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Once considered a medical curiosity, centenarians like Lloyd Brown, 105, are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population. (James M. Thresher - The Washington Post)
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Looking Ahead to The Days of Old 
The tattoo on Lloyd Brown's right arm, marking his tour on the USS New Hampshire, is faded. But his memory of the day he was sworn into the Navy is not.

New Vision For Midlife?
After undergoing an updated kind of Lasik, one patient could still see imperfection.

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