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Improved long-term care provision in the context of population ageing. [PDF]
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
Many issues are emerging as a consequence of the aging of modern populations. Developed as well as developing countries need to define the policies and programs that will reduce the burden of aging populations on societies and their economies, ensure the availability of health and social services for older persons, and promote their continuing ...
J, Litvak, S, Maggi
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Many issues are emerging as a consequence of the aging of modern populations. Developed as well as developing countries need to define the policies and programs that will reduce the burden of aging populations on societies and their economies, ensure the availability of health and social services for older persons, and promote their continuing ...
J, Litvak, S, Maggi
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1976
ABSTRACT: Aging, a wearing‐out process which affects everything inanimate and animate, is accelerated by abuse or decelerated by care. The psychologic reactions of aging persons vary considerably. The concept of growing older is much more satisfactory and pleasant than the concept of being old, since the former ...
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ABSTRACT: Aging, a wearing‐out process which affects everything inanimate and animate, is accelerated by abuse or decelerated by care. The psychologic reactions of aging persons vary considerably. The concept of growing older is much more satisfactory and pleasant than the concept of being old, since the former ...
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Neurological Sciences, 2008
The normal adult brain undergoes considerable morphological changes with aging. Studying these changes is paramount to differentiate normal age-related brain variations from the effects of neurodegenerative diseases affecting brain structure in the elderly. Considerable progress has been made in this research area during the past few decades, given the
Galluzzi S +3 more
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The normal adult brain undergoes considerable morphological changes with aging. Studying these changes is paramount to differentiate normal age-related brain variations from the effects of neurodegenerative diseases affecting brain structure in the elderly. Considerable progress has been made in this research area during the past few decades, given the
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