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The overextended caregiver: do I have too many to tend to?

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Individuals who have families of their own are faced with the dilemma of dividing their attention and support between their aging and often ill parents and their offspring. Several first-hand descriptions of such caregiving are presented.

Author: Gordon, Suzanne, Sheinman, Allen J.
Publisher: Retirement Living Publishing Company Inc.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1992
Social aspects, Caregivers, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Parent and child, Parent-child relations, Aged parents, Elderly parents

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Fish ahoy!

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Fish and other seafoods provide good nutrition for the body. Luckily, people who hate to catch their own food can buy their fish at the neighborhood market. Ellie McMichen shares her recipes for cooking food from the ocean.

Author: Sheinman, Allen J.
Publisher: Retirement Living Publishing Company Inc.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1992
Cooking, Cookery (Seafood), Seafood, Fish (Food product), Cookery (Fish)

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Who make better retirees - men or women

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Men and women cope with retirement in totally different ways. This can be attributed to the sharp differences in the way they use their brains and control their emotions.

Author: Sheinman, Allen J.
Publisher: Retirement Living Publishing Company Inc.
Publication Name: New Choices for Retirement Living
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1061-2157
Year: 1995
Demographic aspects, Retirees

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