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February 2012

Monthly Archive (Generations)

02.21.2012
A case scenario demonstrates the effectiveness of the pharmacist’s role in improving patient outcomes. By Lisa C. Hutchison and Ashley Castleberry Prescribing medications for elderly patients is complex and challenging. Of the several ways to improve prescribing in this age group, the... Read More
02.16.2012
Slow Medicine is a philosophy and a set of principles and practices meant to help elders, families, friends, and caregivers face aging and decline in late life. By Dennis McCullough A scene in Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, written more than a century ago, illustrates... Read More
02.08.2012
Medications and Aging  Thomas Clark, Generations Guest Editor Medications play critical roles in older people's lives. They can prolong life, help manage chronic disease, and improve quality of life. But as older adults age, their chronic conditions frequently increase. This can lead... Read More

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