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Staying positive is also a key piece of advice for anyone hoping to live a long, healthy life. Centenarians, or those who reach 100 years old, frequently credit their lengthy lifespan to their positive attitude. Personality can be a "big factor" when it comes to longevity, says Petr Sramek, CEO of Healthy Longevity Clinic, a medical practice that seeks to extend clients' lives. Don't miss: 100-year-old sisters share 5 simple tips for leading a long, happy life Let's say a client has chronic inflammation, Sramek says. But they must possess the type of personality that is willing to seek and accept help.
Persons: Ruth Sweedler, Madeline Paldo, doesn't, Petr Sramek, Sramek, Organizations: CNBC, Healthy Longevity Clinic
The number of centenarians, or those who live until 100, is on the rise, prompting many of us to wonder: What's their secret? To find out, it makes sense to go straight to the source and ask these super-agers what they are doing differently. Petr Sramek is the CEO of Healthy Longevity Clinic, a medical practice that uses health biomarkers, such as blood pressure or DNA, to create a plan that will lengthen a client's life. For a hefty price tag, the clinic will design you a "roadmap" based on your own health needs. Advice from this demographic might be interesting, but "you cannot use it as guidance for anyone else," he says.
Persons: Petr Sramek, Sramek Organizations: Healthy Longevity Clinic
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