Now you just need your doctor to have EXACT STROKE PROTOCOLS ON THIS. Since none exist you'll have to guess.
Mine are here, don't follow me:
The following two quotes are going to be my life:
"Your body is not a temple: It's an amusement park. Enjoy the ride." Anthony Bourdain
Part of my Hunter S. Thompson journey;
“Life
should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in
broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and
loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
Men must drink with male friends twice a week to stay healthy, study finds
Drinking within recommended limits not tied to dementia
And look at that, it gets you to age 107:
Man Dies Aged 107, Thanked Red Wine For Long Life - 3 liters a day, no water
When I finally do settle down it will be 1-3 months in a different country moving constantly. Living out of two suitcases as a friend does.
Ageing without dementia: can stimulating psychosocial and lifestyle experiences make a difference?
Published:June, 2020DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(20)30039-9
Summary
In a world with an ageing population, dementia has become an urgent threat to global
health and wellbeing. Psychosocial and lifestyle factors, such as higher socioeconomic
positions, longer times spent in education, greater occupational complexity, reduced
stress at work, and engagement in mental, physical, and social activities, have been
hypothesised to supply resilience against dementia. Although questions remain surrounding
the role of these factors in the development of dementia, scientific advancements
have considerably expanded our understanding of modifiable psychosocial and lifestyle
factors and their neuroprotective and compensatory influences over a life course.
Evidence from observational studies is robust enough to suggest that stimulating psychosocial
and lifestyle factors are protective against dementia. And, although the corresponding
evidence from intervention studies is still scarce, public health campaigns promoting
psychosocial and lifestyle factors might improve the health and wellbeing of people
aged 60 years and older.
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