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» Site title: AARP: Health » Site description: Information, research results and policy insights about access to health care and long-term care; financing care, benefits and services; Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance; managed care and consumer protection; advance directives and ethical issues; malpractice, fraud and abuse.
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» Site title: AgeNet.com » Site description: Health and drug information specific to seniors including online senior drugs reviews of commonly prescribed drugs for the elderly.
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» Site title: Avoiding Slips, Trips and Broken Hips » Site description: Supports the ongoing UK Department of Trade and Industry campaign on falls prevention aimed at older people in the home.
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» Site title: Care Pathways » Site description: Provides families and health professionals with details of the care options available in the USA, as well as offering support, needs assessment, and product sales.
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» Site title: ElderHope, LLC » Site description: Provides information, support, links and book recommendations to the elderly, their caregivers, and the bereaved.
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» Site title: 50+Health » Site description: Health topics, lifestyle magazine, discussion forum, news and research.
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» Site title: Lumetra » Site description: Information on Medicare for beneficiaries, their families and providers.
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» Site title: Medicare Rights Center » Site description: A not-for-profit organization that is the source for Medicare consumers and Medicare professionals
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» Site title: MedlinePlus: Senior Health » Site description: Listings on physicians, nutrition, drug trials and caregiver support for seniors.
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» Site title: Mental Health and Aging » Site description: This site will assist older adults and their families in obtaining appropriate mental health and aging services, and teach them how to advocate to get their needs met.
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» Site title: Network Of Care » Site description: Community-based resources and tools for seniors, people with disabilities, caregivers and service providers.
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» Site title: Professional Senior Health Care Resources » Site description: A dual focus site collecting informative articles, presentations, events, jobs and grants, and other resources for general public and geriatric professionals.
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» Site title: Senior Connections » Site description: Resources for seniors and their caregivers in Virginia
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» Site title: Seniors Resource Guide » Site description: A guide to senior services and resources on healthcare providers, housing options, emergency services, community resources, and professional articles on aging.
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» Site title: Staying Healthy at 50+ » Site description: AHRQ consumer information on ways people age 50 and older can stay healthy, tips on living habits, to help prevent disease, screening tests, and immunizations.
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» Site title: Therubins.com » Site description: Health, medical and social information of interest to the elderly.
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Q. How many animals can you get into one pair of pantyhose?
A. Several. Ten little piggies, two calves, many hares, one ass and a beaver!