by Liz Marshall, Jo Webster-Green & Andy Curtis
With aging the belly gets flabby
It wobbles where once it was tight
It sneakily bulges from clothing
And only lies dormant at night
With aging the bosoms get saggy
They elongate down to the waist
It's awful to see them descending
But great to find out how they taste
With aging the willy gets wrinkled
It shrivels and stops having fun
It takes so much longer to harden
And softens before it is done
With aging the mind becomes slower
And memories of all that is bad
Fade into blissful oblivion
So you kinda forget what you've had
aging<-- wow I loved it! :)
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An article this week deresibcd the efforts of two well-funded corporate giants in a new Sacramento-area company that hopes to change the future of aging by using technology to help senior citizens age gracefully. They hope that their partnership, Care Innovations, can help shape the future of aging. The joint venture brings together Intel’s Digital Health Group and General Electric Healthcare’s Home Health division and was formed in January 2011. Their technology solutions for aging adults include products that monitor chronic disease, improve social connections, minimize falls, and reduce healthcare costs.
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