CAA offers health tips for Canadian seniors to support longer, healthier lives
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Summary
A brief CAA article advises Canadian seniors on health tips to enjoy longer lifespans, including monitoring protein intake, gum health, balance, hearing, maintaining social ties, and getting natural morning light. It also mentions CAA member perks for fitness and hearing aids.
Key quotes
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monitoring protein intake, gum health, balance, hearing while maintaining social ties getting natural light in the morning
CAA members also get many fitness and hearing aid perks
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