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Aging Today, ASA's bimonthly newspaper, covers developments in public policy, research, practice, media and programming in the field of aging. A four-page pullout section, "In Focus," is devoted to in-depth coverage of a single topic. Aging Today is a high-quality, newsprint-format, black and white, 20-page newspaper.
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January-February 2002
Vol. XXIII, No. 1
Front Page
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Making Magic: Lawmakers Describe Successes
Potomac Sources
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Congress' Largesse on Aging
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Social Security Panel Fizzles
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Warning on LTC Insurance
Forum
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Nursing Homes Can Build Trust Along the Family's Journey
Inside Aging Today
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Community Assessments Show Service Gaps for LGBT Elders
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Exercise Found to Combat Stress, Improve Sleep for Caregivers
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How to Educate Families
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'Noble Conspirator': How Florence Mahoney Launched NIA
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Olmstead Decision Brings Major Shift in Disability Care
In Focus
- Conscious Aging: Nurturing a New Vision of Longevity
Business and Aging
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Kidney Transplant Shows Patients Can Benefit at Any Age
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Lengthening Worklife of Boomers May Be Exaggerated
Research Today
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A Partnership Guide for Homecare
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Hardships and Homecare Use Among Rural Elders
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Study Generates Family Guide
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Study Yields Advice for Doctors
Media Currents
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Caring Books
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'Health Affairs' Chronic Care Issue
ASA Update
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'Crossing the Great Divide': An NCOA-ASA Conference Preview
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