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November-December 2002
Vol. 23, No. 6

Josefina G. Carbonell
Josefina G. Carbonell, AoA Assistant Secretary, touts the NFCSP as a "total success."
Full story.

Front Page

  • AMDA Hits Unethical Prescribing
  • Caregivers Reach Across Borders at International Conference
Potomac Sources
  • Healthcare Inflation Is Looming -- Again
Forum
  • Called to Testify: My 15 Nanoseconds of Senate Fame
  • EPA Initiative on Aging
In Focus : Creative Aging: Mastering the Arts of Life Across the Age Span
  • Dance and the Genius of Age
  • Elder Arts Programs Are Thriving From California to the N.Y. Island
  • Finding Stories
  • Memory Thrones
  • Old Man Goya
  • Study Examines Arts and Elders
Business and Aging
  • Aging Vision Shrinks Superboy: Marketing's Quest for Youth
The Aging Spirit
  • David Moberg: Appreciating His Half-Century of Scholarship
Research Today
  • Insomnia: Study Awakens Possibilities for Sleep in Chronically Ill Elders
  • Is There an 'Anti-Aging' Medicine
  • Opening Eyes on Vision Loss
Media Currents
  • Books for Caring Professionals
  • Six Real (And Diverse) Grandmas
  • Wise Women
@info.age
  • NursingHomeGuide.org -- California's Model for Online Searches
  • Study: Internet Advocacy Is Ineffective
  • Web Lesson for Any State
ASA Update
  • New Special Projects Focus on Social Workers, Volunteers

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