
(AGENPARL) – mer 14 dicembre 2022 Use these cold weather tips for seniors to ensure you and your loved ones stay safe and warm.
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Older Adults: Remember These Winter Weather Precautions
Chilling temperatures, ice and snow can be a nuisance. But for seniors, the colder months can be downright dangerous. Older adults run a higher risk of health problems and injuries related to colder temperatures and winter hazards.
For example, some illnesses like diabetes, thyroid problems, or arthritis can make staying warm a challenge. Understand the risks and take precautions during the colder months.
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