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		<title>First &#8220;Sister Study&#8221; Says Live Healthy and Age Better</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A long-term study of sisters reinforces the importance of healthy living for better health.
Women who maintain a healthy weight and who have lower perceived stress may be less likely to have chromosome changes associated with aging, than obese and stressed women, according to a pilot study that was part of the Sister Study. 
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