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By Alison Granell, Men’s HealthMen’s Health1. Next time you’re asked, “Soup or salad?” order the salad. +2 yearsItalian researchers found that eating as little as 1 cup of raw vegetables daily can add two years to your life. Why raw? Cooking can deplete up to 30 percent of the antioxidants in vegetables. To eat your quota, fill a plastic sandwich bag with chopped red and green peppers, broccoli and carrots. Toss the bag into your briefcase, along with a packet of dressing—the fat will boost your body’s absorption of certain nutrients. Learn 13 more tasty ways to maximize your food’s health powers.2. Learn the Law of Lard: The fat you carry today could kill you tomorrow. +3 yearsUniversity of Alabama researchers discovered that maintaining a body mass index of 25 to 35 can shorten your life by up to three years. (Excess body fat raises your risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke and colon cancer.) If you’re allergic to exercise, sweat with your significant other. A Duke University study shows that sedentary men are 50 percent more likely to work out three times a week if their partners participate.3. Crack open a fresh can of nuts and extend your expiration date. +3 yearsWhen Loma Linda University researchers tracked the lifestyle habits of 34,000 Seventh Day Adventists—a population famous for its longevity—they discovered that those who munched nuts five days a week, earned an extra 2.9 years on the planet. Pick up the Planters NUT-rition Heart Healthy Mix, which made our list of the 125 healthiest supermarket foods. The blend contains all five key nuts, including walnuts, which are usually left out of nut mixes. Aim to eat 2 ounces a day.4. Never forget that your buddies have your back—even when it’s hunched over from osteoporosis. +7 yearsIn a study of seventysomethings, Australian researchers found that those with the largest network of friends had the longest lease on life. For the average guy, this could add up to seven additional years of existence. Yes, some buddies may encourage risky behavior from time to time, but friendship ultimately provides more protection than peril. So try to learn a few new faces at work, trade lifting tips at the gym or simply say “hey” to that neighbor you’ve never met. You can all thank each other later.5. Repeat after us: “There is life after retirement.” +7 ½ yearsOr at least that’s what you’d better believe if you want to live that long. In a Yale University study of older adults, people with a positive outlook on the aging process lived more than seven years longer than those who felt doomed to deteriorating mental and physical health. Already envisioning decades of decrepitude? Volunteer for a cause you’re passionate about: Selfless actions can put a positive spin on life and distract from unhealthy obsessing, reports a study in Psychosomatic Medicine. And try these 18 mood boosters to feel better in less than five minutes.Provided by Men’s HealthURL: http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100248093>1=31036 email Tweet Staff Picks Top Shows Best of BTR Oklahoma Tornado Host & Trauma Specialist Dennis Carradin covers the devastation in Oklahoma & tactics for coping with a tragedy. Sell This House The Down & Dirty welcomes Sell This House: Extreme master builder Charlie Frattini. We'll learn how he got involved in A&E's longest running daytime show. Pierce Brosnan Robin Milling asks Pierce Brosnan if he feels guilty about having intense relationships with women on the big screen, tune on to hear his response. PJ Morton How has composer PJ Morton attracted collaborators like Stevie Wonder and Adam Levine? “They know I do music for real,” he tells us. “It’s not a hobby for me.” How To Host a Killer Author Podcast On BTR University, we have host Cyrus Webb of Conversations Live (1.1 million listens) discussing how to host a successful author podcast. Gary K. Wolf Gary K Wolf. Gary is the creator of Roger Rabbit and best known for the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Will there be a movie sequel? Victoria Richards Doctors of the USA welcomes Victoria Richards, CEO of Victoria Richards Technologies, to talk about drug-free alternatives in for long-term pain and more. Let's Do Lunch! Ask anyone where to go in Rockland, Maine for a great meal and you'll hear, Cafe Miranda. Let's Do Lunch! took that advice for Sunday brunch. Christopher Elliott Money For Lunch talks to Christopher Elliott a reader advocate for National Geographic Traveler, Tribune Media Services and The Washington Post. Soledad O'Brien Media sensation, Soledad O'Brien needs no introduction. Her years with CNN brought her into our homes with her amazing ability to impact and influence our