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want this site is to help you find all the information you want
about health problems and their treatment. Here's how:
1) Go to the Health Problems page and see if the topic you want to know about is already listed. This is the fastest way to find out about the most common medical, neurological, and psychiatric disorders that affect older adults. 2) Go to the Health Solutions page and see if the treatment topic is listed there. This is the fastest way to find out about common treatments for the health problems listed elsewhere in the site. 3) If the problem or treatment isn't listed in either of these two pages, try the Search page (it's listed on the Features page) -- it will search all the pages in the Aging and Health.com, Inc. site for the topic you want to know about. 4) If none of these ideas work, go to Useful Links (it's also listed on the Features page). You will find links to many other sites that have information about health problems and treatments. 5) If you can't find what you want on the Useful Links page, then try one of the major search engines listed at the bottom of the page. Other special features: Besides giving you the best information about common health problems, we have special sections on this web site to help you use your computer better. Click on Computing for information about changing the size of the type your browser uses, so that you can read pages more easily. That section also has information about using your computer to install new software, upgrade your computer, and surf the web. Another section is Politics. It contains links to valuable information about Medicare and to sites that will help you use the web to contact your congressional representatives. Useful Links is a section devoted to the hundreds of useful sites that others have created to provide information about healthcare issues and people over 50. You will find links to government resources on such topics as Alzheimer's disease, depression, and Medicare funding.
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