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Living with Dementia - How Hospice Care Can Help

Dementia varies greatly from person to person. The course of dementia and its rate of progression depend on many factors including the type of dementia and the overall health of the person. While the loss of capabilities does not occur in the same pattern in all individuals, there is a consistent grouping of symptoms and behaviors that signal the final stages of dementia...



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7 Effective Health Habits of Centenarians

By: Alfred Vincent  On: 2012-03-06 16:43 EST 
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John D. is 101 years old and smokes cigarettes. He takes no prescription medications and has not seen a physician professionally for the last thirty years. He looks and does things that many men in their late sixties can only dream about. What determines how well we age? Can we blame our genes for all the problems?

Planning for End of Life – Learning from What Doctors Do

By: Mary Calderone  On: 2012-01-11 23:03 EST 
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It is more likely that a physician would have thought out end-of-life issues more thoroughly than a layman. There is evidence that doctors sign advance directives far more often than the rest of us do. Less than half of severely or terminally ill patients have an advance directive in their medical records. These are legal documents that indicate the kind of medical care we prefer at the end of life and where we would like to spend our last few days or weeks. Contrast that to a study(external link) published a few years back that found 64% of doctors surveyed had signed such documents. Those who had were nearly three and a half times more likely to refuse rescue care, like CPR, compared with doctors who had not signed an advance directive.


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