Word: agee
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...question surely as old as vanity itself: How can you look young forever? A forthcoming study in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery offers one surprising idea: as you age, don't be afraid to put on a few pounds. Fat, it turns out, can significantly smooth out wrinkles and give you a younger-looking face. (Read "Beth Teitell: On Not Looking...
Guyuron doesn't recommend that people gain weight just to look younger, and one limitation of his study is that the Twinsburg photos included only faces. If they had shown the whole body, the judges may have knocked a couple of years off the age estimates of those who had kept a youthful figure - and added a couple of years for those who were well fed in the middle...
Finally - and this was the cruelest finding - those who had taken antidepressants also looked older than their twins who hadn't. In other words, if the misery of your divorce doesn't age you, your attempt to treat it with Prozac might. Guyuron and his colleagues believe this unjust fact has something to do with the drooping relaxation of facial muscles that antidepressants can cause...
...retirement incentive plan comes to fruition, it will not be the first time Harvard has offered to increase pension benefits for staffers who retire early. During an economic recession in 1991, the University created an early retirement incentive program for all non-faculty employees over the age of 55 who had worked for the University for at least 10 years...
Dartmouth’s plan is nearly identical to Harvard’s plan from 1991—all employees over the age of 55 who have been Dartmouth employees for at least 10 years qualify for the program...