Contemporary Health Issues
Elderly populations refer to groups of individuals who are typically aged 65 and older, characterized by unique health, social, and economic needs. This demographic is growing worldwide due to increased life expectancy and lower birth rates, leading to significant implications for healthcare systems, social services, and community support. The specific challenges faced by elderly populations can be exacerbated by environmental factors, including climate change, which affects their health outcomes and quality of life.
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