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Foundations of Medical Practice
References for Week 28
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The following references identified for this week are available in the Biological Sciences Library. Electronic access to full text is indicated via a link in the library catalogue record when available.
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Journal Articles
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Brodaty H, Draper BM. Low, L. Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: a seven-tiered model of service delivery. MJA 2003;178(5):231-234.
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Le Couteur DG, Hilmer SN, Glasgow N, Naganathan V, Cumming RG. Prescribing in older people. Australian Family Physician 2004 Oct; 33(10):777-781.
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Seeman E, Eisman JA. Treatment of osteoporosis: why, whom, when and how to treat. MJA 2004; 180(6):298-303.
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Steinweg K. Menopause, Bone Physiology, and Osteoporosis Prevention. Clinics in Family Practice. 2002 Mar; 4(1):89.
Books
Remacle C. Reusens B. editors. Functional foods, ageing and degenerative disease. Cambridge: Woodhead Publcations; 2004.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The impact of dementia on the health and aged care systems. Canberra : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2004. (Online access)
Burns AS. Mental health in older people. London: Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2002
Corley G. (ed.) Older people and their needs: a multidisciplinary perspective. London: Whurr 2000.
Minichiello V. Contemporary issues in gerontology: promoting positive ageing. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2005. (Australian resource)
Australian Department of Health and Aged Care. National strategy for an ageing Australia: an older Australia, challenges and opportunities for all. Canberra: Department of Health and Aged Care, Australia 2001. (online access)
Australian Government Department of Health & Ageing. Dementia: A National Health Strategy: Final Report from the Dementia Research Mapping Project. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health & Ageing, n.d.
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