lives. America’s Greenest Home Laura Theodore welcomes actress, Rachelle Carson-Begley to discuss building America’s Greenest Home with hubby Ed Begley and her new “Greenest of Everything”. Music on the Couch Vinny Bond welcomes up and comer, Hilda Lamas along with Patrick McLaughlin the 'guitar players' and the great RB Stone. Isaiah B Brunt returns with new music! World Cultural Diversity Day We are inviting people from diverse national, cultural, and social backgrounds to come together on May 21 to celebrate the World Cultural Diversity Day. Barbara Techel Barbara Techel founder of Joyful Paws, as featured in American Dog Magazine, Women’s World, USA Today, joins The Best People We Know Show. The Golden Goddess The Golden Goddess program features three hot, saucy, inspirational women who discuss aging, getting comfortable in our own skin, and overcoming challenges. Dr. Joe Dispenza Dr. Joe Dispenza, author of internationally best selling books Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself and How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One. Kate Melville Filmmaker Kate Melville visits Movie Addict HQ to discuss Picture Day, her award-winning movie which was named Best New Canadian Feature Film. Canto Talk Radio Canto Talk welcomes Richard Baehr, Chief Poetical Correspondent and American Thinker. We will discuss the political ramifications of the recent government scandals. Love and Dishes Hosts Marcus and Alise Certa take you through a discussion of first dates-good and bad, they will also talk about the food that makes it memorable. Rachel Hauck Best-selling author, Rachel Hauck, chats with Life Beats Radio about her new book release, Once Upon a Prince. John Philapavage Barbed Wire City director John Philapavage stops by WrestleChat Radio to talk about the ECW documentary and how it's taking the wrestling world by storm. Big Blend Radio Big Blend Radio aired live from the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun in Tucson, Arizona, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Russ Coltman Host John Allin welcomes management coach and consultant Russ Coltman. Coltman has been a management coach and consultant for over 25 years. Angela Maiers Welcome author, blogger, speaker, Huffington Post Live personality and world-changer Angela Maiers to #InternPro Radio. How To Host a Killer Author Podcast On BTR University, we have host Cyrus Web of Conversations Live (1.1 million listeners) discussing how to host a successful author podcast. « » Rodney Perry Live On his show, Comedian Rodney Perry covers arts and entertainment, everything from comedy and politics to music and acting, with his signature comedic slant. 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Sylvia has interviewed an eclectic mix from CEOs and musicians to fashion designers and philanthropists including Randolph Duke and Ne-Yo. Mr. Media Mr. Media host Bob Andelman goes one-on-one with the hottest, most influential minds from the worlds of film, TV, music, comedy, journalism and literature. That means A-listers like Kirk Douglas, Christian Slater, Kathy Ireland, Rick Fox, Chris Hansen and Jackie Collins. The Cosmetics Cop Paula Begoun, best-selling author of Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, separates fact from fiction on achieving a radiant, youthful complexion at any age. She’s regularly joined by health and beauty experts who offer the latest on keeping your skin in tip-top shape. « » Naomi Watts Interview with Naomi Watts at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Jason Kidd NBA Star Jason Kidd makes a visit to HITS Radio to talk hoops. Clive Owen Actor Clive Owen drops by Milling About to talk film. 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Italian researchers found that eating as little as 1 cup of raw vegetables daily can add two years to your life. Why raw? Cooking can deplete up to 30 percent of the antioxidants in vegetables. To eat your quota, fill a plastic sandwich bag with chopped red and green peppers, broccoli and carrots. Toss the bag into your briefcase, along with a packet of dressing—the fat will boost your body’s absorption of certain nutrients. Learn 13 more tasty ways to maximize your food’s health powers.
2. Learn the Law of Lard: The fat you carry today could kill you tomorrow. +3 years
University of Alabama researchers discovered that maintaining a body mass index of 25 to 35 can shorten your life by up to three years. (Excess body fat raises your risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke and colon cancer.) If you’re allergic to exercise, sweat with your significant other. A Duke University study shows that sedentary men are 50 percent more likely to work out three times a week if their partners participate.
