Robert A. Norman
Editor
2008
As “baby-boomers” begin to enter into senior citizenship and the elderly get older, an increased emphasis in geriatric medicine is inevitable. Those 65 years and older are increasing in numerical strength and therefore, along with the common problems prevalent in an aging population, will also have new dermatological problems related to wear and tear, the effects of sun exposure, as well as pharmacologically induced problems arising from treating other conditions.