The blog reframes aging as a stage of opportunity rather than decline, emphasizing that many physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges associated with later life can be prevented or managed through intentional, healthy behaviors. It highlights the importance of balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, and preventive healthcare to maintain strength, mobility, and independence, alongside lifelong learning, social connection, and stress management to support cognitive and mental well-being. The article also stresses emotional resilience through purpose, relationships, gratitude, and adaptability, noting that technology and community engagement can further enhance health, connection, and autonomy. Overall, it argues that healthy aging is holistic and proactive, focusing on adding quality and fulfillment to life, not just years.Continue reading
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Sit at Your Desk and Do Your Work
Imagine if our educational system taught children an unhealthy habit. If, for example, teachers all took a few minutes every day to coax students to puff on a cigarette, or to demand that they eat a just little more junk food? What if the report card reprimanded a child for crossing the street too cautiously?...Continue reading
Do Americans understand the health benefits of exercise?
An article from Sci-Tech Today.com, Action is Louder than Weight, described how Americans do not really take the recommendation of exercise too seriously. This is a concern especially with the raising obesity rate in the US. The article states that most American’s know exercise is good for their health but they do not really understand...Continue reading
