Wendy J Meyeroff
Hi!
I've been a health writer since 1987 and much of my time has been writing on issues that affect older Americans/seniors/boomers. That means I became familiar with words like "caregiving," "boomers," and "long-term care," long before they became staples in the English language.
When I first started, "older Americans" tended to mean ages 50 to 65, with very little devoted to folks beyond that age group. But I've been a writer for Senior Wire News Syndicate since '97. Then I became a contributor to various national publications, including a newspaper reaching 3 million (that number doesn't include the online edition, plus it's syndicated versions, BTW) adults whose average age is 78. Between the two, I've watched as my audience (not to mention America in general) ages well beyond initial retirement and Social Security years.
Yet I'm amazed at how few media outlets cover topics that recognize the vast differences that can often be found in "older" audiences. There are differences in the caregiving problems of the 50 year old vs. the 80 year old. The 60 year old with multiple health problems may or may not have health care, whereas at least the 70-year-old has Medicare for health insurance (for now, anyway). So now I try to provide a combination of articles that address both younger and older "seniors," and to acknowledge both groups in many of the features I provide.
I'm glad to be writing for Suite 101 and I'm hoping you'll all help me spread the word about all the things important to people ages 55, 65, 75, and older. Send your suggestions!
Regards,
Wendy
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Treating Erectile Dysfunction's Underlying Problems
More men are acknowledging erectile dysfunction (known as ED). But many don't realize the answer is treating underlying health problems.
May 19, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Tips for Senior Patients – Keeping Medication Costs Down
An AARP review shows the prices of the 200 most commonly used drugs rose, on average, 6.3% in one year. Here are ways to keep drug costs low.
May 19, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Fighting More Advanced Prostate Problems
Although the prostate is very small, it can cause a lot of problems, especially for older men. Fortunately, ever-increasing advances keep offering new treatment options.
Apr 4, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Treating Prostate Problems
Male urinary problems are often related to their prostate gland. The good news is it's generally an enlarged prostate, not cancer, and surgery is less often needed.
Apr 4, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Understanding Enlarged Prostate
The male prostate gland enlarges with age, but fortunately this is generally not dangerous. Here are simple steps to check that's the problem.
Jan 15, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Important Keys to Stroke Recovery
Stroke can be frightening, with serious side effects. But stroke rehabilitation can provide major benefits. Family can help, with the right choices.
Jan 13, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Don't let easily preventable winter hazards cause pain and/or emergency room visits. Here are some simple tips.
Jan 7, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Fighting arthritis, vision, and other age-related issues? Here are six problems with hi-tech devices to help.
Jan 3, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Avoiding Snow Shoveling Injuries
Back injuries, mild strains, even heart attacks, happen in winter due to snow removal. Fortunately, some simple steps can make snow removal safer.
Jan 3, 2010
- Wendy J Meyeroff
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Winter Traveling Tips for Seniors
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- Wendy J Meyeroff
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