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Health Tip: Should I Stop Driving?
By LadyLively on March 9, 2015
Seniors’ ability to drive safely can be influenced by the natural aging process and any diseases or conditions they have.
The American Academy of Family Physicians mentions these potential factors:
- Having poor eyesight.
- Having arthritis.
- Being forgetful, especially while driving.
- Having difficulty concentrating.
Source: HealthDay
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