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Oct 2019
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¿Por qué nadie quiere ser viejo? | Inés ...

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Los adultos mayores son una parte cada vez más importante de nuestras sociedades. Sin embargo, suelen ser invisibles. Incluso tenemos muchos prejuicios sobre el envejecimiento de los que ni siquiera somos conscientes. Para que podamos vivir plenamente hasta el final de nuestras vidas tenemos que tomar acciones urgentes. En su charla, Inés Castro Almeyra sugiere cómo hacerlo. Para más ideas de TED en Español, te esperamos en TEDenEspanol.com.

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