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How to Outsmart Father Time
 Reviewed by Melinda Ratini, DO, MS on October 01, 2020
1 / 8
Spend Time With Friends

Friends are good for the soul. The time you spend doing things with other
people may have a bigger effect on your life span than where you live,
where you work, and whether you have a partner.
2 / 8
Do Something Creative

Get a little artsy and you’ll be happier, think more clearly, and have a
better quality of life. If you need an idea, consider acting. People who
were asked to pick a new creative outlet said they were less intimidated by
that than by singing, drawing, or painting. If you’ve always thought you
were meant for the stage, now’s your time to shine.
3 / 8
Cut Back on the Makeup

Chances are, you’re wearing too much. Research shows that women usually
overestimate the amount of makeup they need, particularly when they want to
appear attractive to others. Too much can make you look like you’re trying
to hide your age.
4 / 8
Exercise

You don’t have to take up a new sport. Just work in the garden or take a
brisk walk around the block. Each week, aim for at least 2 1/2 hours of
activity that gets your heart going. And throw in some moves for your
muscles, like push-ups or sit-ups, a couple of times. It can help you feel
better, look better, and think better, too. It also helps prevent diabetes,
high blood pressure, and heart disease. But check with your doctor before
starting any new exercise plan.
5 / 8
Wear Sunscreen

No, that suntan won’t make you look younger. The sun’s ultraviolet rays
cause more than 90% of the damage to your skin, which includes the kind you
can see -- wrinkles, rough patches, sagging, and skin blemishes. Sunscreen
helps prevent skin cancer, too.
6 / 8
Learn Something New

Keep challenging yourself, and you may help stop brain decline. Even
better, consider a new skill that involves your body. Dancing is a great
example because it allows you to exercise and socialize at the same time,
two things that also keep your mind and body young.
7 / 8
Brush, Floss, and Rinse

If you don’t, your teeth may get yellow, and you may develop gum disease.
That can eat away at your gum line -- a telltale sign of age -- and is
linked to heart disease, stroke, and even pancreatic cancer.
8 / 8
Don’t Smoke

It causes wrinkles because it narrows your blood vessels and limits the
blood that can get to the top layer of your skin. It also causes cancer,
heart disease, and lung disease -- none of which make you feel or look
young.

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