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  2. “You may live to 84 or 83 years of age, but you could spend 15 years of those in poor health,” Cortnage said. “For me, it's not about longevity. It's more about healthy life expectancy and ...

  3. Change4Life - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, it was brought under the "Better Health" brand [3] Change4Life aimed to help families make small, sustainable yet significant improvements to their diet and activity levels. It uses the slogan "more kids, less food, eat less, move more, live longer". Change4Life encouraged families to adopt seven healthy behaviours: [4]

  4. Thousands lose NHS healthcare funding after living ‘longer ...

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    Thousands of people are having NHS funding for their care withdrawn after living longer than expected, new research suggests. People given fast-track NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) to provide ...

  5. Experts Reveal the 6 Surprising Indicators of Longevity You ...

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    In a world of fitness trackers built to optimize, the greatest indicators of longevity aren't what you expect. ... and motivate to live longer, better, younger. We live in this culture where hyped ...

  6. Walking as Little as One Hour Can Help You Live Longer ... - AOL

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    NHANES is a large cohort study that assesses the health and nutrition of people who live in the U.S. For this current study, researchers included 3,817 men and women who were at least 40 years old ...

  7. Longevity myths - Wikipedia

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    Jurōjin, the Japanese god of longevity, one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Longevity myths are traditions about long-lived people (generally supercentenarians), either as individuals or groups of people, and practices that have been believed to confer longevity, but which current scientific evidence does not support, nor the reasons for the claims.

  8. Five Year Forward View - Wikipedia

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    It received praise for brevity, being only 39 pages, and lacking the illustrations which had graced its predecessors. Like the NHS Plan 2000 with which Stevens was also associated it was supported by the great and good of the NHS, but in this case it was regulators - Monitor, the Care Quality Commission and the like, rather than the Royal Colleges and Trades Unions of the earlier plan.

  9. Living our best despite the bad breaks, and remembering the ...

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    Yes, we work hard but both good and bad luck are present in our lives. It’s easy to default to the things we should have done better. Remember to be thankful for those lucky breaks we got along ...