Abstract
Based on fifteen years of research, reinforced by neurological, medical and human developmental psychology, and current data, this paper argues that there is a need for a fundamental shift in the way governments formulate aging policy and legislation on a variety of issues, ranging from retirement, health care, and human resources policies to broader questions of social change and generational issues.
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Public Policy and Public Perspectives on Aging
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HALY, DALY, LY, Cognition, Brain and Immune Reserve, Chronological Age
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