Normal Aging: A Discussion
These variations, together with the fact that there are more
aging people in the world today than ever before, makes the study of
healthy aging important. ....
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Creativity and Aging
.... Shearing, 1992, 14). Scientists believe creativity may play an important role in
healthy aging (Neergaard, 2004). Dr. Bruce Miller ....
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Aging Baby Boomers & Future Healthcare
.... surgeries. The author states that this population wants
healthy aging and a system that will prevent them from getting sick. It ....
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Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly
.... Allison,1991). Furthermore it is very difficult to describe what constitutes normal,
healthy,
aging of the brain. Attempts to do ....
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Two types of intelligence
.... Shearing, 1992, 14). Scientists believe creativity may play an important role in
healthy aging (Neergaard, 2004). Dr. Bruce Miller ....
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Aging Memory Learning
.... The more we understand the link between
aging, nutrition, diet, health, brain .... Until then, proper diet and nutrition,
healthy lifestyles, and supplements appear ....
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Aging and Reflexes W
.... reduction or loss of the ankle jerk is a normal result of
aging (2:28 .... The researchers tested forty
healthy subjects: ten young males, ten young females, ten old ....
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ADULT INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT and CREATIVITY
.... Kahn, AP (1998).
Healthy aging: A study of self-perceptions of well-being. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation: Union Institute. Keegan, RT (1996). ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... Introduction to
healthy aging. Retrieved 16 September, 2004 from: http://www.newszap. com/articles/2004/09/02/dm/medical/ Bonadonna, P. (2004). ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... Introduction to
healthy aging. Retrieved 16 September, 2004 from: http://www.newszap. com/articles/2004/09/02/dm/medical/ Bonadonna, P. (2004). ....
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Library Services for Senior Citizens
.... in reaction to the theory of disengagement; according to the activity theory, social, physical and mental activity are necessary to
healthy aging.12 According ....
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Food and Health Problems
....
healthy, we may be able to reap the benefits of calorie restriction - long life and superior health - simply by reducing how much we eat. In The Anti-
Aging ....
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A Philosophy of Aging
Aging is inevitable and is accompanied by many challenges and opportunities .... Even among the
healthy and somewhat affluent elderly, a potential for depression and ....
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The Healthy House
.... Basically, a
healthy house is defined by the indoor air quality. .... When the outgassing (release of gases during the
aging and degradation of material (p.25)) of ....
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Ensuring a Healthy Home
.... Basically, a
healthy house is defined by the indoor air quality. .... When the outgassing (release of gases during the
aging and degradation of material (p.25)) of ....
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America's Aging Population
.... from their vast experiences; an understanding of biological aspects of
aging; a conviction .... to get old people to challenge many myths; a
healthy attitude toward ....
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Aging and Home Health
.... Changes must also consider the fact that baby boomers are
aging and that their .... and the point is made that older people, when relatively
healthy, need more ....
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Alzheimer's Disease
.... many of the symptoms--short-term memory loss, lack of enthusiasm, slight motor difficulties--are the same as would be expected in normal,
healthy benign
aging. ....
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Erectile dysfunction
.... A
healthy body will result in a more positive self-image and thus relieve some of the psychological stress of
aging. Mylander (1987, pp. ....
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Developmental Psych
.... from its effects well into adulthood and some forever "Full
healthy development is .... by a variety of changes that naturally stem from the
aging process, from ....
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Stress and Health
.... Thus, the more a person was optimistic (in terms of their general disposition) the less pain they felt related to
aging, the more
healthy they were, the ....
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
.... Nursing Outlook, 31(3), 176 179. Heald, J. (1986). The frail elderly in
healthy families.
Aging, (353), 12 14. Lee, B. (1986, April). Dollar sense. ....
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Elderly-Final
.... physically fit and functioning well they often are perceived differently than the negative stereotypes of
aging for those who are not
healthy and functioning ....
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Dimensions of Custodial Care for the Elderly in Bermuda
.... American Economic Review, 71, 608 622. Heald, J. (1986). The frail elderly in
healthy families.
Aging, (353), 12 14. Heaney, RP (1987). ....
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Role of Nutrition & Health in the Elderly
.... the level of protein required above that which has been established for
healthy elderly individuals ....
Aging has been strongly linked to the use of oxygen by humans ....
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Muscular Dystrophy
.... Gene therapy could reinforce muscles weakened by normal
aging, or cancer, or .... Canadian researchers have had some success with injecting
healthy myoblasts from a ....
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THE HUMAN MEMORY Introduction The human memor
.... Human Memory in Normal and Pathological
Aging A decline in memory is frequently found as a consequence of
aging, even in
healthy elderly people. ....
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Senescence and Deep Tendon Reflex W
.... it has been observed that reflex findings may change with normal
aging. .... The researchers tested forty
healthy subjects: ten young males, ten young females, ten ....
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Adult Day Care
.... on such subjects as nutritional,
healthy lifestyles, how to maintain health into old age, how to deal with some of the problems of
aging, financial advice, and ....
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Late Adulthood Development Issues
.... At the same time,
aging individuals entering late adulthood do experience inevitable and often .... For the
healthy members of this age cohort, the changes may be ....
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