"Most older people are less at risk from H1N1/Swine Flu." This is the CDC’s (CDC=Center for Disease Control) take on who’s at most risk, excerpted: "...Current studies indicate that the risk for infection among persons age ...
http://askville.amazon.com/older-people-risk-H1N1-Swine...
This depends on a lot of factors such as what specific heat conditions they have or other complicating factors. ChaCha!
http://www.chacha.com/question/how-long-do-old-people-w...
Compulsive hoarding does not discriminate. It can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, or socio-economic status. Although hoarding is commonly thought of to occur in the elderly, hoarding symptoms actually begin between age 11 or 12 on ...
http://www.nbiweston.com/conditions.php?id=14
No, they have problems retrieving the memories from storage.
http://www.onlyfunnystories.com/FactsAboutOld.asp
Yes. The outcome is not as fast as experienced by a young person with a shorter history. Even so, the condition at first stops getting progressively worse, and gradually improves to give a quality of life the person may have thought no long...
http://www.buteyko-heartofengland.net/content/buteyko_b...
There is a lack of awareness of older homelessness as a specific aspect of the overall problem.An analysis of Hansard showed that between October 1998 and July 2000, there were 326 items on homelessness, of which 24% referred to young peopl...
http://www.olderhomelessness.org.uk/?pid=106
A blinded randomised controlled trial of prescribed oral sip-feed supplements compared with routine hospital practice was undertaken in acute admissions to a geriatric medicine department. Patients were eligible for inclusion if they were a...
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12908904