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Welcome to UMCE aging issues and related topics... the research, reports, and statistics.

 

Selected UMCE Plan of Work Issue Papers [If you are prompted for a User Name and/or Password, click "cancel." ]:

 

Issue Area Paper [WORD documents] Abstract Only [HTML]
Aging Lifestyles Aging Lifestyles
Community Development: Capacity-Building Skills Community Development: Capacity-Building Skills
Family Relations and Transitions Family Relations and Transitions
Food Safety Food Safety
Health Literacy, Disease and Our Health Care System Health Literacy, Disease and Our Health Care System
Healthy Lifestyles Healthy Lifestyles
Sustainable Communities Sustainable Communities
Youth Development Youth Development

 

Other Related UMCE Reports:

 UMCE Aging    Aging Initiatives    Caregiver Education    Research, Reports, & Statistics     Health and Wellness

 


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