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How Old Are You?
In this online activity, you will learn statistics on aging in America created by demographic change.
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Aging: Global Viewpoints
by
Noah Berlatsky
Publication Date: 2014
Aging in America
by
Robert Scardamalia
Publication Date: 2016
Our Aging Bodies
by
Gary Merrill
Publication Date: 2015
Surprising Guideposts to A Happier Life
by
George Vaillant
Publication Date: 2003
Cracking the Aging Code
by
Josh Mitteldorf & Dorion Sagan
Publication Date: 2016
A Caregiver's Guide to Living Your Best Life
by
Ann Stearns
Publication Date: 2017
Introduction to Geriatrics
The most comprehensive medical resources for health professionals on growing old.
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Public Policy And Aging
In this online activity, you will learn the professional guidelines in working with an elderly population.
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Introduction to Aging
by
Judith Sugar
Publication Date: 2014
Great Myths of Aging
by
Joan Erber & Lenore Szuchman
Publication Date: 2015
Physical Change and Aging
by
Sue Saxon
Publication Date: 2015
Long-Term Care in An Aging Society
by
Graham Rowles & Pamela Teaster
Publication Date: 2015
Aging America and Transportation
by
Joseph Coughlin
Publication Date: 2012
Health Promotion and Aging
by
David Haber
Publication Date: 2016
Advance in Aging Research
NIA conducts research to better understand the aging process and the diseases associated with growing old.
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