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Diseases of the elderly?


Besides Alzheimer's disease and osteoporosis, what types of things are the elderly more prone to?

parkinson's disease
menier's disease
cancer
diabetes
heart disease
anemia

Vision problems such as cataracts, glacoma, etc.

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