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  2. Falls in older adults - Wikipedia

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    Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality and are a major class of preventable injuries. Falling is one of the most common accidents that cause a loss in the quality of life for older adults, and is usually precipitated by a loss of balance and weakness in the legs. [1][2] The cause of falling in old age is often ...

  3. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Frequency. 15% (50 year olds), 70% (over 80 year olds) [ 7 ] Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mass, micro-architectural deterioration of bone tissue leading to more porous bone, and consequent increase in fracture risk. It is the most common reason for a broken bone among the elderly. [ 3 ]

  4. Accidental falls are a leading cause of injury or even ... - AOL

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    Per the CDC, over 14 million people in that age group, or 1 in 4 seniors, report experiencing falls each year. The age-adjusted death rate from falls increased in 2021 to 78 per 100,000 older ...

  5. Falling (accident) - Wikipedia

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    Falling is the action of a person or animal losing stability and ending up in a lower position, often on the ground. It is the second-leading cause of accidental death worldwide and a major cause of personal injury, especially for the elderly. [4] Falls in older adults are a major class of preventable injuries.

  6. At 70, Kathie Lee Gifford ‘Miracle’ Health Update After Fall

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    August 15, 2024 at 8:30 AM. Kathie Lee Gifford shared a “miracle” health update after fracturing her pelvis during an at-home fall. “I realized that I wasn’t in any pain,” she said. The ...

  7. Fall prevention - Wikipedia

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    Fall prevention includes any action taken to help reduce the number of accidental falls suffered by susceptible individuals, such as the elderly and people with neurological (Parkinson's, Multiple sclerosis, stroke survivors, Guillain-Barre, traumatic brain injury, incomplete spinal cord injury) or orthopedic (lower limb or spinal column fractures or arthritis, post-surgery, joint replacement ...

  8. Severe menopause symptoms linked to mild cognitive impairment

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    They noted that some menopause symptoms include sleep problems, muscle and bone pain, cognitive difficulties, mood swings, night sweats, and hot flashes. They further note that these symptoms are ...

  9. Old age - Wikipedia

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    Falls: Old age increases the risk of injury from falls. [56] Every year, about a third of those 65 years old and more than half of those 80 years old fall. [57] Falls are the leading cause of injury and death for old people. [58] Gait change: Some aspects of gait normally change with old age. Speed slows after age 70.