Taking Care After 50: A Self-care Guide for Seniors

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Three Rivers Press, 2000 - Health & Fitness - 374 pages
"If I'd known I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself." -- Eubie Blake at age 100 It's never too late to start taking better care of yourself. Study after study has proven that -- no matter what your age -- by taking charge of your health and making even small lifestyle changes, you can help prevent disease and disability and improve the quality of your life. Taking Care After 50 shows you how. This self-care guide is clearly illustrated and designed for easy reading; it is written by one of the country's most distinguished specialists in geriatrics and reviewed by a team of medical experts at Optum", a leader in health education, information, and support. Taking Charge of Your Health: What you need to eat right, stay fit, reduce stress, and more Common Health Problems: Bottom-line information on symptoms, treatment, and prevention for the most common ailments, including self-care tips and when you should call the doctor Emergencies and First Aid: A ready reference for taking quick, effective action Staying Safe: How to protect yourself from accidental injuries, crime, and more Mental Health: How to stay mentally fit, ease depression, and reduce anxiety For Men Only and For Women Only: Meaningful information on complex and everyday health and sexuality issues

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Reduce Stress
36
Build a Partnership with Your Physician
43
Stay Connected
51
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Harvey Jay Cohen, M.D., is professor of medicine & director of the Center for the Study of Aging & Human Development at Duke University (voted one of the top centers of aging studies by "U.S. News & World Report") & of the Geriatric Research Education & Clinical Center at the VAMC, Durham, North Carolina. He lives in North Carolina.

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