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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.
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November-December 2008
Vol. 29, No. 6
Front Page
Potomac Sources
- Can Obama Deliver on Health?
Inside Aging Today
- SSA Hastens Actions on Cancer
- Elder Abuse Prevention—One Avocate's 25-Year Perspective
- Two New ABA Factsheets
- Project Trains Dentists to Fight Elder Abuse
- Correction on ‘Doomsayers’
- Family Caregivers Declining for American Indians, Alaska Natives
- Multiple Services Can Cut Health Disparities
- Obama, Boomers and Older Voters
- Obama, Boomers and Older Voters
Forum
- The Feminist Dilemma—What to do When Sexism Meets Ageism
In Focus
- Research Boosts Creativity Fitness Movement
- Creativity Matters: New Partnerships Build Momentum for Arts and Aging
- Programs for the Young at Art
- Artcare for Long-Term Care
- The Big Apple Gets Smarts with Senior Center Initiative
The Engaged Age
- California Program Activates Volunteer Senior Leaders
Media Currents
- A Grandson’s Devotion Results in The End-Of-Life Handbook
- More on Death
The Aging Spirit
- A Journey from a Father's Death to Faith-Based Care
- Five Positive Lessons in Facing Grief
ASA Update
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