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Harvard researchers say they have ‘reversed’ a sign of aging in mice

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Even quick bursts of exercise can cut your death risk – Futurity

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The Big Number: Highly physically fit women seem to live longer free of dementia – Washington Post

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The Case Against Counting Calories – Bloomberg

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The Last Conversation You’ll Ever Need to Have About Eating Right – NY Magazine

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Staying Physically Fit In Middle Age May Decrease Dementia Risk, Study Finds – Forbes

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Women Who Are in Shape Are 90% Less Likely to Develop Dementia – TIME

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How Exercise Can Keep Aging Muscles and Immune Systems ‘Young’ – NY Times

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Stubborn Aging Parents Who Want To Age In Place At Home: What You Need To Consider – Forbes

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Your DNA won’t determine the best diet to help you lose weight – LA Times

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