For Seniors, the Cold FactsWhile you may be more likely to avoid a cold as a senior, doctors add this warning: You're at risk of becoming sicker if you do get one.
Pneumonia and InfluenzaFlu and pneumonia are respiratory illnesses that should not be taken lightly. In the United States, pneumonia and the flu combined are the sixth leading cause of death. Older adults are at greater risk than younger adults for contracting pneumococcal pneumonia, the most common bacterial form of the disease.
You Can Sleep Better as You AgeA good night’s sleep is as important to your health as eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise. As we age, however, it can become more difficult to get deep sleep.
How to Get the Health Care You NeedNo purchase is more important than medical care, yet people spend more time shopping for houses and cars than they do for their own health care.
Coping with Chronic PainEffective pain treatments are available. You can also take steps yourself to ease ongoing discomfort.
Medicare: Terms to KnowIf you’re covered by Medicare, the following glossary can help you understand some of the basic terms that describe your benefits.