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Redesigning Long Life and Rethinking Longevity
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SCL Design Challenge Sep 6
The Design Challenge is open! Looking for ideas? Meet Nan! …/blog-posts/
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Stanford Longevity Sep 6
Consistent, lifelong habits are key, whether it's for or other aspects of wellbeing.
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Stanford Longevity Sep 6
"Promoting lifelong habits is about much more than just physical , and includes...all ages."
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AFAR Sep 6
On 9/21 Sci Dir Steve Austad & Brd Mbr Tom Rando present at the ’s symposium
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Tamara Sims, Ph.D. Sep 5
Relationship Problems? Try Getting More Sleep
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Stanford Longevity Sep 5
Registration for the is open! See how to promote lifelong habits through at
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CDW Corporation Sep 1
communities of any size can adopt with impact. Q&A w/ Ken Smith, Stanford's
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Stanford Longevity Aug 31
Like to think outside the box? Check out our upcoming challenge to promote throughout life.
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Stanford Longevity Aug 31
Study shows average of is increasing, same as . is a considered factor.
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Tamara Sims, Ph.D. Aug 30
Most Americans live paycheck to paycheck via
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Stanford Longevity Aug 30
Replying to @LongevityCenter
Though this study focuses on college students, what it says about the value of can be applied to any stage of life!
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Stanford Longevity Aug 30
Different for different needs; students can see who helps most even in the age
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CDW Healthcare Aug 29
Next wave of is starting to be better at understanding data unique to you
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CDW Healthcare Aug 29
Doing as much activity as you can as an individual really helps you a lot -
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Stanford Longevity Aug 28
To change how we think of , we need to change how we talk about it:
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Stanford Longevity Aug 28
Watch the free webinar tomorrow to see how can help living be a more satisfying experience.
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SCL Design Challenge Aug 28
Stanford Prevention Research Center "Do's and Don'ts": positive behavior change works!
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Senior Housing News Aug 28
Reinventing Resident Engagement Through Wellness - Free Webinar 8/29
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SCL Design Challenge Aug 25
Behavioral design can be a career path!
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Stanford Longevity Aug 25
An important example of how the little things matter. often demands such a wholistic approach.
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