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  2. Falling (accident) - Wikipedia

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    Falls in older adults are a major class of preventable injuries. Construction workers, electricians, miners, and painters are occupations with high rates of fall injuries. Long-term exercise appears to decrease the rate of falls in older people. [5] About 226 million cases of significant [clarification needed] accidental falls occurred in 2015. [2]

  3. Falls in older adults - Wikipedia

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    Fall history is the strongest risk factor associated with subsequent falls. [28] Older people who have experienced at least one fall in the last 6 months, or who believe that they may fall in the coming months, should be evaluated with the aim of reducing their risk of recurrent falls. [29]

  4. Fall prevention - Wikipedia

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    Over 3 million Americans over the age of 65 visited hospital emergency departments in 2015 due to fall-related injuries, with over 1.6 million being admitted. [23] Because of decreased bone density due to osteoporosis , mobility, and reflexes, falls often result in hip fractures and other fractures, head injuries , and death in older adults.

  5. What fall looks like in every state - AOL

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    In Iowa's peak fall foliage season, which is during mid-October, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources reported, hunting for a geode in the water is even more idyllic.

  6. Statistics Say This Is the Best Age to Claim Social Security

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    The resulting numbers say the best claiming age for a man turning 62 this year is 68 years and four months, while a woman turning 62 this year should plan to wait until age 69 and four months.

  7. Statistics Say: This Is the Best Age to Claim Social Security

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    You can get bigger checks (though fewer of them) by delaying starting to collect them -- up to age 70. With each year you delay beyond your " full retirement age " (66 or 67 for most of us), your ...

  8. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    Leading causes of death by age group in USA, 2018 [101] Leading causes of death in the United States by age group [102] Leading causes of death in the United States, as percentage of deaths in each age group. [102] Perinatal mortality (<1yrs of age) seldom falls in any of these causes.

  9. Statistics Say: This Is the Best Age to Claim Social Security

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    Researchers found that 91.6% of workers would receive the largest lifetime benefit by filing at age 70, and a staggering 99.4% would collect more in total by waiting until after age 65 to begin ...