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What is the ethics of aging?

The number of people aged 60 and over is projected to double by 2050, which brings a host of complex moral questions to the forefront of modern healthcare and social policy. Understanding what is the ethics of aging is critical for navigating the difficult decisions faced by older adults, their families, and care providers as they strive to uphold respect, dignity, and well-being.

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