Economic and Social Impact of Ageing
Over-65s can be both good and bad for the economy. Old age can have certain benefits, both for businesses and for governments alike. However being old does clearly involves costs to any country’s economy. An ageing population puts certain strains on state-run services such as care services and health care.
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- Aging and Aging Biology
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- Economic and Social Impact of Ageing
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- Geriatric Nursing and Elderly Care
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- Geriatric Pharmacology
- Geriatric Rehabilitation Services and Care Management
- Geriatric Rheumatology and Arthritis
- Geriatrics and Geriatric Medicine
- Gerontology
- Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases
- Neurodegenerative Disorders and Dementia
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