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UF Study: Two-Thirds Of Older Adults May Not Be Immune To Tetanus

GAINESVILLE—Two out of three senior citizens may lack adequate immunity to tetanus, a life-threatening central nervous system ailment contracted when bacteria invade an open wound, usually a deep puncture or cut made by a nail or a knife, University of Florida researchers report in the journal Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology.

Filed under Research, Health, Aging on Wednesday, December 23, 1998.

Exercising Just Three Days May Provide Heart Attack Protection

GAINESVILLE — It’s mid-morning on Cape Cod and the thermometer has barely climbed above 50 degrees, but 72-year-old Joseph Sullivan is out walking. Every day he puts his headphones on and walks two or three miles around Cape Cod’s Kelley Park.

Filed under Research, Health, Family, Aging on Wednesday, December 9, 1998.