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New Flu, Old Problem
The H1N1 pandemic focuses attention on the implications of this strain of influenza for older adults.

Featured Articles
Communication Partners
Brain Fitness Games: The Real Deal?

Web Exclusives (Archive)
• Addressing Anesthesia Concerns
• Exercise Combats Effects of Parkinson’s Disease
• Essential Care: Learning Patients’ Healthcare Wishes

News (View Archive)

• As Obesity Increases, So Does Stroke Risk

• Older Adults Should Consider Cutting Copper, Iron Intake

• Small Cuts in Salt Intake Spur Big Drops in Heart Trouble

• Drowsiness, Staring, Mental Lapses May Signal Alzheimer's Disease

• Cognitively Impaired Older Women Get Unneeded Mammography

Reading Room (View Archive)

The Real Truth About Aging
by Neil Shulman, MD; Michael A. Silverman, MD; and Adam G. Golden, MD

Happy to 102
by Kathy N. Johnson, PhD, CMC; James H. Johnson, PhD; and Lily Sarafan, MS

Validation Techniques for Dementia Care
by Vicki de Klerk-Rubin, RN, MBA

Aging Blogs

The Nursing Home as Battle Zone

Nursing Workforce Solution
for the 21st Century

Economy Down, Creativity Up!

Going Gray

"The process of maturing is an art to be learned, an effort to be sustained. By the age of fifty you have made yourself what you are, and if it is good, it is better than your youth."

— Marya Mannes
(1904 - 1990)
Positively Ageless (View Archive)

Computer-Savvy Octogenarian

Music for a Lifetime

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