Ways to Fight the Aging Process
Little Aches and Pains
Wrinkles
Dry Skin
Loss of Muscle
Sleep Changes
Memory Glitches
Weight Gain
Changes in Your Sex Life
Peeing More Often
Being in a Rut
Feeling Lonely
Stay on Top of Your Health
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SOURCES:
Mayo Clinic: “Arthritis: Overview,” “Healthy Aging: What To Expect: Your Skin,” “Your Bones, Joints and Muscles: What You Can Do,” “Your Memory and Thinking Skills,” “Your Weight,” “Moisturizers: Options For Softer Skin,” “Your Sexuality,” “Your Bladder and Urinary Tract.”
American Academy of Dermatology: “Wrinkles and Other Signs of Sun-Damaged Skin Can Be Treated: Do You Have Sun-Damaged Skin,” “Wrinkle Remedies.”
OrthoInfo: “Effects of Aging: Counteracting the Effects of Aging.”
National Sleep Foundation: “Aging, Insomnia, Sleep & Lifestyle, Sleep Topics: Aging and Sleep.”
Mental Health Foundation: “How To Look After Your Mental Health In Later Life.”
American Psychological Association: “Memory and Aging,” “Retiring Minds Want to Know.”
American Academy of Dermatology: “What Causes Our Skin To Age: 11 Ways To Reduce Premature Skin Aging,” “Bathing Tips For Dry Skin Relief.”
National Association of Area Agencies on Aging: “Expand Your Circles: Prevent Isolation and Loneliness As You Age.”
National Council on Aging: “Health Aging Facts.”
CDC: “Regular Check-Ups Are Important.”
National Institute on Aging: “Sexuality in Later Life,” “Maintaining a Healthy Weight,” “Diet and Exercise: Choices Today for a Healthier Tomorrow,” “Cognitive Health and Older Adults,” “Bladder Health for Older Adults,” “Social Isolation, loneliness in older people pose health risks.”
UCSF Memory and Aging Center: “Dementia and the Brain.”