New Yale study challenges one of aging’s biggest myths
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- Study finds positive attitude toward aging linked to cognitive, physical improvement WGEM · 49d ago
- Longevity Science 2026: 5 Findings Worth Knowing SUCCESS Magazine · 49d ago
- By the Numbers: Wealthy Americans and older adults have more positive views of aging American Psychological Association (APA) · 49d ago
- ‘Such individuals aren’t outliers’ Yahoo · 49d ago
- ‘Such individuals aren’t outliers’ The Week · 49d ago
- Living better, not just longer The Christian Science Monitor · 49d ago broke it first
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