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Stop thinking about<lb />health as the prevention of<lb />disease but start thinking<lb />about it as the prevention<lb />of aging.<lb />6. The better condition you<lb />are in, the younger you<lb />say. the better prepared<lb />you will be to fight the<lb />factors that age you. When<lb />you take care of your body,<lb />time slows down. You will<lb />have more time; time to be<lb />\-hat you want to be and to<lb />lo what you want to do.<lb /><lb />T. People who are still able<lb />to live young even when<lb />their calendar age is old<lb /><lb />\ eren't necessarily born<lb />vith "good" genes nearly<lb />a» much as they have made<lb /><lb />| 8. The better you take careT<lb />| .of your arteries andthe . -<lb />| younger they are, the<lb />|} younger you will be. "<lb />9. The environment in<lb /><lb />any of the things to keep<lb /><lb />which we live, the sub-<lb />stances we put into our<lb />bodies, the risks we take,<lb />and the stresses we un-<lb />dergo, can all contribute to<lb />aging.<lb /><lb />10. Breathing secondhand<lb />smoke, eating foods high<lb />in saturated fats, working<lb />in an unsafe environment,<lb />so using a cell phone while<lb />driving can all increase the<lb /><lb />- likelihood that our lives<lb /><lb />will be shorten of more<lb /><lb />ridden with illness than<lb /><lb />they would be otherwise.<lb /><lb />| 1. When we think only<lb />about disease, we forget<lb />about other factors that are<lb />outside our bodies that can<lb />make us healthy. Some<lb />choices: becoming a life-<lb />long learner by enrolling in<lb />classes, reading for other-<lb />wise stimulating the mind,<lb />can help you live longer.<lb />Having fun with your<lb />friends can do the same.<lb />12. Are you as young as<lb />you could be? Master these<lb />most difficult<lb />changes;Keep blood pres-<lb />sure low, stop smoking,<lb />maintain a constant desir-<lb />able weight, reduce stress,<lb />cut back on excessive con-<lb />sumption of alcohol, over-<lb />come a drug addictions,<lb /><lb />_ recover from a severe emo-<lb /><lb />tional trauma<lb />13. High blood pressure,<lb />called hypertension, is one<lb /><lb />of the leading causes of<lb />heart attack, stroke, heart<lb />failure, and kidney failure.<lb />The ideal blood pressure<lb />for maintaining youth and<lb />vigor is I] 5/76,<lb /><lb />14. How do you achieve<lb />ideal blood pressure? Eat a<lb />more nutritious diet that is<lb />low in saturated fat. Get<lb />more exercise. Lose<lb />weight. Stop smoking, Cut<lb />your sodium intake to less<lb />than 1'600 mg a day, in-<lb />crease your potassium, cal-<lb />cium, and magnesium<lb />intake, avoid stress and<lb />consider strategies to,<lb />reduces stress, such as in-<lb />creasing social connections<lb />or using relaxation therapy,<lb />biofeedback methods or<lb />yoga. If your blood pres-<lb />sure is close to or higher<lb />than 140/90, talk to your<lb />doctor bout taking medi-<lb />cine to reduce hyperten-<lb />sion.<lb /><lb />15. The Immune System<lb />protects you from disease.<lb />Keeping your immune<lb />system going and strong<lb />helps keep cancer al. bay,<lb />Cancer is the second lead-<lb />ing killer in the United<lb />States and may soon sur-<lb />pass heart disease as num-<lb />ber one. It is'far easier to<lb /><lb />~ prevent cancer than to cure<lb /><lb />it.<lb /><lb />16. Prostate cancer kills<lb />more men than anything<lb />but heart disease and lung<lb />cancer: 250,000 new cases<lb />are diagnosed a year, afid<lb />40,000 men die from pros-<lb />tate cancer annually.<lb />Cancer is a disease of<lb />one's own body gone awry.<lb />17. Cancer is the second<lb />leading cause of death in<lb />the United States.<lb /><lb />18. 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Stop smoking<lb /><lb />st at least once a year,<lb /><lb />.. an y twice a year to<lb />Rees<lb /><lb />22, Environmental hazards "<lb /><lb />affect your health - acci-<lb /><lb />dents, air pollution, sex<lb />and drugs, the syt bols of<lb /><lb />wild youth can us<lb /><lb />young or make us old fast.<lb /><lb />33. Smoking kills and it<lb /><lb />remains the greatest public<lb />health base We face.<lb /><lb />Even if it doesn't kill you,<lb />smoking will make you<lb /><lb />. older. You see the wrinkles<lb /><lb />in your face; shortness of<lb />breath, a loss of stamina<lb />and energy causes high<lb />blood pressure and clog-<lb />ging of the arteries.<lb />Smokers have more colds,<lb />causes pneumonia, and<lb />other infections than do<lb />nonsmokers.<lb /><lb />24. 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