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... elderly population , the population of the elderly poor will increase . A comparative account of the elderly in India is presented by S. Irudaya Rajan and his colleagues3 in another recent publication , India's Elderly : Burden or ...
... elderly population , the population of the elderly poor will increase . A comparative account of the elderly in India is presented by S. Irudaya Rajan and his colleagues3 in another recent publication , India's Elderly : Burden or ...
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... elderly – children , grandchildren , spouse and others . In India as a whole , children support 73.2 % of the rural males and 76.5 % of the urban males and grandchildren support 4.8 % of the rural males and 5.2 % of the urban males . In ...
... elderly – children , grandchildren , spouse and others . In India as a whole , children support 73.2 % of the rural males and 76.5 % of the urban males and grandchildren support 4.8 % of the rural males and 5.2 % of the urban males . In ...
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... elderly than in adolescents and it accounts for half the deaths caused due to respiratory diseases , excluding cancer . Urinary tract infections are particularly common in the elderly . Asymptomatic bacteriuria affects 30 % of elderly ...
... elderly than in adolescents and it accounts for half the deaths caused due to respiratory diseases , excluding cancer . Urinary tract infections are particularly common in the elderly . Asymptomatic bacteriuria affects 30 % of elderly ...
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