3. Crack open a fresh can of nuts and extend your expiration date. +3 years
When Loma Linda University researchers tracked the lifestyle habits of 34,000 Seventh Day Adventists—a population famous for its longevity—they discovered that those who munched nuts five days a week, earned an extra 2.9 years on the planet. Pick up the Planters NUT-rition Heart Healthy Mix, which made our list of the 125 healthiest supermarket foods. The blend contains all five key nuts, including walnuts, which are usually left out of nut mixes. Aim to eat 2 ounces a day.
4. Never forget that your buddies have your back—even when it’s hunched over from osteoporosis. +7 years
In a study of seventysomethings, Australian researchers found that those with the largest network of friends had the longest lease on life. For the average guy, this could add up to seven additional years of existence. Yes, some buddies may encourage risky behavior from time to time, but friendship ultimately provides more protection than peril. So try to learn a few new faces at work, trade lifting tips at the gym or simply say “hey” to that neighbor you’ve never met. You can all thank each other later.
5. Repeat after us: “There is life after retirement.” +7 ½ years
Or at least that’s what you’d better believe if you want to live that long. In a Yale University study of older adults, people with a positive outlook on the aging process lived more than seven years longer than those who felt doomed to deteriorating mental and physical health. Already envisioning decades of decrepitude? Volunteer for a cause you’re passionate about: Selfless actions can put a positive spin on life and distract from unhealthy obsessing, reports a study in Psychosomatic Medicine. And try these 18 mood boosters to feel better in less than five minutes.
URL: http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100248093>1=31036
Host & Trauma Specialist Dennis Carradin covers the devastation in Oklahoma & tactics for coping with a tragedy.
The Down & Dirty welcomes Sell This House: Extreme master builder Charlie Frattini. We'll learn how he got involved in A&E's longest running daytime show.
Robin Milling asks Pierce Brosnan if he feels guilty about having intense relationships with women on the big screen, tune on to hear his response.
How has composer PJ Morton attracted collaborators like Stevie Wonder and Adam Levine? “They know I do music for real,” he tells us. “It’s not a hobby for me.”
On BTR University, we have host Cyrus Webb of Conversations Live (1.1 million listens) discussing how to host a successful author podcast.
Gary K Wolf. Gary is the creator of Roger Rabbit and best known for the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Will there be a movie sequel?
Doctors of the USA welcomes Victoria Richards, CEO of Victoria Richards Technologies, to talk about drug-free alternatives in for long-term pain and more.
Ask anyone where to go in Rockland, Maine for a great meal and you'll hear, Cafe Miranda. Let's Do Lunch! took that advice for Sunday brunch.
Money For Lunch talks to Christopher Elliott a reader advocate for National Geographic Traveler, Tribune Media Services and The Washington Post.
Media sensation, Soledad O'Brien needs no introduction. Her years with CNN brought her into our homes with her amazing ability to impact and influence our lives.
Laura Theodore welcomes actress, Rachelle Carson-Begley to discuss building America’s Greenest Home with hubby Ed Begley and her new “Greenest of Everything”.
Vinny Bond welcomes up and comer, Hilda Lamas along with Patrick McLaughlin the 'guitar players' and the great RB Stone. Isaiah B Brunt returns with new music!
We are inviting people from diverse national, cultural, and social backgrounds to come together on May 21 to celebrate the World Cultural Diversity Day.
Barbara Techel founder of Joyful Paws, as featured in American Dog Magazine, Women’s World, USA Today, joins The Best People We Know Show.
The Golden Goddess program features three hot, saucy, inspirational women who discuss aging, getting comfortable in our own skin, and overcoming challenges.
Dr. Joe Dispenza, author of internationally best selling books Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself and How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One.
Filmmaker Kate Melville visits Movie Addict HQ to discuss Picture Day, her award-winning movie which was named Best New Canadian Feature Film.
Canto Talk welcomes Richard Baehr, Chief Poetical Correspondent and American Thinker. We will discuss the political ramifications of the recent government scandals.
Hosts Marcus and Alise Certa take you through a discussion of first dates-good and bad, they will also talk about the food that makes it memorable.
