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Celebrities and Their Habits: The Bad and The Good - Page 9

By RealAge
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Celebrities and Their Habits: The Bad and The Good

For all the glamorous red carpet photos of stars, there are just as many shots of celebs in less flattering poses: eating a greasy burger, smoking, chugging alcohol. Celebrities have vices, just like the rest of us. And their bad habits age them, just like anyone else. Our chief medical officer Keith Roach, MD, has advice for stars and for the rest of us on how to keep from prematurely aging. By RealAge

Ashton Kutcher and Social Networks

Being a social butterfly has its benefits. If you have any questions about the positives of having a large social network, check out the ubiquitous Ashton Kutcher. The actor, commercial pitchman, and professional gag player is the first celebrity to have more than 1,000,000 followers on Twitter. Kutcher, who is the assistant coach for the Harvard-Westlake School football team in Los Angeles, makes time for more than his career, and he's the beneficiary.

According to Dr. Roach, being social and active is definitely beneficial for your RealAge. Read how deeds of generosity can help build your support network. And follow RealAge on Twitter.
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