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Health NewsStay Ahead of Head Injuries Balance Training Better Than Tai-Chi for Older Adults Health Tip: Keeping Seniors on Their Feet Search Results 1�of 5 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Lower Your Risk of Falling: Quick Guide to Healthy LivingAs people age, poor balance and flexibility can cause falls and broken bones. A broken bone (called a fracture) in an older person can cause pain, hospital stays, or disability.... Details >National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesA Tool Kit to Prevent Senior Falls: Falls and Hip Fractures Among Older AdultsThis page provides statistics on falls and hip fractures among older adults.... Details >National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionFall Prevention Also available in: Chinese-Simplified Chinese-TraditionalFalls are one of the main disabling conditions of the elderly. One of the important consequences of falls is fracture which may have significant impact on elder's functioning, independence and quality... Details >Educational Institution--Follow the Resource URL for More InformationKeeping Kids Safe From Home Falls A home may represent a haven of safety and security. But for young children, it can be also a minefield of potentially dangerous falls. This brochure offers tips to help make your home free of fall ha... Details >National Safety CouncilPreventing Falls and Related FracturesAlso available in: SpanishGetting older can bring lots of changes. Sight, hearing, muscle strength, coordination and reflexes aren't what they once were. Balance can be affected by diabetes and heart disease, or by problems wi... Details >NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases ~ National Resource Center
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