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Online Alzheimer’s tests: Unscientific and inaccurate

Online tests for Alzheimer’s disease are unreliable and unscientific. Some ask for sensitive personal information. In the end, they won’t reveal whether a person has dementia.

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Caring for the grandkids could improve your brainpower

Caring for their grandchildren one day a week could help women stay mentally sharp as they age. However, spending five days a week with the grandkids could have the opposite effect.

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Osteoporosis drugs: Which one is right for you?

Women with osteoporosis have many options for preserving bone strength and preventing fractures. The mainstays of treatment are bisphosphonate drugs.

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Ask the doctor: How can I prevent leg cramps at night?

Nighttime foot and calf cramps are common in people over age 50. They’re often caused by standing for long periods or by nerve damage. Stretching and using ice or heat can help relieve them.

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Hearts and heat: Take common-sense steps to stay safe this summer

Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and muscle cramps are signs that the body is unable to regulate its temperature in extreme heat. Men with cardiac conditions are at increased risk for developing heat-related problems.

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New drugs make treating hepatitis C faster and easier

Chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) can lead to liver disease and cancer in a minority of infected people. New drug regimens reduce treatment duration and side effects.

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Incontinence could increase odds of depression in women

Women with incontinence may be at greater risk for depression and work disability. Treatments can have significant effects on the condition and its psychological side effects.

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Living wills become more common

A study found that the number of older adults with advance directives or “living wills” has increased sharply but this didn’t appear to make it less likely for people to die in the hospital.

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Ask the doctor: What can you do if you constantly feel cold?

Older people often tend to feel cold because they lose the insulating layer of fat beneath the skin, metabolism slows, and they lose muscle mass. Regular exercise is one way to build muscle mass and stay warmer.

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Simple exercises to prevent falls

Changes to the brain and nervous system, vision, muscles, and other systems that control balance can lead to an increased risk for falls. Strength training, balance exercises, stretches, and other forms of exercise can help prevent falls.

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