a short guide to a long life

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a short guide to a long life

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[...]... what will take place in your body if you contract the flu, can harm you in ways that increase your lifetime risk for obesity and many illnesses, including heart attack, strokes, and cancer For years now the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology have recommended flu vaccines for anyone with heart disease because it’s been shown to prevent fatal heart attacks and strokes and... needn’t own an acre or have a huge amount of unused area in your yard A simple window box will suffice And you can just start by growing herbs and spices (parsley, basil, mint, sage), then graduate to some of the more advanced crops as your space allows, such as peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, snow peas, lettuce, and Swiss chard In some places, you can grow a garden all year round and rotate which... begin to list them all here, and by the time you read this a whole new generation of useful software programs and devices will surely have hit the market You can track, calculate, plan, and research just about anything health related these days and personalize that info Some apps can be programmed for your location and, say, notify you of the foods in your geographical area that are in season and provide... people in earlier centuries Even today, we are inclined to trivialize the simple act of hand washing and would do well to keep it at the top of our priorities on a daily basis You’ll give yourself an advantage in avoiding germs that can make you sick, and you’ll help prevent the spread of germs to others All you need is a dollop of soap and water Antimicrobial soaps aren’t necessary; the standard stuff... http://davidagus.com/mhealth 3 Automate Your Life Your body loves predictability Did you get up today at the same time as yesterday? Will you eat your next meal at roughly the same time you ate that meal yesterday? One of the best ways of reducing stress on your body and keeping its preferred, balanced state of being (homeostasis) is to maintain a regular, consistent routine on a daily basis, 365 days a. .. e-mail And that can add stress 10 Have a Glass of Wine with Dinner Habits that transcend culture and religion and date back thousands of years probably have some benefit to them regardless of what the science says But now we know that moderate alcohol intake, especially from red wine, can reduce one’s risk for heart disease This benefit does have a caveat, however: drinking can potentially increase one’s... information on local farmers markets Pretty soon we’ll be able to wear little devices that can clue us in to our body’s dynamics all day long Not that we all may want to wear such gadgets 24/7, but these could be incredibly powerful tools for creating and maintaining baseline numbers, and in some cases for training ourselves to know when we could benefit from some behavioral modifications It’s hard to take... ingredients and have them at a daily regular snack time Then abide by the same portion control rules you’d use for any regular meal, treating treats as treats, and you’ll have accomplished more than the vast majority of Americans 9 Cultivate Om in the Office It shouldn’t take a study to highlight the negative impact work-related stress can have on us physically, but now we can point to several, one of... include a few rules about eating and buying food, but I will also address all the other factors that play into good health I’ve done my best to keep it short and sweet, while still keeping my promise to bestow on you the recipe for a long and healthy life PART I What to Do 1 Listen, Look, Feel (and Record Your Body’s Features) These days it’s easier to know your blood pressure and heart rate than it is to. .. 2) I’m a big believer in what’s called personalized medicine, which means customizing your health care to your specific needs based on your physiology, genetics, value system, and individual circumstances Medicine is finally at a place where we have the technology to tailor treatment and preventive protocols to an individual, just like a seamstress can tailor a garment to a person’s body But it all begins . conversely, mainstream. Many individuals think taking aspirin and statins on a daily basis is aggressive but taking vitamins is mainstream. But the data tell a totally different story, painting a picture. field, but his initial observations and recommendations were remarkably accurate over two thousand years ago. Walking is man’s best medicine. Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food. Declare. his many now-famous quotes. Below are some examples that continue to have amazing relevance to today’s medicine. In fact, one could argue that our modern world has brought science and data into

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  • Note to Readers

  • A Brief Historical Note

  • Introduction

  • The Power of Prevention

  • PART I

  • What to Do

    • 1. Listen, Look, Feel ⠀愀渀搀 刀攀挀漀爀搀 夀漀甀爀 䈀漀搀礠ᤀ猀 䘀攀愀琀甀爀攀猀)

    • 2. Measure Yourself

    • 3. Automate Your Life

    • 4. Mobilize Your Medical Data

    • 5. Eat Real Food ⠀愀渀搀 䐀漀渠ᤀ琀 䰀攀琀 琀栀攀 䄀瀀瀀氀攀 䘀愀氀氀 䘀愀爀 昀爀漀洀 琀栀攀 吀爀攀攀)

    • 6. Know Your Grocer

    • 7. Grow a Garden

    • 8. Maintain a Dietary Protocol That Works for You

    • 9. Cultivate Om in the Office

    • 10. Have a Glass of Wine with Dinner

    • 11. Practice Good Hygiene—in Bed and Out

    • 12. Cohabitate

    • 13. Maintain a Healthy Weight

    • 14. Get Your Annual Flu Shot, Even If You “Never Get Sick” and “Have Never Gotten the Flu”

    • 15. Get Naked

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