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Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Comments on research in the social sciences pertaining to Alzheimer's disease: a more humble approach, AGING MENT, 5(2), 2001, pp. S17-S19

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Comments on research in the social sciences pertaining to Alzheimer's disease: a more humble approach, AGING MENT, 5, 2001, pp. S17-S19

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Preventing schizophrenia and Alzheimer disease: comparative ethics, SCHIZOPHR R, 51(1), 2001, pp. 103-108

Authors: Post, SG Stuckey, FC Whitehouse, PJ Ollerton, S Durkin, C Robbins, D FallCreek, SJ
Citation: Sg. Post et al., A focus group on cognition-enhancing medications in Alzheimer disease: Disparities between professionals and consumers, ALZ DIS A D, 15(2), 2001, pp. 80-88

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Tube feeding and advanced progressive dementia, HAST CENT R, 31(1), 2001, pp. 36-42

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Assessing quality of life in Alzheimer's disease, GERONTOLOGI, 41(1), 2001, pp. 139-140

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Interventions in dementia care: Toward improving quality of life, GERONTOLOGI, 41(1), 2001, pp. 139-140

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Care that works: A relationship approach to persons with dementia, GERONTOLOGI, 41(1), 2001, pp. 139-140

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Commentary on "sexuality and intimacy in the nursing home", J CLIN ETH, 11(4), 2000, pp. 314-317

Authors: Paris, JJ Post, SG
Citation: Jj. Paris et Sg. Post, Managed care, cost control, and the common good, CAMB Q H E, 9(2), 2000, pp. 182-188

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Key issues in the ethics of dementia care, NEUROL CLIN, 18(4), 2000, pp. 1011

Authors: Puchalski, CM Larson, DB Post, SG
Citation: Cm. Puchalski et al., Physicians and patient spirituality - Response, ANN INT MED, 133(9), 2000, pp. 748-749

Authors: Post, SG Puchalski, CM Larson, DB
Citation: Sg. Post et al., Physicians and patient spirituality: Professional boundaries, competency, and ethics, ANN INT MED, 132(7), 2000, pp. 578-583

Authors: Kosik, KS Post, SG Quaid, KA
Citation: Ks. Kosik et al., An ethical context for presymptomatic testing in Alzheimer's disease, CUR CLIN N, 2000, pp. 317-327

Authors: Post, SG Whitehouse, PJ Nelson, JL Sachs, GA
Citation: Sg. Post et al., Alzheimer disease ethics: A continuing area of public interest, ALZ DIS A D, 13(2), 1999, pp. 63-65

Authors: Cohen, CA Whitehouse, PJ Post, SG Gauthier, S Eberhart, A LeDuc, L
Citation: Ca. Cohen et al., Ethical issues in Alzheimer disease: The experience of a national Alzheimer Society Task Force, ALZ DIS A D, 13(2), 1999, pp. 66-70

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Future scenarios for the prevention and delay of Alzheimer disease onset in high-risk groups - An ethical perspective, AM J PREV M, 16(2), 1999, pp. 105-110

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, From sacrament to contract: Marriage, religion, and law in the Western tradition, J RELIG, 79(4), 1999, pp. 641-648

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, From culture wars to common ground: Religion and the American family debate, J RELIG, 79(4), 1999, pp. 641-648

Authors: Whitehouse, PJ Post, SG
Citation: Pj. Whitehouse et Sg. Post, Ethical problems in the use of antidementia drugs - In reply, J AM GER SO, 47(7), 1999, pp. 913-913

Authors: Post, SG Whitehouse, PJ Zinn, AB
Citation: Sg. Post et al., Genetics and the moral future of dementia care, GENETIC TESTING FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE, 1998, pp. 1-13

Authors: Post, SG
Citation: Sg. Post, Education for a too-hopeful public, GENETIC TESTING FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE, 1998, pp. 225-238
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