Sunday, November 22, 2009

longevity

Majority of Babies Will Live to 100—How Will They Do It?

Rising life expectancy means more of us will live not only longer but better through our senior years. more >>

Eat Less Food and Play More Bridge

No sure bets but longevity and healthy aging appear linked to diet, stimulating social activities. more >>

10 Health Habits That Will Help You Live to 100

You don't need to eat yogurt and live on a mountaintop, but you do need to floss. more >>

9 Books to Inspire a Healthy New Year

A selection of great reads for those who want to head off disease and live a robust life. more >>

Coffee Drinkers Might Live Longer

Women who consumed four to five cups a day lowered their risk of dying by a quarter. more >>

7 Reasons Men Die First

And what they can do about it. more >>

Video: Real Men Wear Hospital Gowns

So says a new ad campaign that's pushing men to get medical screening. more >>

Why Some Women Can Expect to Die Too Early

Life expectancy is on the decline in certain U.S. counties; here's the reason. more >>

Obesity's Link to Life Expectancy

Excess body fat is tied to a host of deadly ills, including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. more >>

Health Buzz: Preterm Births and Other Health News

Longevity 101: Try the 'Power 9'

Nine ways you can extend your years of wellness. more >>

From 4 Long-lived Cultures, 9 Tips for Longevity

A conversation with the author of The Blue Zone reveals why some cultures excel at longevity. more >>

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