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Science and socialized health care continue to wage a diabolical struggle that's hurting the overall health of the nation. Meanwhile, we're receiving conflicting signals about our collective health, with some studies predicting we'll live longer and other studies showing that obesity and disease will cut our lives short. Among the American population, 66 percent of people exercise fewer than ten minutes per week, 45 percent do not read food labels, and 25 percent use some form of mind-altering chemicals. Most Americans don't even have long-term care insurance or a financial plan for nursing…mehr

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Science and socialized health care continue to wage a diabolical struggle that's hurting the overall health of the nation. Meanwhile, we're receiving conflicting signals about our collective health, with some studies predicting we'll live longer and other studies showing that obesity and disease will cut our lives short. Among the American population, 66 percent of people exercise fewer than ten minutes per week, 45 percent do not read food labels, and 25 percent use some form of mind-altering chemicals. Most Americans don't even have long-term care insurance or a financial plan for nursing home care. In this self-health guide, Jerry Rhoads, the President and CEO of All-American Care-a long-term care firm specializing in restorative care-cuts through the confusion and provides solutions that boost personal wellness. You can learn how to make time to exercise, determine whether Obama Care is a solution or an added burden, take advantage of tax incentives that promote a healthy lifestyle, and improve your relationships with loved ones. Get the facts you need in order to understand the problem, and take steps to ensure that you can enjoy a healthy life even when we see America in the Red Zone.
Autorenporträt
Jerry L. Rhoads is a CPA and a retired health care administrator ... born in Iowa and lives in the Chicago area with his wife of 63 years. He is the proud father of four, grandfather of 12, and great-grandfather of 11. He has been writing poetry since he was in eighth grade ... then began to record his works on a tape recorder while driving to his healthcare clients' offices. Over the years these were converted to typewritten form by his secretary ... after accumulating 12 three-ring binders full of paper versions, he began to convert them to digital, as he was retiring from his healthcare accounting and consulting practice. This resulted in over 3,000 pages and 320,000 words in the five Wonders of the World books. He has also just released a book coauthored with his wife titled "How to Live Forever, After) (12 wedding and habits that has contributed to their 63+ years of marriage).