Social science Who Is Healthy at Age 100? Habits of People Who Live Long and Do Not Live / Toshio Akitsu

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 100歳でも元気なのはどっち? 長生きする人・しない人の習慣 / 秋津壽男
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Released date: 23 Jan 2024
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Social Science
[Introduction to Contents]
As it is said that people live 100 years, there is growing interest every year in "healthy life expectancy," which enables people to live longer in a healthy way. Health information in various fields such as hospital selection, cancer treatment, medicine, diet, and daily habits is overflowing.
However, such common sense of health is sometimes wrong.
For example, there are people who say, "It seems better to leave cancer as it is, so there is no need for treatment or examination." However, in current cancer treatment, early detection and treatment are said to be highly effective. In fact, 90% of gastric, lung, colorectal, breast, and cervical cancers are cured by early detection.
Many people believe in the wrong information and shorten their own lives by themselves.
In this book, we prepare misleading topics about health and introduce correct knowledge and health methods based on medical knowledge for each topic.
The author is a doctor who appears in many media such as TV, and explains in easy words and easy to understand for general readers.
In addition, the comparative form of "habits of people who live longer and habits of people who do not live longer" makes it easy for readers of a wide range of age groups to read.