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Advances in modern medicine have created the possibility of many more of us living well into our 90s and 100s. More importantly, this longevity is beginning to turn the tables on the traditional stages of school, work and retirement. Further, the 70 million baby boomers are poised to impact our current life-cycle stages by squeezing untested areas in both the public and private sector. LINKS believes that the issue of aging is one of the preeminent topics of the 21st century as it has a direct impact on all of the preceding areas of public policy. In this section we will strive to bring to you information that will help you become an informed decision maker.
Commentaries
Unmasking Ageism - Dr. Donald Gelfand
Interviews
Prescription for Healthy Aging - Dr. Moe Bell
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