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This raises an important question of who should care for the increasing elderly population.
"With its rapidly increasing elderly population, Japan faces an urgent need for new approaches to assist care-giving personnel.
An increasing elderly population is leading to a change in the global demographics.
The increasing elderly population is an inevitable trend worldwide in developed countries.
Researchers believe anaesthesia causes inflammation to neural tissues, increasing elderly patients' chances of developing precursors to Alzheimer's disease.
By all measures it is gargantuan, in large part because of the costs of caring for Japan's increasing elderly population.
Public expenditure on education is, therefore, welfare enhancing, mitigating the adverse effects of population ageing while providing a respectable environment for China's rapidly increasing elderly population.
NHS costs are rising rapidly because of an increasing elderly population and the rising costs of new technologies, treatments and drugs.
The costs of caring for this increasing elderly and terminal population has received heightened attention since the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010.
They say those tests should take into account not only women but the increasing elderly and obese populations and larger children who have outgrown child safety seats.
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