Saturday, July 30, 2011

100-year-old doctor still practicing at UCSF, shares unconventional longevity secrets

Even though he recently turned 100, Dr. Ephraim Engleman still sees arthritis patients regularly at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). He has some rather unconventional longevity secrets to share:

"I think exercise is mostly overrated. And the use of vitamins, forget it. And I don't encourage a lot of doctors.

Fall in love and get married. Sex is to be encouraged. Children are a priority."

His two sons are physicians. His daugher, a lawyer, is a married to a doctor, and their son is a physician.

From NBC’s Nightly News:

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Comments from Twitter:

@theRealAnubis: Hum...If he was right, 1/2 of the world population would reach 100 yrs.... For what I see about his case, money is the biggest ally..

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