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Alliance Views
Advancing Quantity and Quality of Life
In the August 12th issue of the New York Times, writer Nicholas Kristof editorialized on what he sees as the ambiguous, and often rogue nature of aging research.
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Get Mad Column
Ageism Part II: Prevention and Treatment for the Elderly
The perception of older Americans as frail, dependent, and isolated may be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Living Legend
Bob Hope: A Legend That Will Live On
Fall 2003
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Leslie Townes Hope worked as a shoe salesman, a stock boy, and even a boxer before he found his true calling.
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Science in the Spotlight
Is Red Wine Flowing from the Fountain of Youth?
Fall 2003
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Health
In the search for ways to lengthen the human lifespan and extend good health further into old age, scientists had until now found only one program that demonstrated real promise: severe calorie restriction.
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Feature Article
Less Might Be More
If you have osteoarthritis, your least expensive option for treatment might also be the most effective.