It’s Sunday! Let’s take it easy and look at a trio of our favorite aging icons of Hollywood and find out why they inspire.
Plus: we found 8 reasons why you should appreciate aging.
And a few reader favorites, including not just another ‘social media is bad” story, but one about how an influential leader like Trump can impact public health through their personal use of social media platforms.
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Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman, and Dick Van Dyke - Three Men Aging with Grace and Style
Aging looks different for everyone, but every so often, a public figure comes along who makes growing older feel a little less intimidating—and a lot more inspiring. Whether it’s the way they stay active, keep learning, or radiate a calm, grounded presence, some celebrities become living proof that age isn’t a finish line.
Dick Van Dyke: At 99 years old, and just days shy of his 100th birthday, Van Dyke hosted a sign along of Mary Poppins songs, reminding us that you’re never too old to stop having fun.
Harrison Ford: At 83, Ford continues to be a working star. He currently stars in Shrinking on Apple TV and has reprised the role of Han Solo in the most recent Star Wars movies.
Morgan Freeman: At 84 years old, Freeman continues to ooze gravitas as an actor and strives to keep himself mentally stimulated.
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8 Reasons Why You Should Appreciate Aging
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How Leaders Like Trump Influence Public Health Through Use of Social Media
In today’s world, public health is influenced by more than medicine, policy, and personal choices. It’s shaped by culture—especially the digital culture created by the people we follow, share, admire, or argue with online. Few public figures have had more impact on the tone and intensity of social platforms than President Donald Trump.
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Man Traumatizes His Digestive System After Consuming 7lbs of Gummy Candy in 3 Days
‘Tis the season for overindulgence. Cakes, cookies, candy… carbs, cocktails, and creamy treats… the list is endless and sooner or later it comes for us all. Let’s all learn from the man who recently consumed 7lbs of gummy candy over the course of 3-days and wound up in the hospital.
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Dave Coulier Reveals Tongue Cancer Diagnosis Months After Beating non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
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