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Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 31: Research on Health and Well-Being Aims to Improve Quality of Life in Later Years
(2015) As older Americans live longer, researchers are exploring the connections between health and well-being in order to improve the overall quality of life in later years.
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Program and Policy Implications
Research on Health and Well-Being Aims to Improve Quality of Life in Later Years
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