Read Live Long, Die Short Online
Authors: Roger Landry
Personal Lifestyle Inventory and,
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group life
Social Security Act of 1935,
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social support convoy,
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Sodexo Senior Living,
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soul,
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spending, future elder,
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spiritual warrior.
See
warrior, spiritual
Streib, Gordon,
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strength, whole-person/body,
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,
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stress
cognitive functioning and,
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,
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in hunter-gatherer period,
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laughter and,
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minimizing change-induced,
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in modern period,
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Personal Lifestyle Inventory and,
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in postindustrial urban cultures,
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unplugging and,
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Successful Aging
(Rowe and Kahn),
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suffering, attachment and,
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sugar,
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Sun Health in Phoenix,
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T
Tan, Stanley,
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technology, mixed effects of,
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Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre,
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Ten Tips,
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termination stage,
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tertiary prevention,
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Thomas, Bill,
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,
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time, cultural views of,
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tips.
See
Ten Tips
Tornstam, Lars,
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Train Your Brain
(Winningham),
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Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change,
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Turkle, Sherry,
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Twain, Mark,
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U
“Ulysses” (Tennyson),
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USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) nutrition guidelines,
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35
V
values, technology and,
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Van Norman, Kay,
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Vinge, Joan,
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vitality,
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W
walking
brain-fitness and,
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Warren, Emily Parker,
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Wayne, John,
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Winningham, Rob,
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women, cultural views of,
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Wooden, John,
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Woodruff, Bob,
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Worcester, Massachusetts,
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work, cultural views of,
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Yeager, Charles (“Chuck”),
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York, Jack,
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Your Guide to Healthy Sleep
(US Department Health and Human Services),
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DR. ROGER LANDRY
is a preventive-medicine physician who specializes in building environments that empower older adults to maximize their unique potential.
Trained at Tufts University School of Medicine and Harvard University School of Public Health, he is the president of Masterpiece Living, a group of multidiscipline specialists in aging who partner with communities to assist them in becoming destinations for continued growth.
Dr. Landry was a flight surgeon in the Air Force for over twenty-two years, keeping pilots and other aircrew healthy and performing at their best. One of his charges was world-famous test pilot Chuck Yeager. Dr. Landry retired as a highly decorated full colonel and chief flight surgeon at the Air Force Surgeon General’s Office in Washington, DC, after duty on five continents and being medically involved in a number of significant world events, including Vietnam, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the Beirut bombing of the Marine barracks, the first seven shuttle launches, and the first manned balloon crossing of the Pacific.
For the last decade, Dr. Landry has focused his efforts on older adults as a lecturer, researcher, consultant, and author. He lives on Cape Cod.