This book review is part of a series that covers the topic of Anti-Aging. The Official SelfGrowth.com Guide to Anti-Aging is Dr. Michael Brickey. Anti-aging addresses medical and psychological ways to prevent , slow, or reverse the effects of aging and help people live longer, happier lives. It includes scientific research and applications in genetic engineering, tissue engineering, and other medical advances, e.g., finding treatments and cures for Alzheimer’s disease. The anti-aging marketplace includes nutrition, physical fitness, skin care, hormone replacements, vitamins, supplements, and herbs.

Younger Next Year: A Guide to Living Like 50 Until You're 80 and Beyond is a valuable resource for people interested in Anti-Aging, and it is available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.

Publishers Weekly
Believing they have a unique approach for improving men's lives, Crowley, a former litigator, and Lodge, a board-certified internist, collaborated to write this "evolutionary" health program. The authors base their plan on the idea that instead of looking forward to decades of pain as the body slowly deteriorates, it's possible to live as if you were 50, maybe even younger, for the rest of your life. Yet with the exception of "Harry's First Rule"-exercise at least six days a week-there isn't much that's new or groundbreaking in their agenda. Most recommendations fall under the "common sense" umbrella, though these suggestions may be news to many men, who aren't as steeped in the world of health and fitness as most women are (they may find the chapters dealing with nutrition and biology particularly informative). The authors' method of proffering their philosophy is rather trite, however, and their cavalier demeanor belies the significance of what they have to say. More than one-third of the book is devoted to how and why they came up with this program based on their own lives, with special attention to 70-year-old Crowley's impressive abilities (he says he can ski better now than he could 20 years ago). All told, this manual for healthy living offers sound, if unoriginal, advice with some hackneyed padding. (Jan.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal
Writing alternate chapters in this how to live better longer book, Crowley, a retired litigator and septuagenarian, first presents the lay reader's point of view; Lodge (Columbia Univ. Medical Sch.) then gives the physician's scientific follow-up on aging well. Drawing on Crowley's "Harry's 7 Rules" (e.g., exercise six days a week for the rest of your life, quit eating crap, and connect and commit), the authors explain how a man can reverse his biological clock and become functionally younger, making the last third of his life his best years. Written in a jocular, conversational style, the text exudes a hail-fellow-well-met exuberance that failed to reach this reader, who would have preferred more facts and less camaraderie. Those looking for a vade mecum to the Fountain of Youth are advised to wait for a better-written road map with more landmarks.-James Swanton, Harlem Hosp. Lib., New York Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Author's Bio: 

This book review is part of a series that covers the topic of Anti-Aging. The Official SelfGrowth.com Guide to Anti-Aging is Dr. Michael Brickey. America’s preeminent Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Brickey helps people think, feel, look, and be more youthful by learning their Anti-Aging ABCs™ – the Attitudes, Beliefs, and Coping Skills for living longer, healthier, and happier. He is an ABPP Board Certified Psychologist, a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and is an NLP Master Practitioner. His life coaching was featured in six issues of Let’s Live magazine. His consulting helps businesses effect more youthful, healthier, happier employees. His seminars and keynotes get people to adopt ABCs and lock in the beliefs for lifelong benefits.

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