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Silver Industries
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Family Caregiving: Current Challenges for a Time-Honored Practice
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Listening to Older People's Stories
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The Mobile Elder: Getting Around in Later Life
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Aging and the Senses
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Falls and Fall-Related Injuries
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Recognizing Diversity in Aging: Moving Towards Cultural Competence
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Retirement: New Chapters in American Life
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Mental Health and Mental Illness in Later Life
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Anti-Aging: Are You For It or Against It?
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Images of Aging in Media and Marketing
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Intimacy and Aging
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Who Will Care for Older People: Workforce Issues in a Changing Society
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SPRING 2006 ISSUE
Aging and the Arts
Vol. XXX, No. 1
Susan Perlstein, guest editor
The surprising effects that the arts can have in the lives of older people are compellingly presented by this issue's lineup of authors from the field of aging and from the arts, from healthcare, and from public policy. Here is the latest research on health benefits to elders engaging in the arts -- from pain management to neurobiological rehabilitation -- along with news on how the arts are helping people with dementia, the secrets of successful intergenerational programs, and new opportunities for funding.
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