The McArthur Foundation's network on mid-life, which describes the research on middle age being funded by the foundation. (
http://midmac.med.harvard.edu/
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Read middle-aged columnist Mike Bellah's insights about middle adulthood. Includes several baby boomer quizzes and discusses Generation X, mid-life moments, life's in-betweens, the single life in middle adulthood, making marriages last, and many more humorous, thoughtful insights. (
http://www.bestyears.com/columns.html
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Examine a number of behavioural medicine topics, such as psychological factors in heart disease, pain, and other aspects of health. (
http://www.sciencedaily.com/directory/Health/Medicine/Medical_Specialties/Behavioral_Medi...
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Redford Williams, leading researcher in the area of anger and coronary disease, discusses his life skills approach to a healthier life in middle adulthood. (
http://www.williamslifeskills.com/index.html
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This article describes what anger is, its effect on personal relationships, and its effective management. (
http://ga.essortment.com/managinganger_renf.htm
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Different types of complementary and alternative health care practices are described at this Canadian Health Network site. (
http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/faq-faq/alternative_health-medicines_douces/3e.html
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This website provides current research findings on immunology and nutrition, and strategies to keep the immune system healthy. (
http://healthyimmunity.com
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Extensive information on a wide range of topics on menopause. Read about medical news, join discussion groups, and link up with other related sites. (
http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/PatientResAllCateg/menopause?openDocument
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Read some general overviews of middle-age sexuality and some strategies for males that can help them cope more effectively with sexual problems. (
http://www.niapublications.org/engagepages/sexuality.asp
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This website presents the services of the university's Sexual Education Centre, topics on sexuality and relationships, and related websites. (
http://sec.sa.utoronto.ca/
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Visit the home page of K. Warner Schaie, one of the leading experts in cognitive development and aging. Includes a listing of some of his research citations. (
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/k/w/kws
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Many baby boomers are now entering middle age. Read about some of the characteristics and interests of this cohort. (
http://www.c-boom.com/index.html
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This article by the American Association of Retired Persons explores a number of questions about whether it is the right time to change jobs. (
http://www.aarp.org/working_options/changejobs/home.html
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This article considers the possibility of non-traditional jobs for women of all ages and explores the challenges and barriers that women face in their work and careers during middle age and other stages of life. (
http://www.aarp.org/money/careers/choosecareer/occupational-info/a2004-04-28-forwomen.html
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The website of the BC Council for Families has articles, resources, and web links related to balancing work and life and establishing family-friendly workplaces. (
http://www.bccf.bc.ca/
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Michael Nielsen's website is the most extensive one available on the psychology of religion. This is a good website to start with in exploring the psychology of religion. (
http://www.psychwww.com/psyrelig/
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This website has a program list, program highlights, and related links on the history and culture of Canada. (
http://tvschedule.knowledgenetwork.ca/knsch/KNThemePage.jsp?themeID=HC
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This website is maintained by Dr. Ian Ritchie, who writes for the Faith Page of the Winnipeg Free Press. There are several links related to religion and culture. (
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ian.ritchie
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