Longevity Techniques

How to Stay Healthy and Live Long

The National Institutes of Health has determined that genetics probably accounts for only 25 to 30% of a long life, while 70 to 75% is decided by lifestyle. This suggests that perhaps we have more control over our lifespan than previously thought – and that maybe our parents did as well.
We know much more today about what contributes to living longer. Many of these longevity lessons are from the Blue Zones, geographic areas around the world that are home to some of the world’s oldest people. The lifestyle traits include regular physical activity, alcohol in moderation, close social circles, a sense of purpose and meaning, commitment to families, plant-based diets, and sufficient sleep.

A Shift in Attitudes for Older Adults Reduces Anxious Thinking and Brings Fulfillment
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by Joe Casciani, PhD Successful aging, the heart of the Living to 100 Club, involves a certain resolve to not worry about things we cannot control, a focus on things…

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Mindful Living for Seniors: Cultivating Mindfulness to Improve Quality of Life
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In today’s fast-paced world, where distractions abound, and stress levels rise, embracing mindfulness has become increasingly vital, especially for seniors seeking to improve their quality of life. By integrating mindfulness…

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The Longevity Secrets: Passion, Purpose, and Positivity
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In this Living to 100 Club Podcast, we invite as our guest Dr. Noelle Nelson. We discuss longevity secrets, the common thread found in older adults who enjoy longevity: doing…

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The Building Blocks to Better Aging
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This Living to 100 Club podcast welcomes Dr. Michael Howard for an encore guest visit. Today’s event is also the first of its kind here at Oasis, where we have…

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Senior Helpers: What Sets it Apart from Other Home Care Companies
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On this Living to 100 Club podcast, we talk with Peter Ross, CEO and Co-Founder of Senior Helpers. Senior Helpers is a non-clinical skilled care company, with approximately 30,000 caregivers…

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Home Care Helps Seniors Enjoy a Higher Quality of Life
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Guest Blog by Dan Sweiger, Owner, BrightStar Care of Carlsbad As we age, it’s natural for us to face challenges that may limit our ability to live life to the…

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How to Achieve Our Strengths and Unlock Our Highest Potential
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Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is Dr. Mike Van Thielen. It is a conversation about the many ways we can overcome barriers to tapping our true…

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Home Care Helps Seniors Enjoy Higher Quality of Life
800 560 Joe Casciani PhD

Guest Blog by Dan Sweiger, Owner, BrightStar Care of Carlsbad As we age, it’s natural for us to face challenges that may limit our ability to live life to the…

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A Passion for More: Why the Rise in Extramarital Affairs among Women?
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This is a Living to 100 Club conversation about the “the passion for more” — the increasing incidence of affairs of older women. Our guest, Susan Shapiro Barash, has spent…

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Medical Breakthroughs with Redox Signaling
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We have two guests on today’s program, Danielle Matthews and Dr. David Silverman. To open, Danielle recounts her recovery following a traumatic brain injury sustained in an auto accident 10 years…

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Finding Resilience and Positivity as We Age
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This Living to 100 Club podcast is a “reverse” of the conventional program. Here, the usual host, Dr. Joe Casciani, is a guest discussing resilience on Wendy Green’s podcast, Hey,…

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How to Finance Longevity: A Wellness Program that Picks Up Where Long-Term Care Insurance Leaves Off
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Our guest for this Living to 100 Club podcast discusses the “Assured Allies” program that makes successful aging more accessible to its members with new incentives. Andy Freedman, VP of…

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