Aging
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(OCoLC)fst00800293
Label
Aging
Name
Aging
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Incoming Resources
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- Aging, the natural process, [presented by] Medcom. Primary consultants, Judith B. Eighmy, Laurie Allen
- How men age, what evolution reveals about male health and mortality, Richard G. Bribiescas
- Journey to health, mind, body, spirit, producer/director, Julia Dyer, Lesson 23
- Lick salt, by Ryan Feldman
- Holistic aging, uniting the mind, body & spirit, produced by Grand Rapids Community College Media Technologies Department ; written by Bruce Lockwood
- The change, women, aging, and the menopause, Germaine Greer
- Lick salt, by Ryan Feldman
- Old & wise, by Marianne Leth
- Geriatrics, Carol Leth Stone
- Ebersole and Hess' gerontological nursing & healthy aging, Theris A. Touhy, Kathleen F. Jett
- Being mortal, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- The aging population, Margaret Haerens, book editor
- How and why we age, Leonard Hayflick ; with a foreword by Robert N. Butler
- Understanding brain aging and dementia, a life course approach, Lawrence Whalley
- The Cambridge handbook of age and ageing, edited by Malcolm Johnson ; association with Vern L. Bengtson, Peter G. Coleman, Thomas B.L. Kirkwood
- Encyclopedia of aging, David J. Ekerdt, editor in chief
- Vulnerable older adults, health care needs and interventions, Patricia M. Burbank, editor
- Handbook of the psychology of aging
- Ageing, issues for physical, psychological, and social health, edited by Philip Woodrow
- Elderburbia, aging with a sense of place in America, Philip B. Stafford ; foreword by Scott Russell Sanders
- Depression and anxiety in later life, what everyone needs to know, Mark D. Miller and Charles F. Reynolds III
- Elderescence, the gift of longevity, Jane Thayer, Peggy Thayer
- Chillysmith farm, by Mark and Dan Jury
- Fitness & nutrition, Grand Rapids Community College, Media Technologies Department
- The clock of ages, why we age-- how we age-- winding back the clock, John J. Medina
- Natural causes, an epidemic of wellness, the certainty of dying, and killing ourselves to live longer, Barbara Ehrenreich
- Taking sides :, selected, edited, and with introductions by Allison A. Buskirk-Cohen
- Aging and behavior, a comprehensive integration of research findings, Jack Botwinick
- Meeting mental health needs, produced by Medcom, Inc
- Aging and human longevity, Marie-Françoise Schulz-Aellen
- Our aging bodies, Gary F. Merrill
- Long shadows, stories from a Jewish home, by Melodrama Pictures Production
- The ages of life;, a new look at the effects of time on mankind and other living things, [by] Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne
- Gracious curves, directed by Kiti Luostarinen
- Ending ageism, or how not to shoot old people, Margaret Morganroth Gullette
- Living safely, aging well, a guide to preventing injuries at home, Dorothy A. Drago, M.P.H
- Never say die, the myth and marketing of the new old age, Susan Jacoby
- How the body ages, Medcom ; director, David Cobb ; writer, John Shannon ; producer, Jon Frank
- Aging, Wlaina F. Osterbur
- Aging in America, edited by Robert L. Scardamalia
- Psychology and the aging revolution, how we adapt to longer life, edited by Sara Honn Qualls and Norman Abeles
- The moon before morning, W.S. Merwin
- Borrowed time, the science of how and why we age, Sue Armstrong
- Men's health, guest editors, Demetrius J. Porche, Danny G. Willis
- Handbook of aging and the individual;, psychological and biological aspects., Edited by James E. Birren
- Facing death, produced by Lars Westman/SVT
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks ; [photographs by Bill Hayes]
- Handbook of the psychology of aging, editors, James E. Birren, K. Warner Schaie ; volume associate editors, Ronald P. Abeles, Margaret Gatz, and Timothy J. Salthouse
- New passages, mapping your life across time, Gail Sheehy
- Mortal coil, a short history of living longer, David Boyd Haycock
Outgoing Resources
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