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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1978
ABSTRACT: We are increasingly becoming a society of older people. The most prevalent emotional disturbance in this group is depression. Its management is an urgent concern to professionals in the mental health field.
L B, Fassler, M, Gaviria
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ABSTRACT: We are increasingly becoming a society of older people. The most prevalent emotional disturbance in this group is depression. Its management is an urgent concern to professionals in the mental health field.
L B, Fassler, M, Gaviria
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Scandinavian Audiology, 1991
From the gerontological and geriatric study of 70-year-olds in Göteborg, Sweden, 674 persons were selected to participate in an investigation of tinnitus in old age. The subjects belonged to two cohorts, one of which was followed longitudinally at ages 75 and 79. Some 8-15% of the participants had continuous tinnitus and 20-42% occasional tinnitus. The
U, Rosenhall, A K, Karlsson
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From the gerontological and geriatric study of 70-year-olds in Göteborg, Sweden, 674 persons were selected to participate in an investigation of tinnitus in old age. The subjects belonged to two cohorts, one of which was followed longitudinally at ages 75 and 79. Some 8-15% of the participants had continuous tinnitus and 20-42% occasional tinnitus. The
U, Rosenhall, A K, Karlsson
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1994
The elderly are the fastest growing section of the population and have a greater volume of medical needs than any other in society. The challenge of providing care for them is therefore of considerable interest to the health professions and to governments.
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The elderly are the fastest growing section of the population and have a greater volume of medical needs than any other in society. The challenge of providing care for them is therefore of considerable interest to the health professions and to governments.
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Bioethics, 2018
AbstractThis article examines the nature of human dignity against the background of old age and introduces the novel idea of treating human dignity as a formal principle related to the more foundational notion of indignity. The discussion starts with the objection that the notion of human dignity can be used to justify contrary positions and is ...
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AbstractThis article examines the nature of human dignity against the background of old age and introduces the novel idea of treating human dignity as a formal principle related to the more foundational notion of indignity. The discussion starts with the objection that the notion of human dignity can be used to justify contrary positions and is ...
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1986
S R, Gambert, D, Cameron, J E, Escher
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S R, Gambert, D, Cameron, J E, Escher
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Australian family physician, 1978
Elderly persons particularly are liable to falls which in women often cause major fractures and other injuries. In Australia, some two per cent of deaths of women aged 65 and over are attributed to non-traffic accidents, and the length of hospital care and subsequent disability following fractures are both important aspects of the total morbidity ...
Whitlock F.A., Boyce L., Siskind V.
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Elderly persons particularly are liable to falls which in women often cause major fractures and other injuries. In Australia, some two per cent of deaths of women aged 65 and over are attributed to non-traffic accidents, and the length of hospital care and subsequent disability following fractures are both important aspects of the total morbidity ...
Whitlock F.A., Boyce L., Siskind V.
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