Understanding Age-Related Health Changes: Facts, Questions, Answers 1-19-25 VIDEO RECORDING
Posted by Judy Lane
Posted on February 5, 2025
A recording from Sunday, January 19, 2025. Led by Olga Sukhenko, UC Davis Geriatrics Clinical Nurse Specialist and UCD Geriatric Resource Nurses. They answered questions that were submitted ahead of time.
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Timestamps:
Olga speaks
1:12 Memory
3:23 Do Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s run in families?
4:48 More about short term memory
5:27 Sleep and sleep apnea
6:53 Lungs
9:33 Gastro-intestinal and nutrition, gallstones and liver function, constipation
13:46 do we need more protein?
14:35 which supplements do we really need?
15:55 why do spices bother older people?
16:43 Kidneys and urinary tract
20:45 Incontinence
21:42 Prostate problems
23:08 remedies for prolapsed uterus
24:01 more about treatment for incontinence
25:31 Sexual changes
27:01 Skin and hair
28:42 Muscle, bones
31:05 arthritis
32:50 nutrition for bone health
35:11 height loss
36:23 Endocrine system, including diabetes and low thyroid
Rebecca speaks now, about how medical issues present differently in older adults
40:27
42:00 More about diabetes symptoms
43:00 Respiratory infections
44:00 Dehydration
45:35 Urinary tract infections
46:44 TB
47.59 Peritonitis
And a shout-out about using your cane and walker to stay safe.
48:00
Sunita speaks about sensory changes: hearing, sight, sense of smell, etc.
Mostly about eyes
58:00 Hearing
1:00:53 Taste
1:00:01 Smell
1:00:02 Speech disorders
1:06:47 Fall prevention
1:07:22 Need mammograms every year still?
1:07:59 Is it safe for old people to have surgery?
1:09:00 When is a symptom just old age or something dangerous
1:11:09 What to do about peripheral arterial disease?
1:13:00 More about symptoms that may or may not be serious




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