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Articles in May 2004 issue of Age and Ageing
- Restriction in activity associated with fear of falling among community-based seniors using home care services
by Paula C. Fletcher - Secondary prevention for stroke in the United Kingdom: results from the National Sentinel Audit of Stroke
by Anthony G. Rudd - A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to help older people adhere to medication regimes
by Nicola Higgins - Why older people do not participate in leisure time physical activity: a survey of activity levels, beliefs and deterrents
by Iain K. Crombie - The cost of pressure ulcers in the UK
by Gerry Bennett - Chronic diseases, locomotor activity limitation and social participation in older women: cross sectional survey of British Women's Heart and Health Study
by Joy Adamson - Leg ulceration and perceived health: a population based case-control study
by Andrew Jull - Caffeine reduces cerebral blood flow in patients recovering from an ischaemic stroke
by Suzanne Ragab - Does the type of flooring affect the risk of hip fracture?
by A.H.R.W. Simpson - A novel system of electronic tagging in patients with dementia and wandering
by Frank Miskelly - Sooner and healthier: a randomised controlled trial and interview study of an early discharge rehabilitation service for older people
by Amanda L. Cunliffe - Lesson of the week: a new cause of treatable dementia
by Mirella Jane Parsonage - Socio-demographic correlates of mobility disability in older Brazilians: results of the first national survey
by David Melzer - Aspergillosis of the petrous apex
by Philip Rushton - Nutritional screening of older people in a sub-acute care facility in Australia and its relation to discharge outcomes
by Renuka Visvanathan - Lower levels of serum albumin and total cholesterol and future decline in functional performance in older persons: the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam
by Bianca W.M. Schalk