Strong grip, staying fit helps men live long
14th Nov 2006, 20:11 GMT
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A strong grip, a good education, a wife, and not becoming overweight are among the keys to a long life for middle-aged men who'd like to grow old in good health, a study said on Tuesday.
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