Meet the People and Products Changing What it Means to Age

Meet the People and Products Changing What it Means to Age

Meet the People and Products Changing What it Means to Age



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A spotlight for extraordinary people — from celebrities to everyday citizens — who are challenging outdated beliefs about aging and sparking new solutions. Have you ever been told 'you're too old for that'? , and let’s start changing the conversation about aging.

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Deemed “too old” by the industry, actress and comic Mariann Aalda reclaims the career she loves and empowers women of all ages to snap out of society’s trance A coming-of-age family story that began with Lorne Garrettson taking his 9-year old daughter out for a 50-mile bike ride has become a family tradition. Now, at 82, Garretson is taking his last ride with his youngest grandchild.
NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson became the oldest woman in space, adding to her long list of barrier-breaking records. Whitson, 56, rocketed off the planet, headed for the international space station, where she'll celebrate her 57th birthday in February.
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