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Aging Matters
Staying Stronger Longer: Small Changes Can Make a Difference
The AFRESH health and wellness program, piloted at Urban Housing Solutions in Nashville, encourages adults age 50 and older to form manageable habits. These small, incremental changes to diet and exercise can add up to improved overall health. Learn more in this Report from NPT's original production series AGING MATTERS.
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