How a Woman Ages. / Ted Allen.
by Allen, Ted; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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SIRS FAM2 52 Growing Old in a Good Home / | SIRS FAM2 53 Gray Matters / | SIRS FAM2 55 Lack of Drug Coverage Puts Relief out of Reach / | SIRS FAM2 56 How a Woman Ages. / | SIRS FAM2 57 Gene Study Seeks Secret of Long Life / | SIRS FAM2 58 Care Management: A 'Very Small World'. / | SIRS FAM2 6 The Lone Danger / |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: How a Woman Ages, Aug. 2001; pp. 66-75.
"This is where it begins: the end of her invincibility, and there's going to be some pain. Such delights as that first little spasm in her sciatic nerve, those little suitcases under the eyes, maybe the first gray hair." (ESQUIRE) This article outlines the female physiological and mental aging process by decade, beginning with age 30.
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