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Why are older adults at increased risk of malnutrition?

It's a serious and often under-recognized problem: nearly 50% of older Americans are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition. **Why are older adults at increased risk of malnutrition?** The answer lies in a complex interplay of physical, mental, and social factors that can make it difficult to get the right nutrients for proper body function.

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What are the three main causes of dementia?

Dementia, a condition impacting over 55 million people worldwide, is caused by diseases or injuries that damage brain cells. While many factors can contribute, the three main causes of dementia—Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia—account for the majority of cases.

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What causes the elderly to fall a lot? A comprehensive guide

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one in four older adults falls each year, but fewer than half of them tell their doctor. Understanding what causes the elderly to fall a lot is the critical first step toward effective prevention and maintaining independence.

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Why would an elderly person have internal bleeding? Understanding the Causes

According to research, many cases of internal bleeding in seniors are tied to age-related changes and underlying health issues, with gastrointestinal bleeding being particularly common. This makes understanding why an elderly person might have internal bleeding a critical aspect of senior care and safety.

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What causes explosive diarrhea in seniors and how to manage it?

According to research, diarrhea is a prevalent issue among older adults, affecting a significant percentage of those in nursing homes and hospitals. Understanding the specific factors that trigger explosive diarrhea in seniors is crucial for ensuring their safety and preventing complications like dehydration and malnutrition.

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