The Midlife Tuneup
Originally published on June 1, 2018
By Tara Parker-Pope
Tara Parker-Pope is a columnist covering health, behavior and relationships. She is the founding editor of Well, The Times's award-winning consumer health site.
Her most recent book is “For Better: The Science of a Good Marriage” (Dutton, May 2010). Ms. Parker-Pope won an Emmy award for the Well video series “Life, Interrupted,” which chronicled the challenges of a young cancer patient in her 20s.
Before joining The Times in 2007, Ms. Parker-Pope was a health columnist for The Wall Street Journal. She resides in upstate New York. Follow her on Twitter @taraparkerpope and Facebook.
Originally published on June 1, 2018
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