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Prof. Adam Alter's research on the impact of birthday years ending in 9 is featured
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Excerpt from ABC News -- "'In general, it's easy to get caught up in big milestones, particularly as we age -- but of course there’s no real difference between turning 30 and turning 29 or 31,' [Alter] said. 'Our culture emphasizes years like 30, 40, 50, and 60, but we shouldn't let that shape how we live our lives.'"
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Additional coverage appeared on The Globe and Mail, io9, Marie Claire Australia, New Republic, New York Magazine, Prevention and The Washington Post.
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Additional coverage appeared on The Globe and Mail, io9, Marie Claire Australia, New Republic, New York Magazine, Prevention and The Washington Post.