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    Super-Genetic Makeup

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    old. This is very rare and amazing. Mr. Kahn still in good health and his mind framed still work in unison with each other. In the future, it is being documented that scientist will be able to produce a pill that will mimic the super- gene's anti-aging effects process. One thing that researchers found in Kahn genetic makeup is that is HDL cholesterol help protect from heart disease…

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    Veterinarian Case Study

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    As animals grow older, they will start to face many different challenges as their body ages and different systems stop working as well as it did when the animal was younger. Geriatric patients will require a different level of care from both a veterinarian team and their owners to ensure they stay as healthy as possible throughout the later years of their life. In addition, a veterinary team will need to be prepared to help the pet owner through the different diseases their animal may face, such…

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    it relates to access to care is a significant problem for health maintenance. The elderly are generally considered over the age of 65, and in 2006 made up 12.4% of the United States population (Horton, & Johnson, 2010). According to Horton, and Johnson (2010), by 2030 they will make up at least 20% of the population. In addition, the elderly on average deal with at least one chronic medical condition. On the other hand, increasing numbers of elderly want to remain independent. Yet, by the…

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    A1. Risk Factors We are situated in a growing county with an annual growth rate of 4%. Businesses and retirees are attracted to our growing community. Within the next five years, the projected demographics for our area will push the population of “over the age of 65” to 15%. This expanding trend will require greater medical treatment demands for orthopedics, cardiology and oncology with orthopedics estimated to increase substantially. Increasing the risks for our community for additional…

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    Dan Buettner's Blue Zones

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    A TED talk that should have been the center of what people need to do in order to live longer when in reality it’s a prime example of mass media brainwashing. What do I mean? Dan Buettner gave a speech for a TED talk on certain “blue zones” around the world that have a high number of centenarians to which he wanted to discover why and suggest a cultural change for Americans. He exposed the statistics on the average life expectancy for current Americans to show why the audience wants to listen to…

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    Betty White (Snickers)

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    This is ethical because the elderly are not represented in the media as much as they should be. “While Americans over 60 make up nearly 17% of the population, they only accounted for 5.4% of all network prime-time characters and 4% of the casts for daytime serials” (Chocolate Press). The statistics show that the elderly are excluded which is unethical because with their lack of representation comes…

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    Boom was a time period consisting of people born from 1946 to 1965 (Aging Population: Impacts and Challenges). They lived in a time of great prosperity, thanks to improvements in the Canadian economy. This generation is special in various ways, moreover, they have tremendous impact on the Canadian population, government revenue and spending, also public services. To begin with, the impact of Baby Boomers on the Canadian population. There are 2 main reasons that created the Baby Boom Generation…

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    Stereotypes Of Aging

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    2002). The global population of individuals who are 65 year old and older has increased by 5 to 7 percent between 1950 to 2010 and is expected to continue to increase (Lee, 2009). China, in particular,…

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    1. The shift in demographics will have a drastic impact on health status, health services, and health expenditures. With constant advancement in research in technology regarding health and diseases, the population of old age people is increasing significantly. A way to measure health status is performing activities of daily living (ADL). In the National Center for Health Statistics' National Health Interview Survey, it was reported that in 1980, 3.1 non-institutionalized million people needed…

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    Aging of the Elderly An “elderly” person is a person who is 65 years old or older (Orimo, et al 2006). People are living until their 80’s and 90’s these days so the number of elderly people is increasing. The people who might need your caregiving help one day could be family members, neighbors, or church friends. The assistance could be very basic like phoning them weekly to check on them. On the other hand, the caregiving could be more complex and require you to handle their medical needs. It…

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