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Living Past 100: Insights from Centenarians on a Long, Healthy Life

Dr. Paddy Barrett

Surviving this long with a good quality of life is even rarer. As you can see from the above graph, about 50% of people (Controls In White) will have developed a major chronic disease by 70 years of age. Much later onset of disease. So, how do we push out the age at which we will develop major chronic diseases?

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The Data For Weight Loss Medications Just Keeps Pouring In.

Dr. Paddy Barrett

Although not generally considered a condition that can kill you, it can certainly impact your quality of life and limit the activities you do on a daily basis. Type 2 Diabetes When it comes to the increasing the risk of major chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, many cancers and dementia, type 2 diabetes plays a huge role.

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Abstract WP85: Mindfulness-Based Recovery from Stroke

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP85-AWP85, February 1, 2025. Background:Resilience is gaining traction in management of chronic disease. The chronic stroke population are less resilient than the general population with an inverse relationship of resilience to psychological conditions.

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Why Exercise Is The Key To A Longer Life

Dr. Paddy Barrett

By the end of this article, you should be convinced that high levels of fitness and daily exercise are a MUST for a longer quality of life without major illness. Activity - Steps Daily step count, although a crude measure of activity, is surprisingly powerful in predicting early death and disease onset.

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Leveraging AI-Enabled Remote Cardiac Monitoring to Improve Cardiovascular Care

DAIC

The economic toll also extends beyond direct medical expenses patients also may experience lost wages, travel fatigue, reduced productivity and lower quality of life due to disability or repeated hospitalizations. Stuart LongStuart Long has been the CEO of infobionic.ai since March 2017.He