From a blog by Dr. Weil: “In 2007, the New York City Department of Health released some surprising news: a New Yorker born in 2004 can expect to live 78.6 years, nine months longer than the average American. Add to this that the life expectancy of New Yorkers is lengthening faster than that of other Americans, and it’s worth taking a look at some reasons why:
Less Smoking. The city’s wide-ranging smoking ban of 2003 is estimated to have decreased deaths attributable to smoking by 10 percent.
Healthier food options. New York (like other large cities) attracts a critical mass of people who demand fresh, organic or otherwise superior food choices.
Walking. Perhaps most importantly, New Yorkers walk far more than do most suburban Americans, or even residents of other large cities (perhaps due to the fact that New York’s high-density urban amenities make walking uniquely viable for shopping, commuting, and other daily tasks). They also tend to walk faster.
The good news is you don’t have to move to New York to avail yourself of these advantages. Anyone, anywhere, can decide to stop smoking, walk more and seek out healthy foods (the number of farmers’ markets has doubled in the last decade, making fresh produce more available everywhere).”
Having recently visited New York, I can add that the above is accurate. It is unusual to see an overweight person who lives in NY. But one factor not mentioned is that there are more young people in NY than the rest of the country, so they will walk more and smoke less. Always a good idea.
Another thing about New Yorkers’ that I noticed is they tend to have nicer skin, probably due to the above reasons, and also because they see less sun, and therefore less sun damage. But if you don’t live in NY, then consider Bare Skin by Dr Bollmann for your skin care problems, whether sun damage, aging (wrinkles), acne, oily skin, scars, or if you just want beautiful skin or healthy skin.
Warm regards,
Charles Bollmann, M.D.
Love All, Serve All
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