A survey of more than 11,000 patients over age 65 shows that problems such as falls, incontinence, and failing vision are just as common as chronic conditions - but not what their doctors usually ask or think about.
Even if you can’t solve these problems, the authors contend, it’s important to inquire about and identify them. They can often be delayed or managed.
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