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- AgeLine
- Provides abstracts of articles from over 300 magazines and journals,
selected books, research reports, and videos. Topics include "social gerontology,
including health sciences, demography, psychology, sociology, social work,
economics", health care, Medicare, practical issues for patients and caregivers,
etc. Coverage is mostly from 1978 to the present. Note: AgeLine
is freely available to anyone on the Internet but the number of simultaneous
users is limited.
- Aging-Dementia-Research Resources on the Web (Washington U.)
- http://alzheimer.wustl.edu/Links/Links.htm
- Links to associations, foundations, federal resources, and other related web sites.
- AgingStats.gov
- http://www.agingstats.gov/Agingstatsdotnet/Main_Site/Default.aspx
- This site by the U.S. Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics brings together statistics on aging from several government agencies. Its main publication is Older Americans (date): Key Indicators of Well-being.
- GeriatricWeb
- http://geriatricweb.sc.edu/
- Links to reviewed sources on aging for health professionals. Topics include syndromes and diseases, psychiatry, patient care, ethics, economics, etc.
- Geropsychology
- http://www.premier.net/~gero/geropsyc.html
- Links to resources on gerontology, topics of interest to seniors, dementia and Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Disease, strokes, assessment, research centers, and psychology.
- Internet Resources on Aging (AARP)
- http://www.aarp.org/internetresources/
- Selected web sites personally reviewed and selected by AARP (American Association of Retired Persons).
- Social Gerontology & the Aging Revolution
- http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/geron.html
- This site is part of A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace. It links to information on the topic from various perspectives, e.g. biology, psychology, culture, public policy, community, religion, and mass media. Commentary is provided which puts everything in context. A good source for statistics as well.
- AARP (American Association of Retired Persons)
- http://www.aarp.org/
- Alzheimer's Association
- http://www.alz.org/
- Association ofr Gerontology in Higher Education
- http://www.aghe.org/site/aghewebsite/
- The Gerontological Society of America
- http://www.geron.org/
- International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics
- http://www.iagg.com.br/webforms/index.aspx
- U.S. Administration on Aging
- http://www.aoa.gov/
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