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Living Longer & Better is a fantastic guide to thriving throughout your retired years (and hopefully before) instead of simply surviving. It escorts you through a paradigm shift in the definition of aging from a "number" associated with decline to that of a state of mobility, activity and functionality associated with improvement. Yes, even at 94 you can still bike, run and swim and complete a sprint triathlon! Living Longer & Better seeks to change the belief that age equals decline. It will cause people to shift from the subset of the population that is declining to the subset that is…mehr

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Living Longer & Better is a fantastic guide to thriving throughout your retired years (and hopefully before) instead of simply surviving. It escorts you through a paradigm shift in the definition of aging from a "number" associated with decline to that of a state of mobility, activity and functionality associated with improvement. Yes, even at 94 you can still bike, run and swim and complete a sprint triathlon! Living Longer & Better seeks to change the belief that age equals decline. It will cause people to shift from the subset of the population that is declining to the subset that is getting better with age. This guide will show you how to improve your body, mind, emotions and spiritual state to live longer and better. Dr. Scanameo skillfully combines the principles of anti-aging medicine as well as those of geriatric medicine to really take the aging myth "bull by the horns." It's your life. It's time that you direct it, take control of it and truly live in a way that helps you to really thrive. As Dr. Scanameo tells the patients in his clinic: "Let's give wine a little competition and not be the only thing that gets better with age!"
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Dr. Scanameo is an anti-aging specialist with a dedicated private practice in geriatric medicine in Tallahassee Florida. He is a New York native who did his training at Rutgers-UMDNJ medical campus in New Jersey and went on to complete his geriatric training at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. He holds board certifications in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Hospice/Palliative care medicine. He has extensive research experience and his published works include The Molecular Basis of Dementia as well as guides to visiting patients at home. He has won multiple awards including a national Award for his work in the biochemical basis of Alzheimer's Disease. He has dedicated his professional life and his personal life to longevity. His devotion to health and fitness is witnessed by the fact that he is an active triathlete and enjoys participating in races in North Florida.