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Archive for the ‘Ageless Lifestyles’ Category

Ageless Lifestyles – Taking Care of Your Feet

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles,® interviews orthopedist Dr. Brett Ryan Fink, author of The Whole Foot Book: A Complete Program for Taking Care of Your Feet. Dr. Fink explains how most chronic foot problems don’t require surgery and gives practical advice on helping your feet.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Handling Emergencies

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles,® interviews Rod Brouhard, author of Life’s Little Emergencies: A Handbook for Active Independent Seniors and Caregivers. The focus is on the logistics of using 911, EMS services, and health emergencies.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Retirement Financial Planning and Pitfalls in a Flat Market

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles, interviews Certified Financial Planner Mark Singer on Retirement Financial Planning and Pitfalls. Mr. Singer explains how to cope with the current eleven-year flat market, and how to avoid common investment mistakes.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Protecting Your Parents’ Money and Retirement

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles,® interviews Jeff Opdyke, a Wall St. Journal financial columnist and author of Protecting Your Parents’ Money: The Essential Guide to Helping Mom and Dad Navigate the Finances of Retirement. Learn how to talk with your parents about their finances and how to help them.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Cosmetic Surgery: The State of the Art

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles® interviews Dr. Barry Lycka. a practicing cosmetic dermatologist and author of Skin Works. Dr. Lycka, an international leader in cosmetic surgery and treatments, shares advice and the latest developments in cosmetic therapies.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Longitudinal Research on Health and Longevity: Tracking People for Eighty Years

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles® interviews Dr. Leslie Martin, coauthor of The Longevity Project. Following up on the children Lewis Terman started studying in the 1920s, The Longevity Project is probably the most comprehensive longitudinal study ever conducted on psychology, health, and longevity. The often surprising results yield practical advice

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Ageless Lifestyles – Nutrition, Brains, Appetite and Weight Loss

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles® interviews pediatric brain surgeon Dr. Larry McCleary, author of Feed Your Brain Lose Your Belly. Dr. McCleary explains how to keep blood sugars at healthy levels and foster optimal brain functioning, optimal energy levels, and weight loss.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Medical Testing, Over-Diagnosis, and Over-Treatment

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles® interviews internist and medical risk expert, Dr. H Gilbert Welch, the principle author of Over-Diagnosed: Making People Sick in the Pursuit of Health. Dr. Welch explains how early diagnosis and changing the criteria for diseases often result in overtreatment and more harm than good.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Aging, Mental Health, and Psychiatry

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles® interviews Dr. Marc Agronin, author of How We Age: A Doctor’s Journey into the Heart of Growing Old. Dr. Agronin discusses stage theories of how we age and shares his rich clinical experience in helping seniors and nursing home residents live fulfilling lives.

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Ageless Lifestyles – Longer Telomeres for Longer Lifespans

Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey, host of Ageless Lifestyles® interviews Dr. Michael Fossel, author of The Immortality Edge. Research indicates that the telomeres on the end of our chromosomes limit how many times most cells can divide. This in turn appears to limit human lifespans to about 120 years. Dr. Fossel and other telomere researchers, however, are finding ways to enhance telomeres.

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