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By Margaretta Manning The New Yorker, March 17 , 1928P. 43 Frail, French Isolde View Article By Anthony Lane By Jia Tolentino By Andy Borowitz By Rebecca Mead.
By Margaretta Manning The New Yorker, March 17 , 1928P. 43 Frail, French Isolde View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Emily Nussbaum By Jia Tolentino.
In the second and third phase, to select RCTs in which the intervention was performed with aerobic or resistance training in frail older people, we searched articles using the following keywords and Medical Subject Headings: [ randomized controlled trial) AND (frail elderly) AND (aerobic exercise) OR (randomized controlled trial) AND (frail elderly) AND (strength OR resistance exercise)].
By Nat C. Hunnicutt The New Yorker, September 13 , 1952P. 44 My dear, how frail the dusty wing View Article By Alan Burdick By Charles Bethea By Charles Bethea By Phil Klay.
Let me point out that if you're a confused, hospitalized 76-year-old, the advocate you want at your bedside is Dr. Lee, author of numerous research articles on caring for frail, elderly patients.
Articles that related to frail or older individuals and either advance care plans or discussions on end-of-life care were included.
(Zing!) He pointed out that the article concentrates on the potentially frail side of Mr. Thompson and does not glamorize his arguably reckless life.
By Paul Squibb The New Yorker, February 4 , 1956P. 66 O frail and ancient lady of the portrait View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Andy Borowitz.
By Paul Squibb The New Yorker, February 4 , 1956P. 66 O frail and ancient lady of the portrait View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Emily Nussbaum.
First, we searched the electronic database MEDLINE (1948 to May 2011) through the OvidSP interface for all articles using the keyword "frailty" (using the term "frail" yielded an unmanageably large literature with little relevance to the present aims).
The writer of the 1956 piece was John Updike, who announced his article as "a service to readers who are too frail or shy" for the teeming throngs on the avenues.
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