Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Ezekiel Emanuel Sets 6 Longevity Rules as Loneliness Rivals Smoking 15 Cigarettes a Day
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Ezekiel Emanuel Sets 6 Longevity Rules as Loneliness Rivals Smoking 15 Cigarettes a Day

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Summary

  • Six evidence-based habits anchor Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel’s new longevity advice: avoid obviously dangerous risks, stay socially connected, keep learning, limit processed and sugary foods, exercise moderately and sleep properly.
  • More than 3 million people have been enrolled in studies on social interaction and longevity, Emanuel said, arguing isolation sharply raises near-term death risk and can be as harmful as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
  • Emanuel framed the rules as a rebuttal to what he called the “wellness industrial complex,” saying health should support a meaningful life rather than become an obsession built on self-denial or extremes.
  • Dinner parties were his suggested starting point because they combine home-cooked food, social connection, mental stimulation and a walk afterward—covering several of the six habits at once.

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