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News & Announcements Long way ’round DateOctober 21, 2004 Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Trending Taking second look at daily multivitamins How America’s ageism hurts, shortens lives of elderly Turns out you likely don’t need vitamin D supplements for strong bones Can Amazon remake health care? Good genes are nice, but joy is better Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office A phone-totin’ pedestrian casts a long shadow as he walks in front of the Malkin Athletic Center.