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What do you need to be happy? The world’s longest happiness study, which tracked 700 people over the course of 85 years, suggests that the key lies in strong relationships. Writer Melissa Twigg highlights seven lessons from the findings that you can incorporate into your daily routine to boost your mood.
Chris
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