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Anti-aging are you for it or against it? | Author(s) | Thomas R Cole, Barbara Thompson |
Journal title | Generations, vol XXV, no 4, Winter 2001-2 |
Publisher | American Society on Aging, Winter 2001-2 |
Pages | 78 pp (whole issue) |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Biological ageing ; Longevity ; Health [elderly] ; United States of America. |
Annotation | In the last ten years, "anti-ageing" has emerged as a powerful theme in American culture, but with different meanings and usages. In this issue of Generations, scientists, scholars and physicians offer their perspectives. While some discuss anti-ageing medicine, others consider the implications of an increase in the lifespan, growing older without ageing, reversing the normal conditions of ageing (i.e. plastic surgery), and healthy ageing. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020416230 B |
Classmark | BG: BH: BGA: CC: 7T |
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