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Alzheimer's diagnoses expected to rise as state population ages

Alzheimer's diagnoses expected to rise as state population ages
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Report Nevada Ranks Low for Overall Senior Health / Public News Service

Nevada has received an overall score of 43 in the nation for the health and well-being of its seniors in the state. According to the United Health Foundation s 2023 Senior Report, the Silver State s older adults fare well when it comes to lower rates of obesity, drinking and inactivity. The state is facing challenges related to high suicide and high poverty rates, as well as low flu vaccination rates among older Nevadans. . ....

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Grant Awarded to Study Improving Health Care for Imprisoned Seniors

Longer sentences handed out for major crimes in Michigan and other states over the past few decades mean a larger portion of people in state and federal prisons are older adults. However, research from the Gerontology Department at Wayne State University finds senior inmates with special health needs are not getting the care they need. The study finds that half of all people in prison have at least one chronic health condition, such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease or arthritis. . ....

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