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... older Americans ' views and attitudes about themselves and their personal experiences with old age . A number of ... older people also believe the myths about old age . The Harris survey , however , found that income and race affected ...
... older Americans ' views and attitudes about themselves and their personal experiences with old age . A number of ... older people also believe the myths about old age . The Harris survey , however , found that income and race affected ...
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... older die from heart disease , cancer and stroke alone . Heart disease ranks first as a cause of death for all age ... older men are married while most older women are widowed . In 1984 , 84 per- cent of men 55 to 64 were married , with ...
... older die from heart disease , cancer and stroke alone . Heart disease ranks first as a cause of death for all age ... older men are married while most older women are widowed . In 1984 , 84 per- cent of men 55 to 64 were married , with ...
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... older adults during intercourse and have also found that , while some aspects of functioning slow down , the capacity for enjoying sexual activity persists throughout life . It takes older men and women longer to become sexually aroused ...
... older adults during intercourse and have also found that , while some aspects of functioning slow down , the capacity for enjoying sexual activity persists throughout life . It takes older men and women longer to become sexually aroused ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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