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  • Senior Citizens Guide to Better Balance
    As noted by The Centers For Disease Control, fall-related death rates for men and women 65 years and older increased appreciably from 1993 to 2003. Dr. Judy Stevens, a doctor and epidemiologist who prepared the report for the Centers for Disease Control on fatal falls versus injuries resulting from falls says that, “Fall death rates have increased faster than fall injury rates. In large part, this is because people are living longer and many of our seniors now are older and frailer. They need our help to prevent potentially fatal fall injuries”.

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