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The 12 Most Common Health Problems for Senior Adults

Written by TYE Medical on Mar 4th 2024

Americans today live longer than any other period in history. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you can live nearly 20 years past age 65. But this longevity doesn’t

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​ What Are Active Adult Communities and Which One Is Best for You?

​ What Are Active Adult Communities and Which One Is Best for You?

Mar 18th 2024 | senior health

If you’re over 55 you may have considered a senior living community but have concerns that the traditional retirement community may not be a right fit for you. If you’re still active and have a soc
The 12 Most Common Health Problems for Senior Adults

The 12 Most Common Health Problems for Senior Adults

Mar 4th 2024 | senior health

Americans today live longer than any other period in history. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you can live nearly 20 years past age 65. But this longevity doesn’t
5 Tips for Recovering from the Flu

5 Tips for Recovering from the Flu

Feb 26th 2024 | other health conditions

It’s the positive test result you dread. A confirmed flu case often means days in bed, body aches, fever, maybe an upset stomach, congestion, and more. While the most severe systems only last two or
​Iron Deficiency in Women: Can You Be Iron Deficient Without Anemia?

​Iron Deficiency in Women: Can You Be Iron Deficient Without Anemia?

Feb 21st 2024 | other health conditions

You need iron to produce and maintain healthy red blood cells. When you lack enough iron you’re at risk for developing anemia. But what you may not realize is that you can have low iron levels with
What Is Silent Celiac Disease (and How to Know You Have It)

What Is Silent Celiac Disease (and How to Know You Have It)

Feb 12th 2024 | other health conditions

You can have celiac disease with no apparent symptoms. The technical term is “asymptomatic,” but “silent” is also commonly used. It’s caused when a protein found in wheat and wheat-similar grains, k