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Aging well : surprising guideposts to a happier life from the landmark Harvard study of adult development

Aging well : surprising guideposts to a happier life from the landmark Harvard study of adult development

The data gathered by Harvard Medical School reveals why some people turn out to be more resilient than others. It is the individual lifestyle choices that play a greater role than genetics, wealth, race, or other factors in determining how happy people are in later life. With step-by-step advice and revelation of scientific findings, this book is aimed to help people age well.

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Book info

Author Vaillant, George E.
Reader Reynolds Michael J.
Language eng
Duration 14 h 21 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (14 h 21 min)
Original publication info Little, Brown and Company 2003.
Keywords bli gammal gerontologi vanheneminen gerontologia
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