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Taking care of yourself to remain healthy

Here are a few tips from Bumrungrad International on how to eat healthy.

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Walking Safely in Older Persons

For more information, please contact the Geriatric Clinic of Bumrungrad International Hospital at +66 (0) 2667 1000

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Healthy Aging

Be your best in your golden years by actively seeking out holistic care specifically designed for aging adults.

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9 common geriatric syndromes

Geriatric syndromes are usually caused by several factors. Geriatricians provide comprehensive physical and mental health care for older adults.

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Protect yourself from Shingles

People over 65 years are most likely to contract shingles, but older patients can manage the risk of contracting this disease and can reduce its severity if it does occur.

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5 Tips for Geriatric Care

In this blog, we introduce some useful tips that both older adults and their children can follow to ensure healthy aging

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A Healthy Mouth Leads to a Healthy Life

Maintaining excellent oral health supports your overall health and life quality much more than you might expect. Thus, geriatric dentistry is a key component of Bumrungrad’s multidisciplinary team that provides holistic health care to elders. Our geriatric dental professionals provide care for seniors with a variety of oral health programs, whether simply for maintenance or for more serious conditions. Better Health talks with Dr. Matana Kettratad D.D.S., who is specially trained in geriatric dentistry. Her practice focuses on age-related oral diseases and preventative oral health care.

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Q & A Caring for elders

Caregiving for an elderly person who struggles with an illness or depression takes a toll on the caregivers. Remember, caregivers need care, too. These suggestions will help you provide effective and compassionate service and support to your elder, while maintaining your own physical and mental health.

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Living a Long and Happy Life

Long life is priceless. You are given the extra time to experience more that the world has to offer. Seems true enough, but only if you have one thing – your health. A long life, but with deteriorating health, leads to dependence on others – the antithesis of freedom and enjoyment. Can older persons expect to have a good quality of life longer into their later years? The answer awaits you in this edition of Better Health.

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