Building Choice into Long Term Care
In the past, fate has dictated the passing of life in what are euphemistically called "nursing homes". But there is no longer a need for such a fate, if we are willing to work to change the rules.
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Older Women Are More At Risk For Heart Disease Than Men And Worse Off Than They Were 10 Years Ago, Say USC And UCLA Researchers
. A surprising new study finds that women in their 60s have as many risk factors for heart disease as men, and by their 70s have more, according to research led by demographers at the University of Southern California.The findings, published in the current issue of the Journal of Women's Health, reflect a change from previous decades when older men were at greater risk for heart disease. [click link for full article] [
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