Best-selling author, Rachel Hauck, chats with Life Beats Radio about her new book release, Once Upon a Prince.
Barbed Wire City director John Philapavage stops by WrestleChat Radio to talk about the ECW documentary and how it's taking the wrestling world by storm.
Big Blend Radio aired live from the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun in Tucson, Arizona, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Host John Allin welcomes management coach and consultant Russ Coltman. Coltman has been a management coach and consultant for over 25 years.
Welcome author, blogger, speaker, Huffington Post Live personality and world-changer Angela Maiers to #InternPro Radio.
On BTR University, we have host Cyrus Web of Conversations Live (1.1 million listeners) discussing how to host a successful author podcast.
On his show, Comedian Rodney Perry covers arts and entertainment, everything from comedy and politics to music and acting, with his signature comedic slant.
MashUp Radio is a 30-minute podcast that discusses the fusion of technology, life, culture and science. Host Peter Biddle, engineer and executive for Intel’s Atom Software, dishes up a thought-provoking discussion.
Joy Keys provides her listeners with insight to improve their lives mentally, physically, monetarily and emotionally. Past guests on the show have included Meshell Nedegeocello, Blair Underwood, in addition to an impressive list of CEOs, humanitarians and authors.
Host Barry Moltz gets small businesses unstuck. He has founded and run small businesses with a great deal of success and failure for more than 15 years. This is a business radio show where he shares all the craziness of small business. It’s that craziness that actually makes it exciting, interesting and totally unpredictable.
The Bottom Line Sports Show is hosted by former NBA stars Penny Hardaway, Charles Oakley, Mateen Cleaves. Tune in to get the inside scoop on what's happening in sports today.
Hits Radio covers basketball, sports culture and entertainment with past guests including Jason Kidd, Robin Lundberg and Chris Herren.
Listeners get an earful on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds. Whether it’s the current political cocktail or the latest must-read award-winning book, Halli tackles all topics and likes to stir — and sometimes shakes — things up.
Official Internet radio show of forthcoming epic paranormal investigation book by Eric Olsen and "Haunted Housewife" Theresa Argie.
Award-winning World Footprints is a leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. Hosts Ian & Tonya celebrate culture and heritage and bring a unique voice to the world of travel.
Football Reporters Online is a group of veteran football experts in the fields of coaching, scouting, talent evaluation, and writing/broadcasting/media placement. Combined, the group brings well over 100 years of expertise in sports.
Host John Martin interviews the nation's leading entrepreneurs and small biz experts to educate small business owners on how to be successful. Past guests have included Emeril Lagasse and Guy Kawasaki.
The Movie Geeks share their passion for the art through interviews with the stars of and creative minds behind your favorite flicks and pay tribute to big-screen legends. From James Cameron and Francis Ford Coppola to Ellen Burstyn and Robert Duvall, The Geeks have got'em all.
Sylvia Global presents global conversations pertaining to women, wealth, business, faith and philanthropy. Sylvia has interviewed an eclectic mix from CEOs and musicians to fashion designers and philanthropists including Randolph Duke and Ne-Yo.
Mr. Media host Bob Andelman goes one-on-one with the hottest, most influential minds from the worlds of film, TV, music, comedy, journalism and literature. That means A-listers like Kirk Douglas, Christian Slater, Kathy Ireland, Rick Fox, Chris Hansen and Jackie Collins.
Paula Begoun, best-selling author of Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, separates fact from fiction on achieving a radiant, youthful complexion at any age. She’s regularly joined by health and beauty experts who offer the latest on keeping your skin in tip-top shape.
Interview with Naomi Watts at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
NBA Star Jason Kidd makes a visit to HITS Radio to talk hoops.
Actor Clive Owen drops by Milling About to talk film.
Talented actress Meagan Good visits That's Entertainment.
Tony Bennett shares some life lessons on Storytellers.
Jane Fonda visits VividLife to discuss women, yoga, meditation and more.
Tech Entrepreneur and Author, Guy Kawasaki talks about how to publish a book on Bookmark Radio Network.
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