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How older adults can spot overtreatment and avoid unnecessary care

2 sources: CBS7 · KTRE3 days ago
How older adults can spot overtreatment and avoid unnecessary care
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(Aging Untold) - For older adults, especially those living with chronic conditions, a routine visit to the doctor can quickly turn into more tests, more treatments and even more medications. [KTRE]

This developing story is being covered by 2 Texas newsrooms: CBS7, KTRE. A combined report will appear here shortly.

How older adults can spot overtreatment and avoid unnecessary care — Texas Breaking News Newsmix