Tolterodine: A safe and effective treatment for older patients with overactive bladder
Malone, J.G.
págs. 700-705
Prompted voiding for nighttime incontinence in nursing homes: Is it effective?
Joseph G. Ouslander, AI-Samarrai, N., Schnelle, J.F.
págs. 706-709
págs. 710-718
págs. 719-724
The relationship of psychosocial factors to total mortality among older japanese-american men: The honolulu heart program
Ceria, C.D.
págs. 725-731
págs. 732-736
Woo, J., Ho, S.C., Sham, A.
págs. 737-746
págs. 747-754
Exercise rehabilitation improves functional outcomes and peripheral circulation in patients with Intermittent Claudication: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Gardner, A.W.
págs. 755-762
Baine, W.B., Yu, W., Weis, K.A.
págs. 763-770
Factors associated with home versus institutional death among cancer patients in connecticut
Gallo, W.T., Baker, M.J., Bradley, E.H.
págs. 771-777
Death at home following a targeted advance-care plannig process at home: Kitchen table discussion
Ratner, E., Norlander, L., McSteen, K.
págs. 778-781
págs. 782-787
Mahesan Anpalahan
págs. 788-792
Utilization od essential medications by vulnerable older people after a drug benefit cap: Importance of mental disorders, chronic pain and practice Setting
Eric E. Fortess
págs. 793-797
The validation of a mailed health survey for screening of dementia of the Alzheimer's type
Ball, L.J.
págs. 798-802
págs. 803-807
Exercise prescription for older adults with osteoarthritis pain: Consensus practice recommendations
AGS Clinical Practice Committee
págs. 808-823
págs. 824-826
Osteoporosis and depression: Shedding more light upon a complex relationship
págs. 827-828
Urinary incontinence management: New questions from old assumptions
págs. 829-830
Improving quality in end-of-life care: Dying at home
págs. 831-832
págs. 833-834
págs. 835-835
págs. 835-837
págs. 837-838
Herbal drug curbicin and anticoagulation effect with and without warfarin: Possibly related to the vitamin E component
Yue, Q., Jansson, K.
págs. 838-838
págs. 838-839
Hypertension and cognition: Enough to be confused
págs. 839-841
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