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Raleigh Health IT Summit
2017-10-19 - 2017-10-20    
All Day
About Health IT Summits Renowned leaders in U.S. and North American healthcare gather throughout the year to present important information and share insights at the Healthcare [...]
Connected Health Conference 2017
2017-10-25 - 2017-10-27    
All Day
The Connected Life Journey Shaping health and wellness for every generation. Top-rated content Valued perspectives from providers, payers, pharma and patients Unmatched networking with key [...]
TEDMED 2017
2017-11-01 - 2017-11-03    
All Day
A healthy society is everyone’s business. That’s why TEDMED speakers are thought leaders and accomplished individuals from every sector of society, both inside and outside [...]
AMIA 2017 Annual Symposium
2017-11-04 - 2017-11-08    
All Day
Call for Participation We invite you to contribute your best work for presentation at the AMIA Annual Symposium – the foremost symposium for the science [...]
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19 Oct 17
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TEDMED 2017
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AMIA 2017 Annual Symposium
4 Nov 17
WASHINGTON
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5 Healthy Aging Tips for Women

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Healthy aging involves good habits like eating healthy, avoiding common medication mistakes, managing health conditions, getting recommended screenings, and being active. FDA has tips to help you age fabulously.
1. Eat a Healthy Diet
Good nutrition and food safety are especially important for older adults. As you age, you may be more susceptible to foodborne illness and food poisoning. You also need to make sure you eat a healthy, balanced diet. Follow these tips to help you make wise food choices and practice safe food handling.

Food Safety Tips for Older Adults

Sodium in Your Diet

Using the Nutrition Facts Label

Food Serving Sizes: Get a Reality Check

2. Avoid Common Medication Mistakes
Medicines can treat health problems and help you live a long, healthy life. When used incorrectly, medicines can also cause serious health problems. Use these resources to help you make smart choices about the prescription and over-the-counter medicines you take.

4 Tips to Help You Use Medicines Wisely (En Español)

My Medicines – A Recordkeeper to help you keep track of your medicines (En Español)

Medicines and You: A Guide for Older Adults

Some Medicines and Driving Don’t Mix

Information about Specific Drugs

Tablet Splitting

Buying Medicines Online

3. Manage Health Conditions
It is important that you work with your healthcare provider to manage health conditions like diabetes, osteoporosis, and high blood pressure. Learn more about the medicines and devices used to treat these common health problems.

Heart Health for Women (En Español)

High Blood Pressure (En Español)

Women and Diabetes

Women and Depression (En Español)

Menopause

Osteoporosis (En Español)

Coping with Memory Loss

Hearing Aids

Things to Consider when Using a Medical Device in Your Home

4. Get Screened

Health screenings are an important way to help recognize health problems — sometimes before you show any signs or symptoms. Ask your healthcare provider which health screenings are right for you and find out how often you should get screened.

Mammograms (En Español) (Other Languages)

Colon Cancer Screening (En Español)

HIV Testing

Other Screening Tests for Women by Age

5. Be Active
Exercise and physical activity can help you stay fit and strong. You don’t have to go to a gym to exercise. Talk to your healthcare provider about safe ways that you can be active. Check out these resources from FDA and our government partners.

Go4Life – An Exercise and Physical Activity Campaign from the National Institute on Aging

Physical Activity for Women

Be Smart about Treating Muscle Pains: Don’t Double Up on Acetaminophen (It is in medicines for muscle pains, headaches, colds, and fevers.)