Sure, you know genetics and your life habits are important factors in living a long life, but have you considered the importance of your thoughts? Clinical psychologist Dr. Mario Martinez thinks it’s a crucial component of healthy aging.
Bob Lee
When Bob Lee survived colon cancer, he put his pedals to the metal to raise money for the disease.
Surviving and Thriving
When news anchor Wendy Chioji was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001, her struggle was closely followed by thousands. Six years later, Wendy is a relentless fundraiser, inspirational spokesperson and fearless competitor.
Dr. Aubrey de Grey
Dr. Aubrey de Grey is revered by many and mocked by others for his views on immortality.
Allison Van Dusen
Health and fitness journalist Allison Van Dusen says your actions can fend off devastating diseases.
Barbara Hillary
Barbara Hillary is a 75-year-old cancer survivor who became the first black woman to reach the North Pole.
Wendy Booker
Rather than letting MS define her, Wendy Booker is defying the disease by climbing the world’s 7 tallest mountains.
Sean Swarner
Doctors gave Sean Swarner two death sentences, but now he’s on top of the world.
Roy Sugarman
Dr. Roy Sugarman is one of world’s foremost experts on maintaining and improving brain function as we age. Get smarter now
Dr. Aubrey de Grey
A geneticist from the University of Cambridge in England thinks the first person to live to 1,000 is alive today.