Senior Health References  

1. FastStats. (2020, February 21). Older Persons Health.

2. How To Get Your Cholesterol Tested. (2019, March 22). www.heart.org.

3. Bone Density Exam/Testing. (2018, September 4). National Osteoporosis Foundation.

4. Eye Exam and Vision Testing Basics. (2020, August 14). American Academy of Ophthalmology.

5. Age-Related Hearing Loss (Presbycusis) — Causes and Treatment. (2020, July 15). NIDCD.

6. Many Older Adults Don’t Protect Their Skin From the Sun. (2019, October 24). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

7. What Are the Symptoms of Skin Cancer? (2020, April 9). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

8. Harvard Health Publishing. (2018, March). Gum disease and heart disease: The common thread. Harvard Health.

9. Dementia Warning Signs. Alzheimer’s Foundation of America.

10. Robinson, L. (2019, June). Senior Exercise and Fitness Tips - HelpGuide.org. HelpGuide.

11. Senior Fall Prevention | Fall Prevention Checklists, Tips & Facts for the Elderly. (2020, September 1). SeniorLiving.Org.

12. The American Heart Association Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations. (2019). Www.Heart.Org.

13. The “blue” in blueberries can help lower blood pressure. (2019). ScienceDaily.

14. Calcium and Vitamin D: Important at Every Age | NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases National Resource Center. (2018, October 1). National Institutes of Health.

15. The Alzheimer’s Association. 10 ways to love your brain.

Men’s Health References  

  1. Men’s Health Programs: A Primer. Advisory Board. February 3 2017. Accessed October 23, 2019. 

  2.  Leading Causes of Death – Males – All races and origins – United States, 2016. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed October 21, 2019. 

  3. Men and Heart Disease. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed October 21, 20 

  4. Heart Health and Depression: What Men Need to Know. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Accessed October 21, 2019. 

  5. Eat Healthy. Healthfinder.gov. Accessed October 23, 2019. 

  6. Men: Eat Right, Stay Healthy. FamilyDoctor.org. Accessed October 23, 2019. 

  7. Get Active. Healthfinder.gov. Accessed October 24, 2019. 

  8. American Heart Association Recommendations for Physical Activity in Adults and Kids. American Heart Association. Accessed October 24, 2019. 

  9. Screening Tests for Men: What You Need and When. Illinois Department of Public Health. Accessed October 23, 2019. 

  10. Get Shots to Protect Your Health. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Accessed October 23, 2019. 

Women’s Health References  

  1. Women’s involvement in clinical trials: historical perspective and future implications. Pharmacy Practice. 

  2. Women and Heart Disease. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  

  3. Sex differences in pain: a brief review of clinical and experimental findings. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 

  4. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2008). Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: 2nd Edition, Message from the Secretary (Page 2).  

  5. Healthy eating and women. Womenshealth.Gov.   

  6. Vitamins and minerals for women. Womenshealth.Gov.  

  7. How Quitting Can Be Different for Women | Smokefree Women. Smokefree.Gov.  

  8. How Quitting Helps Women’s Health | Smokefree Women. SmokeFree.Gov.  

  9. Women’s Preventive Services Guidelines. Official Web Site of the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration.  

  10. Prevalence of Chronic Pain and High-Impact Chronic Pain Among Adults — United States, 2016. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.