Description For those fortunate enough to reside in the developed world, death before reaching a ripe old age is a tragedy, not a fact of life.
Hadler examines health-care choices offered to aging Americans and argues that too often the choices serve to profit the.
In Rethinking Aging , Nortin M.
Although aging and dying are not diseases, older Americans are subject to the most egregious marketing in the name of "successful aging" and "long life," as if both are commodities.
Description For those fortunate enough to reside in the developed world, death before reaching a ripe old age is a tragedy, not a fact of life