Today, due to numerous medical and scientific advances, people are living longer than ever before. But, you do not just automatically live longer—you have to be good to your body, mind, and soul. The following 10 tips are a good start for getting you on your way to living a long and healthy life.
The Healthy Aging Campaign
National Institute of Aging
Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging
Health Canada
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Last reviewed April 2010 by Brian Randall, MD
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