Sunday, November 9, 2014

Men Go Back in Time. Eyesight Improves

"One day in the fall of 1981, eight men in their 70s stepped out of a van in front of a converted monastery in New Hampshire," according to a story in the New York Times Magazine. "They shuffled forward, a few of them arthritically stooped, a couple with canes. Then they passed through the door and entered a time warp. Perry Como crooned on a vintage radio. Ed Sullivan welcomed guests on a black-and-white TV. Everything inside — including the books on the shelves and the magazines lying around — were designed to conjure 1959. This was to be the men’s home for five days as they participated in a radical experiment, cooked up by a young psychologist named Ellen Langer." There were vast improvements in their health--including their eyesight. Read more.

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