NH Outlook Talk Show , Friday, 10/30/2009
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Aging well. Dr. Bill Thomas, author of What Are Old People For? talks with guest host Ally McNair about long term care, sexuality and remaining active at older age.
Aging well. Dr. Bill Thomas, author of What Are Old People For? talks with guest host Ally McNair.
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Next on Outlook, what are old people for?
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Hi, I'm Ally McNair, state president of AARP and your guest host for NH Outlook, it's a special edition Speaking of Health. What are old people for is the title of a book written by our guest, Dr. Bill Thomas. He's a well known geriatrician and a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the creator of the Eden Project, enhancing the lives of people in elder care. Dr. Bill Thomas thank you for being here.
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http:/www.seniorscountnh.org/
http:/changingaging.org/
http:/www.ilcusa.org/
http:/www.aarp.org/states/nh/
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That's it for this special edition of NH Outlook, I'm Ally McNair, take care.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/30/2009
HOST: Ally McNair Length: 25:35
Hi, I'm Ally McNair, state president of AARP and your guest host for NH Outlook, it's a special edition Speaking of Health. What are old people for is the title of a book written by our guest, Dr. Bill Thomas. He's a well known geriatrician and a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the creator of the Eden Project, enhancing the lives of people in elder care. Dr. Bill Thomas thank you for being here.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Bill Thomas M.D.\Physician and Author, Allison McNair\Host, President of AARP-NH.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/30/2009
HOST: Ally McNair Length: 25:35
Hi, I'm Ally McNair, state president of AARP and your guest host for NH Outlook, it's a special edition Speaking of Health. What are old people for is the title of a book written by our guest, Dr. Bill Thomas. He's a well known geriatrician and a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the creator of the Eden Project, enhancing the lives of people in elder care. Dr. Bill Thomas thank you for being here.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Bill Thomas M.D.\Physician and Author, Allison McNair\Host, President of AARP-NH.
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