How to live to be 100

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1. Stop Smoking
Four years after doing so, your chance of having a heart attack falls to that of someone who has never smoked. After ten years, your lung cancer risk drops to nearly that of a nonsmoker

2. Exercise Daily
Thirty minutes of activity is all that's necessary. Three ten-minute walks will do it

3. Every Day...
Eat five servings of produce

4. Get Screened
No need to go test-crazy; just get the health screenings recommended for your stage of life. Check with your doctor to make sure you're up-to-date

5. Get Plenty of Sleep
For most adults, that means seven to eight hours every night. If you have a tough time turning off the light, remember that sleep deprivation raises the risk of heart disease, cancer, and more

6. Ask your doctor about low-dose aspirin
Heart attack, stroke, even cancer — a single 81 mg tablet per day may fight them all. (Aspirin comes with risks, though, so don't start on your own

7. Know Your Blood Pressure
It's not called the silent killer just to give your life a little more drama. Keep yours under 120/80

8. Stay Connected
Loneliness is another form of stress. Friends, family, and furry pets supply vitamin F

9. Cut Back on Saturated Fat
It's the raw material your body uses for producing LDL, bad cholesterol

10. Get Help for Depression
It doesn't just feel bad; it does bad things to your body. In fact, when tacked onto diabetes and heart disease, it increases risk of early death by as much as 30 percent.

11. Manage Stress
The doctors we surveyed say that living with uncontrolled stress is more destructive to your health than being 30 pounds overweight.

12. Have a higher purpose
As one physician advised, "Strive to achieve something bigger than yourself." By giving back, you give to yourself.



















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