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The ratio of self-sufficient, productive adults to dependents--children and the elderly.   show
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Healthy, vigorous, financially secure older adults who are well integrated into the lives of their families and their communities.   show
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Older adults who suffer from physical, mental, or social deficits.   show
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Elderly adults who are dependent on others for almost everything, requiring supportive services such as nursing homes and hospital stays.   show
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show elderspeak  
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show compression of morbidity  
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show wear and tear theory  
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Atoms that, as a result of metabolic processes, have an unpaired electron. they produce errors in cell maintenance and repair that, over time, may cause cancer, diabetes, and arteriosclerosis.   show
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show antioxidants  
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show Hayflick limit  
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show genetic clock  
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show B cells  
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Cells created in the thymus that produce substances that attack infected cells in the body.   show
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Memory that is easy to retrive, usually with words. Involves consciously learned words, data, and concepts.   show
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show implicit memory  
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An overall slowdown of cognitive abilities in the days or months before death.   show
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show life review  
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show self theories  
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show stratification theory  
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The view that aging makes a person's social sphere increasingly narrow, resulting in role relinquishment, withdrawal, and passivity.   show
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show activity theory  
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show continuity theory  
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show elderhostel  
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Collectively, the family members, friends, acquaintances, and even strangers who move through life with an individual.   show
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show frail elderly  
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A situation in which a seriously ill person is allowed to die naturally, through the cessation of medical interventions.   show
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show active euthenasia  
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show thanatology  
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The sense of loss following a death.   show
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show grief  
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The ceremonies and behaviors that a religion or culture prescribes for bereaved people.   show
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