Ninety is now the new 80 for senior citizens

UBC doctor explains medical advances in treating age-related diseases with activity

Dr. Larry Dian (left) chats with Jane Johnston, a receptionist at the Tapestry Foundation, at Vandusen Gardens in Vancouver, May 31, after his lecture on successful aging. Alistair Burns / The B.C. Catholic 

Alistair Burns's latest article finds out why 90 is now the new 80:

Can 90 years old be the new 80 for

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