There born a pretty parrot for the Parrot couple in the great jungle. The baby parrot was so pretty that everyone wanted to have a glance at her. However owing to her infant stage, her parents always kept
Continued From The First Page Malnutrition In geriatric rehabilitation, malnutrition affects a patient's functional status and global medical condition. Malnutrition occurs when a deficiency of caloric, vitamin, mineral, protein, water, and/or nutrient uptake is present. However, no
We will all be geriatric individuals one day. As we age, we face many physical and emotional changes that can affect our level of function and well-being. Our baby-boomer population is aging, and people are living longer. We must
A breakthrough in the medical field has come as a boon for thousands of families across the globe. The new treatment will restore a muscle function known as Floppy Baby Syndrome. It is a congenital myopathy disorder that
There are constant studies going on about the caliber comparison of men and women. However it seems nobody has noticed the old age of men and women. A recent study shows that although women live longer than men,
There are many bad habits that may take a toll on our lives. The health aspects can be improved to a grater extent by cutting down some bad habits. Here are five tips to cut down the bad
The Vedanta Kesary, p. 49-52, February 2002 Develop Self-awareness Vedanta reminds us again and again that our true identity is our ageless spiritual Self, the essence of being and the Consciousness of consciousness.
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As people get old, they begin to become dependent on others for support and care, and this causes them fear and anxiety for their future. 'Who will look after me when I become old and cannot function or
The Vedanta Kesary, p. 49-52, February 2002 The article in The Economist continues: Even in the depths of history a few people have lived to a great age. Researchers reckon that Rameses II, who