Aging is the multidimensional process of becoming older physically, psychologically and socially. These changes are influenced by genetic make-up, environment and lifestyle. Some common conditions and diseases associated with aging are memory loss, bone and joint conditions such as osteoporosis, arthritis, hearing loss, eye conditions such as cataracts, and menopause.
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Health Commentary with Dr. Mike Magee. More information at www.healthcommentary.org
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Peripheral Artery Disease occurs when the blood vessels in your legs become narrowed or blocked by plaque.
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Dr. Franklin discusses how to lower risk of the elderly falling.
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Causes of declining libido in women
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Treatment options for pain.
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Like it or not, we all age. The term refers to the process of becoming older. We change physically, psychologically and socially. These changes are influenced by our genetic make-up, environment and lifestyle. Some common conditions and diseases associated with aging are: hearing loss, menopause, bone and joint conditions such as osteoporosis and arthritis; and eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Despite these changes, many seniors lead very active and healthy lives. And many consequences associated with chronic disease can be avoided with proper management of the underlying condition. Watch more videos about aging or share your story or experience on video with icyou.


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