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BETTER HEALTH AT LOWER COST RADIO BROADCAST/PODCAST
Stetson Family Office is sponsoring “Better Health at Lower Cost” series of broadcasts and podcasts on “Our American Stories with Lee Habeeb.”
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The first in the series is on Ken Cooper, M.D. who coined the word “aerobics” fifty years ago. His patients, like Chuck Stetson, who has been going to Dr. Cooper over the last twenty years have documented 40 percent lower cost of healthcare today and 38 percent lower incidence of Alzheimer’s. Dr. Cooper’s patients live on average 10 years longer than other Americans. Stetson Family Office believes that preventive medicine is the key to lowering healthcare costs globally and preserving freedom and democracy.
Listen to Lee Habeeb’s story of his visit to Dr. Ken Cooper. Click here.
Are there ways to keep your brain healthy?
Hear Todd Stump's story and what it was like to care for his mother with Alzheimer's.
Dig deeper on the research
- Two Lancet Commission articles from December 2017 confirming that 1/3 of the population can reduce the incidence of Alzheimer's through cardiovascular exercise.
(Dementia
and Prevention)
- The research on the 20,000 Cooper Clinic patients that had 38 percent less incidence of Alzheimer's
- The FINGER study in Finland which is the gold standard worldwide in determining the impact of cardiovascular, nutrition and cognitive training in reducing cognitive decline.
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Stetson Family Office and Healthcare Impact Foundation are sponsors for the Preventative Medicine Series on Our American Stories by Lee Habeeb..
Stetson Family Office and Healthcare Impact Foundation are sponsors for the Preventative Medicine Series on Our American Stories by Lee Habeeb..
What Happens When
(existing healthcare series on Our American Network)
One Amazing 30-Year-Old vs. Metastatic Breast Cancer And Bureaucracies
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, June 29, 2017 @ 06:24 AM US/Pacific
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Five Gieselmanns vs. One Rare Fatal Brain Disease
By OAN Reporting Staff Tuesday, October 17, 2017 @ 07:36 AM US/Pacific
One Amazing 30-Year-Old vs. Metastatic Breast Cancer And Bureaucracies
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, June 29, 2017 @ 06:24 AM US/Pacific
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Five Gieselmanns vs. One Rare Fatal Brain Disease
By OAN Reporting Staff Tuesday, October 17, 2017 @ 07:36 AM US/Pacific
By OAN Reporting Staff Wednesday, February 22, 2017 @ 04:19 AM US/Pacific
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, March 30, 2017 @ 09:38 PM US/Pacific
Healthy Heart Means A Healthy Brain?
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, August 15, 2018 @ 09:38 PM US/Pacific
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, August 15, 2018 @ 09:38 PM US/Pacific
Bill Bennet on the Opioid Crisis
PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE RESEARCH
From the Cooper Clinic in Dallas, Texas
From the Cooper Clinic in Dallas, Texas
- Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Middle Age and Health Care Costs in Later Life
- The Association Between Midlife Cardiorespiratory Fitness Levels and Later-Life Dementia
- The Association between Aerobic Fitness and Academic Achievement among Elementary School Youth From the media
- 19 is the new 60
- Healthier Workers Are More Productive
The invention of preventative medicine
When President John F. Kennedy proposed in the early 1960s that Americans needed to get into better shape, there was a lot of interest. Yet, President Kennedy was only half right. Yes, Americans need - to exercise more to be healthier. But his proposed solution of calisthenics and muscle building – see Fit as a Fiddle below.
When President John F. Kennedy proposed in the early 1960s that Americans needed to get into better shape, there was a lot of interest. Yet, President Kennedy was only half right. Yes, Americans need - to exercise more to be healthier. But his proposed solution of calisthenics and muscle building – see Fit as a Fiddle below.
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, August, 23, 2017 @ 07:41 AM US/Pacific
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>Download mp3
Preventing Alzheimer’s
Preventing Diabetes, obesity and heart disease are coming. What can be done today to prevent Alzheimer’s disease?
Preventing Diabetes, obesity and heart disease are coming. What can be done today to prevent Alzheimer’s disease?
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, August 15, 2018 @ 09:38 PM US/Pacific
Preventing Cancer
Monitoring remains the #1 preventative measure available.
Monitoring remains the #1 preventative measure available.
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, October 3, 2018 @ 10:33 AM US/Pacific
Steps to Better Health At Lower Cost
Monitoring remains the #1 preventative measure available.
Monitoring remains the #1 preventative measure available.
By OAN Reporting Staff Thursday, October 3, 2018 @ 10:33 AM US/Pacific