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The US Administration on Aging is an agency in the US Department of Health and Human Services, is one of the nation's largest providers of home- and ...
The database is intended to serve the State Units on Aging, ... Database records describe materials produced by Administration on Aging grantees funded ...
Government site with information on research and practical resources for the aging population.
The National Council on the Aging, promoting the dignity, self-determination, well-being and continuing contributions of older persons through education, ...
Enhancing the skills and knowledge of those working with older adults and their families. Events, training.
FORSAorum on Religion, Spirituality and Aging · HANealthcare and Aging Network ... LGAINesbian and Gay Aging Issues Network ...
Independent, not-for-profit organization founded in 1986 to promote medical research into human aging.
Advice on making health care decisions and what you want your loved ones to know.
An international journal includes original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine, gerontology, and psychological aspects of later life.
Provides a service for researchers and laymen to learn more about advances in the study of the aging process.
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Do you have a problem area on your face that you would like to change? Double chin, droopy eyes, jowls, pouches, crows feet or marionette lines? Aging is as sneaky as sun damage and it seems that in a twinkling of an eye, your face can look so different that you might wonder just who is that person staring back at you in the mirror? Could facial exercise be the answer to the age old question -"Can I maintain a youthful appearance? Must I spend my children's inheritance to stave off Mother Nature's footprints across my face? You can certainly turn back the clock with facial exercise that employs...
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Skin cell reproduction slows down as one continues to age. The declining rate at which fresh cells are reproduced, combined with exposure to sunlight, gravity, and years of frowning and other facial movements, reduces skin elasticity. These natural developments lead to the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and other signs of aging on the forehead, cheeks, around the mouth, and even the hands and neck. A high number of individuals are unwilling to accept the physical changes, helping the market for anti-aging products grow into a multi-billion dollar industry. Non-invasive skin care products to...
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