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Senior HealthChoosing Wisely Campaign: Revised List of Topics to Talk About with Older Adults By articleOn April 23rd 2015, the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) released updates to several of its recommendations for the American Board … Read More→
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_ Flu Senior HealthHigh-Dose Flu Vaccine: Is It Always Better? By articlePeople over 65 are often offered a standard vaccine or a high-dose version. But a new study has found that … Read More→
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_ Hearing LossCochlear Implants Improve Speech Perception & Cognitive Function By articleCochlear implantation was associated with improved speech perception and cognitive function in adults 65 years or older with profound hearing … Read More→
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