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A 101-year-old neurologist credits three rituals—keep working your mind, nurture friendships, and read often—for preserving memory and mental agility well into later life.
The Key to Longevity
It’s not diet or money, but strong relationships that predict how long you’ll live. Discover what the Harvard Study of Adult Development reveals about the power of connection.