Harvard Happiness Study Turns 88, Finds Relationships as Key Predictor of Well-Being

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Harvard Happiness Study Turns 88, Finds Relationships as Key Predictor of Well-Being
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A landmark Harvard Study of Adult Development, ongoing since 1938, shows that long-lasting, high-quality relationships predict happier, healthier aging far more than wealth or genetics; loneliness is a significant risk to well-being, while strong connections in midlife correlate with better health and longevity, and researchers plan to continue the study into its ninth decade.

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