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Aging
Aging Gracefully Print E-mail

by Louise L. Hay.

Louise L. Hay The ways in which we currently age have been programmed into us, and we have accepted this idea as a reality. We believe that we all will get old, sick, senile, frail, and die -- in that order. This does not have to be the truth for us any longer. The current crop of baby boomers will live longer, and if we take charge of our health, we will live exciting, productive lives.

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Osteoporosis Print E-mail

by Raquel Martin with Judi Gerstung, D.C.

Osteoporosis can begin as early as fifteen years prior to the first signs of menopause -- often around the middle to late thirties. The association of accelerated bone loss with menopause led medical doctors to prescribe estrogen supplements. However, there is ample evidence in the medical literature that the therapy is of some limited value, at best, during the menopausal years. Dr. John Lee suggests instead that this escalating bone loss is due to decreasing levels of progesterone.

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Beauty and Eternal Youth Print E-mail

by Chao-Hsiu Chen.

The West is preoccupied with looking younger; signs of aging are reminders of death. In Asia, age brings greater beauty and wisdom; it is what we all look forward to. However, if you still want to fight the aging process, you can look younger by following the fifty points outlined below.

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Strength Training for Healthier Aging Print E-mail

by Lorie A. Schleck, MA, PT.

Strength training, especially when combined with aerobic exercise, is a surefire way to control body weight. Why? Because muscle burns calories and fat. But left to its own devices, the body loses about a half pound of muscle every year after age 30. If we don't keep ourselves strong, we gain weight with each passing year.

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