Monitoring for change: the role of family and friends in helping older adults manage personal health information
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George Demiris | Anne M. Turner | Andrea L. Hartzler | Jean O. Taylor | Katie Osterhage | Jean O. Taylor | G. Demiris | A. Hartzler | A. Turner | K. Osterhage
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