Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Stay Young Now

By Katherine Moto

Stay Young Now

In today's fast paced society, there are many professionals who are under a great deal of stress and it's quite difficult for these professionals to be able to stay healthy. There are so many responsibilities and duties that must be met and caring for ourselves can seem almost impossible sometimes.

The time to see a doctor usually only happens once for a regular check up or when something really, really wrong happens. With this type of mentality, it's usually too late when major issues are finally found out about. This is obviously no way to live out our lives in the healthiest manner possible.

Stay Young Now

In an effort to keep costs down insurance companies do not allow doctors to use CT scans and other in depth tests on a regular basis. These kinds of tests are only used after a problem or serious symptom has been identified. It's a horrible way to approach medicine for the patient but keeps costs down for insurance companies.

Dr. Mark Anderson and Dr. Walter Gaman both run Executive Medicine of Texas where they provide in depth, preemptive medical services. They understand how difficult balancing work, life and health can be and that to stay on top of your health you must be proactive. That is why they wrote the great book, Stay Young.

Stay Young Longer

Inside their book, the doctors outline ten steps you can take so that even as you get older, you can still live out a ton of responsibilities and a heavy workload while staying healthy. Heavy importance is laid on the fact that you must be proactive with your health as you take care to remove any threats that come into being and identify health issues before they get serious.

The doctors give you great, solid tips on how to improve your health and energy levels without investing a whole bunch of money. This isn't any kind of fad diet or hokey life plan. Instead, this is tried and true medical advice that is proven to help you live longer and healthier.

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