TEDTalks Dean Ornish - Your Genes Are Not Your Fate
Dr. Dean Ornish wants you to live longer and have more fun while you're at it. Author of Eat More, Weigh Less and several other best-selling books, Ornish is one of the leading voices in the medical community promoting a balanced, holistic approach to health and proving that it works. His research at the Preventive Medicine Research Institute (a nonprofit he founded) clinically demonstrated that cardiovascular illnesses - and most recently prostate cancer - can be treated and even reversed through diet and exercise. The recipient of many awards and honors, Ornish was chosen by Life Magazines as one of the most influential members of his generation. In this TEDTalk, he shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level and how eating better, exercising, and loving more can increase brain cells.
"Dr. Dean Ornish wants you to live longer and have more fun while you're at it. Author of Eat More, Weigh Less and several other best-selling books, Ornish is one of the leading voices in the medical community promoting a balanced, holistic approach to health and proving that it works. His research at the Preventive Medicine Research Institute (a nonprofit he founded) clinically demonstrated that cardiovascular illnesses--and most recently prostate cancer--can be treated and even reversed through diet and exercise. The recipient of many awards and honors, Ornish was chosen by Life Magazines as one of the most influential members of his generation. In this TEDTalk, he shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level and how eating better, exercising, and loving more can increase brain cells. A streaming videorecording."
"Dr. Dean Ornish wants you to live longer and have more fun while you're at it. Author of Eat More, Weigh Less and several other best-selling books, Ornish is one of the leading voices in the medical community promoting a balanced, holistic approach to health and proving that it works. His research at the Preventive Medicine Research Institute (a nonprofit he founded) clinically demonstrated that cardiovascular illnesses - and most recently prostate cancer - can be treated and even reversed through diet and exercise. The recipient of many awards and honors, Ornish was chosen by Life Magazines as one of the most influential members of his generation. In this TEDTalk, he shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level and how eating better, exercising, and loving more can increase brain cells."@en
"Dr. Dean Ornish wants you to live longer and have more fun while you're at it. Author of Eat more, weigh less and several other best-selling books, Ornish is one of the leading voices in the medical community promoting a balanced, holistic approach to health and proving that it works. His research at the Preventive Medicine Research Institute (a nonprofit he founded) clinically demonstrated that cardiovascular illnesses--and most recently prostate cancer--can be treated and even reversed through diet and exercise. The recipient of many awards and honors, Ornish was chosen by Life Magazines as one of the most influential members of his generation. In this TEDTalk, he shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level and how eating better, exercising, and loving more can increase brain cells."
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