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What is the average age for PBC? Understanding the Diagnosis

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) predominantly affects middle-aged women, but the average age of diagnosis can vary depending on the data source and diagnostic era. Early diagnosis is key, as many patients are asymptomatic at the time of discovery through routine blood tests.

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How to test for UTI in the elderly? A Comprehensive Guide

An estimated 10% of women over 65 have experienced a UTI within a year, yet symptoms can be subtle or misleading, making the question of **how to test for UTI in the elderly** critically important. A careful and informed diagnostic process is essential for senior health and wellbeing.

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What qualifies as early onset Alzheimer's?

According to the Alzheimer's Association, an estimated 200,000 to 400,000 Americans are living with early-onset Alzheimer's. This form of the disease develops in individuals younger than 65 and presents unique challenges for those affected and their families, making it critical to understand what qualifies as early onset Alzheimer's.

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At what age does Alzheimer's start? Understanding Early vs. Late Onset

According to the Alzheimer's Association, over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, with the vast majority being 65 or older. This raises the critical question: At what age does Alzheimer's start for most people, and what about the less common cases that appear much earlier in life?

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What is the assessment form for sarcopenia?

According to the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2), low muscle strength is a key characteristic of sarcopenia. The assessment for this condition is not a single form but a multi-step process that progresses from a simple screening tool to more detailed clinical evaluation of muscle strength, quantity, and physical performance.

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What happens when you get diagnosed with osteoporosis?

An estimated 44 million Americans either have osteoporosis or low bone mass, making it a major public health concern. So, **what happens when you get diagnosed with osteoporosis**? Your journey begins with a strategic, proactive plan to manage your bone health for the long term.

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Why is it difficult to detect head injuries in geriatric patients?

Falls are a leading cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in older adults, yet a significant challenge exists for healthcare providers and caregivers to accurately diagnose them. This makes it difficult to detect head injuries in geriatric patients, often delaying critical treatment and worsening outcomes.

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