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Aging Population

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2015
Our aging population is rapidly growing and accounts for 46% of critical care patients and 60% of medical-surgical patients in the hospital. These acutely ill patients are challenging to frontline nurses because they frequently have multiple chronic conditions.
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Aging Population

2021
In the wake of the pandemic, many lessons have been learnt, and different challenges have been incurred, leading to the creation of not only stress but also limiting the activities of old-age people. One of the most vulnerable sections of the society is the ‘aging population'.
Sree Lekshmi Sreekumaran Nair   +2 more
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Population Aging Trends

The Senior Care Pharmacist
The United Nations states that population aging will become one of the most significant social transformations of the 21st century, with implications for almost all sectors of society, as well as family structures and intergenerational ties. For pharmacists, senior care pharmacy has always been part of our profession, simply because the majority of our
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Aging Populations

2023
AbstractPersonal aging is associated with illness and increased medical expenditures, yet population aging is not associated with the level or rate of increase in national health expenditures once other factors are controlled for, thus illustrating a profound difference between micro and macro effects.
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Population ageing

2017
Population ageing is a major trend in contemporary European societies. A consequence of welcome shifts in life expectancy and fertility, it nevertheless entails important challenges for the adequacy, sustainability, and competitiveness of social and economic systems.
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Population Aging

2010
The past half-century has seen enormous changes in the demographic makeup of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). In the 1950s, LAC had a small population of about 160 million people, less than today's population of Brazil. Two-thirds of Latin Americans lived in rural areas.
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