A family caregiver policy agenda for twenty-first century
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Families remain essential core of the long-term care system. The twenty-first century agenda focuses on individual and the family as the pivot of care partnership that includes everyone engaged in the care of that individual and particularly the primary care provider.
Publication Name: Generations (San Francisco, California)
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0738-7806
Year: 2003
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Reversing the normal condition of aging: a plastic surgeon describes the techniques
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The risks and benefits of aesthetic surgery as an anti-aging measure are examined. A variety of related nonsurgical procedures are presented that is said to affect only the patient's appearance.
Publication Name: Generations (San Francisco, California)
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0738-7806
Year: 2001
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A feminist perspective on anti-aging medicine
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Anti-aging medicines as a weapon of self-creation from a feminist perspective are examined. The ethical and the practical issues of these medicines are also analyzed.
Publication Name: Generations (San Francisco, California)
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0738-7806
Year: 2001
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