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  1. Eye health

    Vision problems can lead to a higher risk of falls, driving accidents, and incorrect use of medications. Read this guide from Age UK for more information.

  2. Sex, relationships and intimacy information guide

    This guide explains how to take care of your health and wellbeing in the context of sex, relationships and intimacy in later life.

  3. Resources for further research

    Browse these links to useful sources of information about older people in the UK, including national and local statistics and Centres of Ageing Research.

  4. Coronavirus

    Coronavirus, sometimes referred to as 'COVID-19', is part of a family of viruses that affects your lungs and airways. Find out more with Age UK.

  5. How likely are you to win the lottery?

    Winning the lottery is something everyone dreams of but what are the chances of actually winning? Age UK reveals how many potential combinations there are.

  6. Loneliness meets its match in Manchester

    The story of some very special Manchester United fans who went to Old Trafford to meet their heroes to help raise awareness of loneliness in older people.

  7. Music and dementia support

    Music is a staple part of dementia support. We therefore visited Droitwich Spa Meeting Centre, part of Age UK Herefordshire & Worcestershire, to witness that idea in action.

  8. Staying steady information guide

    Many of us may start to feel unsteady on our feet as we get older. Age UK's information guide can help you reduce your risk of falling.

  9. Support services and groups for carers

    Age UK provide a wide range of advice for people who care for older people, including sources of financial, practical and emotional support

  10. Shining a spotlight on domestic abuse in older people

    New statistics reveal the scale of domestic abuse among older people, and how we can all work to raise awareness.

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