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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Stephen
C. Schimpff, M.D.
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New Book Reveals Seven Proven Actions to Slow Aging
and Chronic Illnesses
Leading physician
and healthcare expert shares how aging can be slowed
BALTIMORE, Md., April 26, 2018—A new book by a
nationally recognized physician leader and healthcare policy expert reveals
seven ways you can slow the aging process and prevent many chronic illnesses. In Longevity Decoded – the Seven Keys to
Healthy Aging, Stephen C. Schimpff, MD, former
Chief Executive Officer of the University of Maryland Medical Center, reveals how much our daily choices influence the aging process.
“To the
surprise of many, our bodies slowly decline starting in our 30s and 40s, with
each organ and tissue losing about 1% per year. Most of us don’t notice the
decline until it’s too late – after we fall and break a bone, or forget where
the car is parked,” says Dr. Schimpff. “But we have the power to change that if we
modify our lifestyle. The critical question is, ‘Will each of us accept and
follow the advice on eating, moving, managing stress, sleeping, not smoking,
and being intellectually challenged and socially engaged?’”
Unfortunately, the
American healthcare delivery system focuses on disease, not wellness. The good
news is however old you are, paying attention to these seven actions will slow
the aging process, reduce chronic diseases, and result in a longer life with better
health.
E. Albert Reece, MD,
Dean of the University
of Maryland School of Medicine, says of the book,
“As the world's older population continues to expand at an unprecedented rate, Dr. Schimpff gives
readers simple steps that can lay the crucial groundwork for our future
health. He provides a refreshing perspective that our 'golden
years' can also be our 'golden age,' based on his first-hand experience as a physician.”
In his fifth decade as a physician, educator, cancer and infectious
disease researcher, academic medical center executive and author, Dr. Schimpff
is one of the world's foremost experts on healthcare. A professor of
medicine and former professor of public policy at the University of Maryland, he
is also a senior advisor to
Sage Growth Partners and
Sanovas, Inc. and is
internationally recognized for his cancer and infectious disease research at
the National Cancer Institute's Baltimore Cancer Research Center and the
University of Maryland Marlene
and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center. Board certified in
internal medicine, infectious diseases, and medical oncology, and recently
inducted as a Master in the American College of Physicians, he has published
more than 200 scientific articles, reviews, and editorials, and has edited
major textbooks on cancer, infectious diseases, and healthcare. This is his
sixth book for a general audience.
Dr. Schimpff is a
graduate of Rutgers University where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar. He obtained
his medical degree from Yale Medical School, where he was inducted into the Alpha
Omega Alpha national honor medical society.
Other Reviews
“In this easy-to-understand, yet frank and direct treatise intended for
both patients and physicians, Dr. Schimpff successfully demystifies human
longevity and its relationship to genetics and related environmental factors…
The ‘keys’ to a long healthy life revealed by Dr. Schimpff make it a must-read
for people young and old.” – Guru Ramanathan PhD, Chief Innovation Officer, GNC
“Dr. Schimpff explores the exciting topic of healthy
aging. He combines the science of aging with evidence to suggest how each
of us influences our personal journey in life. We make choices everyday
which impact our health. This book will help you understand how those
daily choices will influence your life not only today but as you get
older. Begin today to plan for tomorrow.” – James Anders, Jr, CPA, Chairman
of the Board, National Senior Campuses, Inc.
“A
highly enjoyable and uplifting read written by a physician with uncommon
intellect and wisdom. Certainly, we can all benefit from following Dr.
Schimpff's prescription for a healthier and more meaningful life.” – R. Alan
Butler, CEO, Erickson Living, and board member, University of Maryland Medical
System
For more information or to purchase “Longevity Decoded – the Seven Keys to
Healthy Aging”, visit Amazon
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