The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says Pennsylvania’s climate has been changing: Temperatures are rising, heavy rainstorms are more frequent and the tidal portion of the Delaware River is ...
With the weather getting warmer, it's important to stay hydrated, especially for seniors. Trinka Whatley, owner of Visiting Angels in Provo, says as we age, our bodies lose moisture. She says, "We see ...
REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — Idahoans are experiencing some of the hottest days of the year this July, and while many are trying to stay cool and hydrated, it's also a good time to keep an eye on our ...
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6 deadly winter health risks seniors face when temps plunge
When Arctic air settles in, older adults face a cluster of deadly winter health risks that younger bodies tolerate more ...
As temperatures rise, seniors face increased risks of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and isolation. Senior care expert Dustin Jackson advises prioritizing AC checks, consistent hydration, and community ...
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8 Winter Health Hazards
As temperatures drop during the winter season, safety hazards for seniors increase. This is because older adults are more vulnerable to the cold due to slower circulation, lower body fat and ...
One in every five older people living in UK care homes has dehydration, suggesting that they are not drinking enough to keep themselves healthy. Those with dementia, diabetes and kidney problems are ...
The summer heat can be tough on anyone’s body and mind — but the stakes are higher for seniors. Extreme heat may speed up "biological aging" in older individuals, raising concerns about its impact on ...
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