Old people are faced with dilemma as families disintegrate
- Rajesh Chauhan, consultant in family medicine and communicable diseases (drchauhanrajesh@yahoo.com),
- Akhilesh Kumar Singh, senior resident neurology,
- Parul Kushwah, family medicine practitioner
- 309/9 AV Colony, Sikandra, Agra-282007, India
- 309/9 AV Colony, Sikandra, Agra-282007, India
EDITOR—Heath describes a current trend that has to be kept in check.1 Recent research findings may strike everyone with mortal fear on occasion. Multinational companies do their bit to allay this fear by producing “antidotes” at an equally rapid pace and at “competitive prices,” lest others overtake them in …
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