How Much do Our Genes Control How Long We Live?
The effect of the genes determining longevity can be modulated and modified by epigenetic factors such as physical activity, sensible eating, etc.

The Coronary Calcium Score Test - A Useful Test, But...
The CAC test is helpful but should be used judiciously and preferably on a doctor's recommendation

What is the Point of Living Long, if We don’t Enjoy the Journey? Some Ruminations on Alcohol and Other "Sinful" Stuff While Invoking John Steinbeck
A little common sense with alcohol use goes a long way in helping us lead our lives with joy,

Do Air Purifiers at Home and Work Make a Difference?
Air purifiers at home and work can make a difference in the short term

Some More Data on Time-Restricted Eating (TRE) as a Means to Manage Food Intake
Time-restricted eating (TRE) is a good way to manage your daily food intake

The Crossroads of Physical Activity, Sleep and Cognitive Decline
Physical activity and sleep are both important when it comes to reducing the rate of cognitive decline

Delinking Fitness and Health from BMI, Weight and Obesity Labels
BMI is a flawed method for measuring obesity, but the obesity label itself is problem since fit but so-called overweight people live longer, healthier lives than unfit but so-called normal weight people

Crosspost: Choosing the Right Doctor: The Futility and Uselessness of Google Search and Reviews, Online Aggregators and Social Medial Platforms
I have posted this on my writing site called Bhavin's Writings, since the topic has a broader appeal. You can find the post here. Choosing the Right Doctor: The Futility and Uselessness of Google Search and Reviews, Online Aggregators and Social Media PlatformsGoogle search and reviews, online aggregator

Disease Hell...What Can We Truly Prevent or Control
Preventing disease from occurring is far better than trying to find disease by testing

Chest X-ray for Screening for Tuberculosis
Chest X-ray once in 3-5 years can help us identify subclinical or latent TB
