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Secrets for a Long Life (From the Healthiest People on Earth)
by Ruby Hawk, Aug 11, 2008
We can add years to our lives by following a healthy diet and staying active. The secrets of these people might let us reach our 100th birthday still healthy and active.
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Indirect Ingenious Facial Wrinkle Remover
by mystry, Aug 11, 2008
Halt the pull of gravity to keep your cheeks from becoming flabby. Using handheld devices may be one way to slow up the process of wrinkles and a double chin.
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Assisted Living in Washington, D.C.
by S.Louise Williams, Aug 9, 2008
Most elderly individuals are not ready to give up their freedom. Explore some excellent assisted living companies in Washington, D.C.
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Age
by happycamper, Aug 3, 2008
In the early stages of life as a human, life may seem careless and free although it soon develops into something with far more meaning.
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Geriatric Drug Abuse
by Juliet Christie Murray, Jul 27, 2008
The geriatric use of over-the-counter drugs may seem so innocent, however the excessive use is seen as drug abuse.
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13 Regular Tests You Should Do When You are Over 40 Years Old
by balisunset, Jul 8, 2008
After age 40, most men and women begin to find out what it means to “feel your age.” Those little signs that you’re not a kid anymore—tiring more easily, having a harder time taking off weight—aren’t serious. But they are reminders that we take our health for granted at the risk of losing it. If you’re over 40, talk to your doctor about scheduling the exams on this checklist.
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Aging, or Growing Old?
by S J Dickens, Jul 8, 2008
How do we view growing old? Do we age as we grow old?
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Efforts to Avoid Alzheimer's Disease
by Roger Harris, Jul 7, 2008
Sickness is unavoidable. Some type of sickness will come into everyone's life sometime. Alzheimer's Disease is the one which I fear greatly.
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Four Ways to Renew Your Aging Brain
by Bianca Tora, Jul 7, 2008
New research shows that nothing in the brain is hardwired. Like the salamander that can regenerate its tail, the brain can re-grow new neurons. It is this compensating mechanism that points the way to brain longevity.
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Six Simple Ways to Reduce Your Wrinkle
by Emmy, Jul 3, 2008
Six simple & practical tips to help reduce your wrinkle.
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