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Ageing : scientific aspects — 1st report of session 2005-06, House of Lords Science and Technology Committee : Vol 2: Evidence |
Corporate Author | Science and Technology Committee, House of Lords |
Publisher | Electronic format, 21 July 2005 |
Pages | 429 pp (HL 2005/06 20-II) |
Source | Download from website: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200506/... |
Keywords | Biological ageing ; Assistive technology ; Information technology ; Quality of life ; Government publications. |
Annotation | The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee sought evidence on the biological processes of ageing, and the application of research in technology and design to improve older people's quality of life. This volume comprises written and oral evidence received by the Committee from organisations including: British Geriatrics Society (BGS); British Society of Gerontology (BSG); British Society for Research on Ageing; Arthritis Research campaign; National Osteoporosis Society; Centre for Usable Home Technology (CUHTec); British Heart Foundation; the Stroke Association; Alzheimer's Society; Academy of Medical Sciences; Research Councils UK; Help the Aged; Age Concern; and Cancer Research UK. Also included is written and oral evidence from the Department of Health (DH), the Department for Transport (DfT), and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070904223 E |
Classmark | BH: M: UVB: F:59: 6OA |
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...from the Ageinfo database published by Centre for Policy on Ageing. |