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Aging. Please note that documents in PDF format require Adobe's Acrobat Reader, which you can download at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2. ...
The Maryland Department of Aging provides seniors and their families with information, education, programs and services such as housing, ...
Guide to the wide range of services available to older New Yorkers and their families.
Advocates on behalf of older adults and their special needs through public education, clinical research, and public policy.
Aging Cell: journal information, contents lists and abstracts on the Blackwell Publishing website.
Research on Aging. Sign up for SAGE Contents Alerts today! Select an Issue from the Archive January 1999—March 2006 · Search for Articles ...
Studying successful aging and applying the results of its research. Serves also as a training ground for future researchers, teachers, practitioners and ...
Information useful to those interested in geriatrics, the process of aging and services for the elderly. Designed for researchers, educators, practitioners, ...
Aging Initiative for the older generation. ... Welcome to EPA’s Aging Initiative Website. The website provides a wealth of information about the Agency’s ...
This site will assist older adults and their families in obtaining appropriate mental health and aging services, and teach them how to advocate to get their ...
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Isn't it time to put into action all the things you dream about? Have you not spent the first 20 years of your life being trained and conditioned as someone's child or student? Following all the instructions and rules set forth before you. Remember those that ended up rebellious always paying the task masters for that small taste of self expression? Along comes the next 20 years where we believe that we are putting into reality our own ideas and life desires. We become someone's mate, parent, employee and still keep our place that society has molded for us. We seem to be performing that wonderful...
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Excerpted from the book “Your Right to Be Beautiful: How to Halt the Train of Aging and Meet the Most Beautiful You” by Tonya Zavasta. The book is available at: http: www. beautifulonraw. com All of my life, I wanted to be beautiful. In today’s society, it is more acceptable to insist that you are “beautiful on the inside”, unfortunately, those of us on the outside are not seeing your insides. Wanting to be beautiful is now criticized as being shallow. I’m sorry but I would rather be perceived as shallow than hypocritical because I find it impossible to believe than any women is content to be...
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