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Healthy
Aging - The Other Side of the Coin
References
and Resources:
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- National Institute on Aging
-- Exercise Video Available: This new 48-minute video, and the 100-page
companion booklet, provides information on how to start and stick with
a safe, effective exercise program of aerobic, stretching, balance,
and strengthen-training routines. To order, send a check or money order
for $7 payable to the National Institute on Aging with a request for
the video to: NIAIC Dept. F, P.O. Box 8057 , Gaithersburg, MD 20898-8057.
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