Briefly: If I had to name the one word, that is most often used to
label something as what it is not, my vote would go to "healthy". Whether it's the issue of sugar vs. honey, of butter vs. oil or of calories vs. nutrients, science and evidence are clearly not playing the lead role in the culinary theater of the world wide web. Judging by its popularity, that's a missed opportunity.
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Our best bet for healthy aging is to escape the flawed health care system. It makes disease treatment more profitable than prevention. It neglects aging as a treatable cause of diseases. And it denies access to personalized lifestyle medicine. This blog is about how you can overcome these limitations. It is about challenging half-truths and outdated ideas. It is focused on evidence-based, personalized lifestyle medicine for lifelong health. Delivered by a feisty public health scientist.
Showing posts with label atherosclerosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atherosclerosis. Show all posts
Monday, May 28, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Your shortcut to longevity.
If you don't die from an accident, a serious infection or a
cancer, you'll live as long as your arteries let you. And how long they let you
is all in your hands. I know this sounds over-simplified, but it's biomedical
knowledge in a nutshell. Lets look at what happens in and to your arteries and
what that means for keeping them in mint condition.
Labels:
about health,
artery,
atherosclerosis,
chronic disease,
endothelial,
endothelium,
exercise,
health,
health benefits,
high intensity,
HIT,
interval exercise,
longevity,
physical activity,
plaque
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Baden-Baden, Deutschland
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