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May-June 2010
Vol. 31, No. 3

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Forum Inside Aging Today
  • Broad-Based Coalition Advances Advocacy, Awareness for Health Sciences Research, by Kimberly D. Acquaviva
  • 2010 Healthcare Reform Offers Opportunity, Challenges for ASA Members, by Anthony Edwards
  • Sebelius Sets the State for Healthcare Reform, by Alison Hood
In Focus—Tell Me a Story: Caregivers and Caregiver Advocates Write a New Chapter in the History of American Healthcare The Aging Spirit
  • Walking the Narrow Bridge: Religion, Spirituality and End-of-Life Decision-Making, by Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman
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  • Fiercely Independent Elders Take Charge of Living, Dying and a Great Old Age, by Bonnie Genevay
  • MHAN Winner Urges Strategic Thinking About Care Impact, by Robyn Golden
  • Taking Action to Prevent Falls: The Experience of the Fall Prevention Center of Excellence, by Jon Pynoos
  • Focus on Students and Emerging Professionals at the AiA Conference, by Amy Eisenstein and Candace Brown
  • Bay Area Multidisciplinary Network Group Legacy Launches, by Michelle Dowds
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