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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1983
A course description for several facets on ...
Lucille D Gress, Rose Therese Bahr
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A course description for several facets on ...
Lucille D Gress, Rose Therese Bahr
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Science, 1997
Previously unimagined numbers of people are growing to be very old in America. At the turn of this century 4% of the U.S. population was over age 65. Today that percentage has climbed to 13%. Life expectancy at birth in the United States has increased from 47 years in 1900 to over 76 years today and will likely reach 83 years by the year 2050.
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Previously unimagined numbers of people are growing to be very old in America. At the turn of this century 4% of the U.S. population was over age 65. Today that percentage has climbed to 13%. Life expectancy at birth in the United States has increased from 47 years in 1900 to over 76 years today and will likely reach 83 years by the year 2050.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020
With recent improvements in the husbandry, nutrition, and veterinary care of captive psittacines, the avian clinician must be familiar with common medical condition seen in geriatric parrots. A review of the theory of evolution and avian senescence is provided.
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With recent improvements in the husbandry, nutrition, and veterinary care of captive psittacines, the avian clinician must be familiar with common medical condition seen in geriatric parrots. A review of the theory of evolution and avian senescence is provided.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: Since my last communication (Ann Intern Med77:816, 1972) and after discussions with knowledgeable sources in Washington, it appears that a bill to establish a National Instit...
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Excerpt To the editor: Since my last communication (Ann Intern Med77:816, 1972) and after discussions with knowledgeable sources in Washington, it appears that a bill to establish a National Instit...
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Special Care in Dentistry, 1982
Editor's note: The nurse is the most important person in a geriatric facility. The dentist working in a hospital or longāterm care facility is well advised to establish a close relationship with nurses who are perceptive and knowledgeable about the patient's dental problems and ability to accept treatment.
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Editor's note: The nurse is the most important person in a geriatric facility. The dentist working in a hospital or longāterm care facility is well advised to establish a close relationship with nurses who are perceptive and knowledgeable about the patient's dental problems and ability to accept treatment.
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The Quo Vadis of Gerontology: On the Scientific Paradigm of Gerontology
The Gerontologist, 1992A critical examination of fundamental assumptions of gerontological research reveals problematic sources of concept and theory development. For example, the misery and resource perspectives on aging and the aged are viewed as "overflow" from ideals of Western society.
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The Professionalization of Gerontology
The Gerontologist, 1982Ira S. Hirschfield, David A. Peterson
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