Mononucleosis in Older Adults

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Mononucleosis Linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Teens | ThirdAge

thirdage.com — “Mononucleosis may increase the risk of developing chronic fatigue syndrome in teenagers, according to a study. Previous studies suggested that about one in ten adults with acute infectious mononucleosis go on to develop chronic fatigue syndrome, Dr.View full resource at thirdage.com

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Aerobics no Stretch for Older Adults

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The Benefits Of Exercising For Older Adults

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Replies to Depression in older adults

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Depression in older adults | BMJ

bmj.com — “What is late life depression and who gets it?Traditionally, the age of 65 has been used to differentiate between “older” and “younger” adults, although there is no set point at which an individual becomes “older” and assessment and care must be based on individual need. Arbitrary definitions of “late life” and differences between studies in terms of diagnostic criteria and populations sampled have produced varying reports of prevalence. Individuals with late life depression represent a heterogenView full resource at bmj.com

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Older Adults Trainings - The Body

thebody.com — “One woman in her 60s said very somberly, 'I think the best thing for us to do is to abstain.' Another woman, about the same age, turned to her and said ...View full resource at thebody.com

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Common Pain Syndromes in Older Adults

hcplive.com — “Paul J. Christo, MD provides an overview of the prevalence of pain in older adults while discussing physiological age-associated changes in pain processing.View full resource at hcplive.com

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Older Adults Remember The Good Times

medicalnewstoday.com — “Despite the aches and pains that occur in old age, many older adults maintain a positive outlook, remembering the positive experiences from their past. A new study, reported in the April 2010 issView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Herpes Zoster in Older Adults

jognonline.com — “ABSTRACT Herpes zoster (HZ) is a common condition among older adults, manifested by pain and the classic presentation of a unilateral rash that follows a dermatomal distribution and does not cross thView full resource at jognonline.com

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Mental Illness in Older Adults

jognonline.com — “EXCERPT Mental illness in older adults is an important issue: It is estimated that 20% of older adults in the general U.S. population have a mental illness (Bartels, Blow, Van Citters, & Brockmann, 2View full resource at jognonline.com

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Improving care for older adults

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Older adults appear... | Facebook

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Improving care for older adults

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Caring for Hospitalized Older Adults

jognonline.com — “EXCERPT With the graying of America and the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, hospitals and hospital nurses must develop knowledge and skills that enable them to provide quality care. Thirty-fourView full resource at jognonline.com

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