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Valentine's Day can improve health, longevity
People who consume a diet rich in anti-oxidants, enjoy a rich social life, and constantly challenge their bodies and brains in pleasurable ways often live longer and happier lives
Valentine's Day can be about more than just giving roses and a nice card to your sweetheart. You can use romance to improve your life expectancy and brain health in your later years.
Studies have shown that individuals who consume a diet rich in anti-oxidants, enjoy a rich social life, and constantly challenge their bodies and brains in pleasurable ways often live longer -- and happier -- lives than their counterparts who aren't so inclined.
So this Valentine's Day, see how many items you can check on this romance, health and longevity scorecard:
-- Eat dark chocolate
-- Drink red wine
-- Go ballroom dancing
-- Stay happily married
-- Have more sex (presumably with your spouse or partner)
So men, take your paramour out to dinner, order some red wine and chocolate, go dancing, and after that...well, the rest is up to you.
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And if you really want to score with your sweetie, plan your retirement so that she's guaranteed a lifetime retirement income. This way, when you're gone, you won't be sorry that she's become an impoverished widow. After all, "love means never having to say you're sorry."
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Steve Vernon For more than 30 years, consulting actuary Steve Vernon helped large employers design and manage their retirement programs. Now he helps you meet the new retirement goals: Have enough money to be happy for a long, healthy life. Survive economic meltdowns. Avoid being broke at age 85. Live your life, not the life defined by others.
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