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Aging Well Exercise Why Anti-Aging Fitness at 50 Can Save Your Life By Jane Farrell article As millions of baby boomers cross the 50-year threshold, the perception of the dreaded ΓÇ£half-centuryΓÇ¥ mark is changing. Many 50-year-olds … Read More→
_ Exercise If You're Sitting Down, Don't Sit Still By article Research done at the University of Leeds and University College London suggests that the movements involved in fidgeting may counteract … Read More→
Heart Health ΓÇ£Fountain of YouthΓÇ¥ Protein May Have Health Benefits By Jane Farrell article People previously diagnosed with heart disease may be less likely to experience heart failure, heart attacks, or stroke, or to … Read More→
Exercise Even a Little Weekly Physical Activity Goes a Long Way for over 60s By article Just a little moderate to vigorous physical activity, even below the recommended amount every week, still seems to curb the … Read More→
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Why Anti-Aging Fitness at 50 Can Save Your Life By Jane Farrell article By Marni Andrews As millions of baby boomers cross the 50-year threshold, the perception of the dreaded ΓÇ£half-centuryΓÇ¥ mark is … Read More→