Consequences of Decreased Sense of Touch. Consequences of Decreased Dexterity.

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Consequences of Decreased Sense of Touch

Consequences of Decreased Dexterity

Consequences of Decreased Taste

Consequences of Decreased Sense of Smell

Consequences of Balance Difficulty

Adults with positive self-perceptions of aging engage in more health-promotion strategies and take better care of themselves than those with negative perceptions. Those with negative self-perceptions of aging live 7.6 years less than those who have a positive outlook. Points to consider

Active Aging Week,