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Key takeaways for this Chapter
- We are living much longer.
- You can easily be tricked by health fraud, so it is important to be a critical consumer of health information.
- The U.S. does not have universal healthcare, so it is important that you ensure you have healthcare either through employment, by purchasing your own insurance, or through government programs.
- Both western and eastern medicine can be helpful depending on your health status and goals.
- As you age, be aware of changes to your mind and body.
- Aging is highly dependent on your lifestyle choices.
- It is important to start planning for end of life to ensure your wishes are known.
- Plan for retirement early in your employment career to ensure you are taking the necessary steps to meet your retirement goals.
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