Alright, let me do one big link dump.
Being married is good for your health. So is broth. So is lots of exercise. These are all the most read articles at the NYTs. No political articles in the top ten, fyi.
The cover article at Newsweek is about David Foster Wallace.
What Ruth Bader Ginsberg talk me about being a stay-at-home dad. Eye roll. It’s a linkbait title. Mildly interesting.
Minors refusing chemo treatments makes me very uncomfortable.
The new rules for frat parties at University of Virginia.

Started running about a year and a half ago after avoiding exercise my whole life. I feel fantastic and, yes, younger in every way. An interesting book on the topic of exercise and its effects on aging is Younger Next Year For Women by Chris Crowley.
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Don’t forget to stretch. And don’t try to run through persistent pain.
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I’m really sorry about your achilles tendon. Actually, stretching is not recommended these days, especially not before running. I walk briskly for about ten minutes before breaking into an easy run, and this is generally considered preferable to static stretching before exercise. Of course, these theories seem to change with the tides, no telling what they’ll be advising five years from now. Anyway, it works for me (so far). I hope yours is not a chronic condition and that you’ll have a full recovery.
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Don’t mind him. He’s a whiner.
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