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Suggested Readings

Blaikie, A. (1999). Aging & popular culture. New York: Cambridge University Press. Explores policy perceptions, media images, and social understanding of the aging process. Also presents research on the history and evolution of aging stereotypes.

McCabe, P.M., Schneiderman, N., Field, T. M., & Wellens, A. R. (Eds.). (1999). Stress, coping, and cardiovascular disease. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Discusses physiological, psychosocial, developmental, and mental health factors in the relationship between stress and heart disease.

Schindley, W. (2002). A survival guide for nontraditional students. Mt. Pleasant, TX: Dallas Publishing. Presents the unique experiences of nontraditional college students, including expectations, personal commitments, fears, and obstacles. In addition, the author provides suggestions for overcoming these obstacles with practical advice for success.

Tan, R. S. (2001). Unraveling truths about the male menopause. Houston, TX: Amred Publishing. Written for both men and women, the author examines the experience of male menopause. Like female menopause, male menopause is influenced by biology and environment and can affect physical and cognitive functioning.






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