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Items Related To Tag 'living 100'

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    • Living to 100
      Dr. Margery Silver

      One of the world's leading experts on longevity teaches from her own experiences.


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      Living to 100 Can Be Easy As Cake

      Hitting the big 1-0-0 mark can be easier than most of us think. Experts say if you follow three simple tips you may see yourself blowing out the candles on your 100th birthday cake!


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      Dr. Robert Butler

      Back in the 1960s, while people were still speaking out against racism and women were fighting for their rights, Dr. Robert Butler was fighting for a group people didn't really pay much attention to: the elderly.


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      Dr. Mark Leenay

      Want to learn how to live to 100? Here's a tip: getting online may be as important as hitting the gym.


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      The Most Vibrant 107-Year-Old in the World

      It wasn't long ago that living to 100 was a monumental feat. But in most cases, the centenarian would be frail and barely aware. Times have changed! At 107, Wilhelmina Hoorn raises the bar of what's possible to a whole new level.


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      The Older You Get, The Healthier You've Been

      Dr. Thomas Perls is head of The New England Centenarian Study (NECS), the largest comprehensive study of centenarians in the world. The NECS believes that centenarians are a select group of people who have either markedly delayed or entirely escaped dis


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      The Growing Bolder Radio Show: June 26, 2010

      Take a leap and get inspired by Skydivers Over Sixty -- plus, learn the secret to living to 100, take a lesson from an Emmy Award-winning actress and see why art is in the eye of the bold beholder.


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      World's Oldest Woman Had Normal Brain

      A Dutch woman who reached 115 years of age and remained mentally sharp throughout life had a healthy brain when she died. The new study suggests Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are not inevitable, as had been suspected.


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      Elsa Hoffman

      What does it take to not only live to 100 but to still be vibrant? Elsa Hoffman is a shining example of how aging can be. As she prepares to celebrate her 103rd birthday, Elsa says she doesn't fight her age, she embraces it.



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