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Figure 20.1 The Age Boom The baby boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) started turning 65 in 2011, and the number of older people will increase dramatically. The older population in 2030 is projected to be twice as large as in 2000. Figure 20-1 p646
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Staying active can add years to your life. p647
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Age is partly a matter of attitude and zest for life. p649
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In these PET scans, the red and yellow show greater neuron activity in the young adult. The brain of the older person shows less activity and more dark areas, indicating that the fluid-filled ventricles have grown larger. Recent research shows, however, that older brains do repair themselves. p651
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In these PET scans, the red and yellow show greater neuron activity in the young adult. The brain of the older person shows less activity and more dark areas, indicating that the fluid-filled ventricles have grown larger. Recent research shows, however, that older brains do repair themselves. p651
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For older couples, sexual desire and pleasure can be enhanced by years of intimacy and affection. p653
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What life after 60 can look
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What life after 60 can look
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Figure 20.2 The Effects of Aging on the Body
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The effect of osteoporosis
on bone density. (a) Normal bone tissue. (b) After the onset of osteoporosis, bones lose density and become hollow and brittle. p655
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The effect of osteoporosis
on bone density. (a) Normal bone tissue. (b) After the onset of osteoporosis, bones lose density and become hollow and brittle. p655
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Figure 20.3 Preparing a Physician’s Directive
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Figure 20.4 Example of a Uniform Donor Card
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Figure 20.5 K歟ler-Ross’s Five Stages of Adjustment
to Facing Death Figure 20-5 p661
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Funerals and memorial services help those in mourning to honor the deceased and to come to terms with their loss. p665
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