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You should at least check your bone density (technically, bone mineral density or BMD) every few years. When we detect low or rapidly declining BMD in a middle-aged person, we use the following four strategies: 1. Optimize nutrition, focusing on protein and total energy needs. 2. Heavy loading-bearing activity. Strength training, especially with heavy weights, stimulates the growth of bones-more than impact sports such as running (though running is better than swimming/cycling). 3. HRT, if indicated. 4. Drugs to increase BMD, if indicated. Ideally, we can solve the problem with the first two, but are not afraid to use the second two methods where appropriate. [2023] - Peter Attia

More and more Yellow Pages advertisers are including a photograph of themselves. If you honestly look warm and friendly and can convey this with a professional photograph, and if a galaxy of competitors aren't using their photos, you might give it a shot--especially in a business where there is a lot of one-on-one contact. Generally, photos are better than artwork. Artwork is better than no artwork. [1998] - Jay Conrad Levinson

As each new bar is made, whether a weekly or intraday time frame, new information is available. As the market structure (pattern) develops, it may provide important clues to the position of the trend and where a stop should be adjusted. Price targets will often be adjusted depending on the pivot highs and lows made as a trend develops. [2009] - Robert C. Miner

To ensure the best chances of success, owning an interest in all of the world's stock markets is a good idea. [2017] - Andrew Hallam

Frailty is defined as having at least 3 of the following 5 criteria: weakness (as measured by grip strength), unintentional weight loss (of 10 pounds or 5% of body weight in the past year), exhaustion (self-reported), slow walking speed (based on the time to walk 15 feet), and low physically activity. Individuals meeting 1 or 2 of the criteria are classified as "pre-frail." About 1 in 40 are frail by age 65, 1 in 4 after age 75, and 1 in 3 of those older than 85. [2023] - Michael Greger