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HEALTH TIPS
Stop smoking
There is no question that if you smoke, stopping will be the very best thing you will ever do for your health. If you fail this time, keep on trying!
Get some exercise
Even a little is very helpful. You don't have to be an Olympic athlete to gain the benefits of exercise, which can occur at surprisingly low levels. Take a 15 minute walk . . . take the stairs . . . it will do a lot of good.
Eat sensibly.
If you can't be perfect, do as good as you can. Don't just give up on good eating habits because it seems too hard.
If you're overweight, trim a little off
Weight loss is hard because it's a lifetime attitude that will accomplish the goal, but the benefits to your health and how well you feel are definitely worth it.
Work on balance
Be involved...without being overly stressed...and leave time for relaxation. This is a big challenge for all of us, but it's really important for people with medical conditions.
Take an aspirin a day
As long as your physician has not told you to avoid it. It is an easy and inexpensive way to prevent heart attacks and strokes, particularly for middle-aged males.
Find a doctor you like
Don't just take what comes along. Your healthcare depends most on you, but it's your job to find physicians who you can relate to, understand and trust.
Get and maintain health insurance
Let's be realistic - this is an increasingly important part of your healthcare. Always be careful to maintain it.
Continue to be positive
A positive attitude goes hand in hand with a healthy lifestyle!
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