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Avoiding Aging? Social Psychology’s Treatment of Age

The American Sociologist, 2012
Population aging, in conjunction with social and cultural transformations of the life course, has profound implications for social systems—from large-scale structures to micro-level processes. However, much of sociology remains fairly quiet on issues of age and aging, including the subfield of social psychology that could illuminate the impact of these
Anne E. Barrett   +2 more
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Treatment of the Aging Face

Dermatologic Clinics, 1995
Treatment of the aging face involves the use of topical agents such as sunscreens, moisturizers, alpha hydroxy acids, and Retin A. The surgical treatments in the hands of dermatologists include soft tissue augmentation, chemical peels, and dermabrasion.
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Ageing, and Treatment of Hypertension

Drugs, 1988
There is now clear evidence of benefit from treating hypertension in patients over 60. However, the older patient is vulnerable to the effects of various antihypertensive drugs, which have therefore to be selected with care. Claims of differential efficacy and acceptability of different drugs with age are not well established; at present, the argument ...
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Surgical Treatment of the Aging Neck

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2001
To obtain consistently successful results, surgical treatment of the aging neck must be based upon a comprehensive anatomic diagnosis, using an appropriate sense of cervicofacial aesthetics and taking into account the relative contributions of each structural component of the deformity.
F M, Kamer, P G, Pieper
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Eating Disorders Treatment Patterns by Age

Eating Disorders, 2014
This longitudinal, retrospective study examines patterns in eating disorder outpatient mental health treatment by age. Participants (n = 5,445) included patients treated for an eating disorder, with claims for treatment from Cigna, a leading health care insurance provider in the United States. Treatments for individuals 55 and older were less expensive
Jaime, Ballard, D Russell, Crane
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Injectable Treatments for the Aging Face

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2006
The use of injectable agents, specifically soft tissue fillers and botulinum toxin type A, has risen dramatically over recent years, due to the increased demand for minimally invasive techniques. In fact, today they represent the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures in the United States, with botulinum type A injections topping the list.
Jeffrey B, Wise, Timothy, Greco
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Age and treatment of kidney failure

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2013
This review discusses issues related to treatment of chronic kidney disease, and kidney failure in particular, among older adults.A substantial proportion of older adults have chronic kidney disease and progress to kidney failure. There is considerable variability in treatment practices for advanced kidney disease among older adults, and evidence that ...
Meghan J, Elliott   +2 more
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The draft-age adolescent in treatment

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1969
Through the use of several brief case histories, this paper describes the meaning of the draft to a small segment of our adolescent population—those seen in psychotherapy. It is a severe source of anxiety to these patients because of the enforced submission to authority, the fear of expressing violence with the concomitant fear of retaliation and ...
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Terminating Treatment: Age as a Standard

The Hastings Center Report, 1987
Death, we are told, is no longer a hidden subject. That is at best a halftruth. The aged constitute the majority of those who die, some 70 percent, but a specific discussion of their dying is remarkably scant in legal, ethical, and medical writings. That omission is probably not accidental.
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Aging Skin: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2007
Intrinsic and extrinsic aging of the skin follow different pathways, but the end result is similar. Treatment options include cosmeceuticals, laser rejuvenation, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion. Preventing the effects of extrinsic aging involves using sunscreen-the right product, used in the right amount, at the right time, in the right places.
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