Current Views of Ageing: Unduly Pessimistic or Unrealistically Optimistic
Date Submitted: 01/16/2002 02:20:29
Gerontology is a relatively unexplored field in relationship to the entire human civilization. Because we are in the demographic infancy of old age, we are said to be still in a societal and cultural exploration phase of old age. Therefore, what we witness today, as old age, has not yet settled into a stable culture or environment. Instead, in the years and decades to come, the facts and processes of old age are likely to
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