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Editorial director of lifestyle at the Huffington Post Christina Anderson and associate professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center Dr. Roshini Raj share simple tests to assess how well you’re aging. From how long can you stand on one leg to getting up from crossed legs without using your hands, these tests can be indications of your overall health.