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Nearly three-quarters of caregivers are 50 or older, and more than 75% are women. Research has linked caregiving to many physical and mental effects, including depression, anxiety, pain, and heart disease. Many caregivers don't attend to their own health and may avoid or skip medical appointments. To address these burdens, caregivers can look into respite care, call their local Agency on Aging, ask for help from friends, and schedule telehealth visits with doctors or therapists.
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Currently, 14 large-scale wildfires are burning in 13 states, according to the National Fire Information Center. Many smaller brush fires are also burning across the US. Smoke carried far by weather patterns harms air quality, triggering eye irritation, coughing, wheezing, and trouble breathing.
What steps can help you stay healthy during wildfire smoke advisories?
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