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    number of people are becoming older), causing adjustments in health care systems to facilitate aging patients. A study was conducted by the National Institute of Health to highlight the issue. They found that there are currently 500 million people who are age 65 or older (worldwide) and by the year 2030, that number is expected to increase to 1 billion or 1 out of every 8 people worldwide. (“Why Aging Population Matters,” 2007) .In the case of the US and China, this issue can become a challenge,

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    As I was reading through the assigned chapters this week, I was really interested when Berger (2011) brought up the topic of ageism. She defines this concept as “a prejudice whereby people are categorized and judged solely on the basis of their chronological age” (Berger, 2011, p. 640). While this prejudice can be focused at any age group, I feel as though ageism directed at people in their late adulthood can be extremely detrimental to their mental and physical health. Not only can it result

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    Late adulthood is portrayed in prints, TV and other popular media from various perspectives. In general, they are depicted as wise, stubborn, love to give advice, have difficulty performing regular physical activities, some are even in wheelchairs or using assisted canes, and have lots of stories to tell. It 's the period of time when people are supposed to become slower, to get more obsessive, needy, and look confused most of the time. However, this period has interesting facts to educate each and

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    From the day you are born, to the day you die, society applies pressure to who you think you should be. Growing older does not free you from all the expectations of your youth, and sometimes, wisdom and freedom do not come with age. Throughout your entire life, you will be told what you should look like and what you should enjoy doing. Growing up comes with restrictions; more responsibility, sometimes less stability and a whole new set of expectations for how you should look. You lose the freedom

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    Book Summary Wallis’s “Two Old Women” is a fictional short novel providing the account of two Native American elderly women left to die by their tribe. The Gwich’in tribe is perilously close to starvation due to a mix of freezing Arctic weather and a shortage of food. The books heroines, 75-year-old Sa' and 80-year-old Ch'idzigyaak were abandoned by their respective tribal family, children and grandchildren. The tribal leaders made a unanimous decision to abandon Sa’ and Ch’idzigyaak because they

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    education. I would also work with the youth in my community and try to further their growth and make sure they stay on track. That may sound a little cliché but most people would live their lives and question if they made the right decisions. If my aging was cut in half then I would personally get multiple degrees in psychology, education, and medicine. The purpose for this is to study humans for the positive and negative outcomes of an

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    Identifying the Causes of Alzheimer Disease Alzheimer Disease (AD) falls under the list of DSM yet the studies show such a common thread of the symptoms showing up in old age. Is it natural to become more forgetful and have less reasoning skills as you get past a certain age bracket or is AD a serious mental illness that we can prevent through intentional strategic changes in the lives of people? This fascinating study comparing African American people over the age of 65 both in the United States

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    While the world is aging, it is also urbanizing. Over half of the global population is now urban, meaning that more people are living in bigger cities. The proportion of the older adult population residing in bigger cities matches that of younger age groups and should continue to rise at the same pace. Making cities age friendly is one of the most effective approaches for responding to population aging. One of the reasons for focusing on this is that major urban cities have the economic and social

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    Economically: As citizens in our society age, our country try to accommodate to their needs, and that affect our nation financially. This is due to the number of nursing homes and other medical aspects that have to be established. Twenty percent of our budget is spent on senior citizens. America spends a lot of money on healthcare in general. As this population called the baby boomers age, will affect us economical because we have to provide more nursing homes and have to have more people to take

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    Menopause Research Paper

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    That is why you will need to moisturize your skin in the morning. If your skin can tolerate it, then you should consider using one that has SPF protection in it. Excessive sun exposure can damage your skin and accelerate the aging process. However, using a moisturizer with SPF protection can help protect your skin from sun damage. Gently Exfoliate Exfoliating your skin helps encourage cell turnover and remove dead skin cells. It also helps boost collagen production. There

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