Managing Multiple Health Problems
More than half of all adults 65 and older have three or more ongoing health problems. Click through to learn how to better manage multiple health problems.
moreThe Conversation Project
Visit the Health in Aging Blog to read Jennie Chin Hansen's latest post on getting The Conversation started.
morePreventing Medication Interactions
Medications Older Adults Should Avoid or Use With Caution. What you need to know to prevent harmful drug reactions
moreAging and Health A to Z
Interested in a specific disease or condition? Go to Aging & Health A to Z for an alphabetical list of diseases and disorders that are common in older adults.
moreMaking Your Wishes Known
You have the right to make decisions about your body and your health care. Find out here how to make your wishes known.
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
American Geriatrics Society Testifies at Senate Aging Hearing on Power Mobility Devices; CMS Launches Demonstration Requiring Prior Authorization in 7 States
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
5 Important Steps to Improving Care for Older Adults
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
New Healthinaging.org Website Offers Expert Health Information Unique to Older Adults
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Meet the professionals who care for older adults.
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Multimorbidity is the medical term for having multiple ongoing (chronic) health problems—“multi” means many and “morbidity” means disease.
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