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- :Flatt, Jason D. ;Swailes, AlexaOct 2014 | J Am Geriatr Soc. 62(10):1983-1984.
- :Albert, Steven M. ;King, JenniferMar 13 2014 | Am J Public Health. 104(5):e77-e84.:ObjectiveWe examined a population-wide program to reduce falls incidence, Pennsylvania’s Healthy Steps for Older Adults (HSOA), which, to date, has ...
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