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November-December 2003
Vol. 24, No. 6

Despite the shortage of affordable housing, model developments exist around the United States, such as Neville Place, above.
Despite the shortage of affordable housing, model developments exist around the United States, such as Neville Place, above. Full story.

Front Page

  • Care Qualtiy Falls Short for At-Risk Elders
  • Nursing 'Genius' Wins MacArthur Fellowship
  • Other Aging Geniuses
  • Poll: Pessimism Deepens on U.S. Healthcare
  • Study Shows Grandmothers at CHD Risk
Potomac Sources
  • Federal Boost for LTC Insurance Could Strengthen Market for It
Forum
  • Medicare Drugs? What About LTC? Partnership Offers Alternative
In Focus : Affordable Housing Business and Aging
  • Marketing to Boomers -- Meeting Ageism With Reality
The Aging Spirit
  • A Nation of Mystics? Religious Gerontology and the Boomers
Research Today
  • Bridging the Gap Between Science and Health Behaviors
Arts and Media Currents
  • 'Anything but Gray' Calendar From Eldergivers
  • 'Exhibiting Signs of Age' Shows Contemporary Wrinkle in Art
  • 'Forgetting' on PBS

 

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