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Links to Web Sites Related To Aging 
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  1. AGELINE is a searchable electronic database containing detailed summaries of publications about older adults and aging, including books, journals, magazine articles, and research reports. While a subscription costs money this is a link to a free trial.
    http://www.ebscohost.com/academic/ageline

  2. The Administration On Aging has a comprehensive list of links to other sites pertaining to aging for professionals in the field of aging. http://www.aoa.gov/aoaroot/aging_statistics/index.aspx

  3. This site is maintained by the author of your text, Harry Moody, and offers sites directly related to the chapters in your text. Great for web assignmentshttp://www.pineforge.com/moody6study/study/

  4. Reports and Statistics- The University of California At Berkeley Resource Center on Aging  has links to full text of pdf reports on various topics on aging and other aging resources
    http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~aging/index.html

  5. This site has information about products for older disabled persons
    http://www.abledata.com

  6. http://www.health.gov is a portal to web sites of a number of multi-agency health initiatives and activities for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and other Federal departments and agencies . JUST HIT CANCEL IF A PASS WORD BOX POPS IT AND THE SITE WILL LOAD

  7. Understanding and Improving Health
    http://www.healthypeople.gov/Publications
    Explains the background, context, goals and leading health indicators for Healthy People 2010 project. A hard copy of the report is available for sale from the U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, Pa.,15250-7954, Phone 202 512-1800.  Please check out their web site as well: http://www.health.gov/healthypeople
     

  8. AgeSource is a worldwide information resource about aging from around the world

  9. http://www.aarp.org/research/