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Friday, January 11, 2008Add fourteen years to your life! My plan to repair the US healthcare system![]() Let's put this under Saturn in Virgo, where the reality (Saturn) of our healthcare system and personal health routines (Virgo) are tested. People who adopt four healthy behaviours -- not smoking; taking exercise; moderate alcohol intake; and eating five servings of fruit and vegetables a day -- live on average an additional fourteen years of life compared with people who adopt none of these behaviours, according to a new study.Everyone knows these things are good for you, but add FOURTEEN YEARS? That's half a Saturn cycle!! Rather than focusing on how an individual factor is related to health, the study calculates the combined impact of these four simply-defined forms of behaviour. The results suggest that several small changes in lifestyle could have a marked impact on the health of populations. . . .Saturn seeks to create structures, and in Virgo will apply pressure and create challenges to force the creation of structures to take care of the problem of health care, one of Virgo's associations. Instead of instituting nationalized healthcare to pay for the treatment of lifestyle diseases, perhaps it's time to institutionalize (Saturn) promotion of a healthy lifestyle (Virgo), beginning with school lunches which currently are subsidized by the USDA and promote unhealthy food choices. Hospital cafeterias no longer serve home cooked menu options; instead they serve Big Macs and fries. And this is not only in the United States: India is experiencing a sharp rise in heart attacks, diabetes and strokes as well as depression and an increase in suicides; in Europe the World Health Organization estimates that as many as 80 percent of heart disease, strokes and type II diabetes and 40 percent of Cancers are preventable by lifestyle changes; lifestyle diseases have been named by WHO as the number one cause of deaths in the South Pacific. Our healthcare system is geared towards fixing a problem, not preventing it. Expensive and unnecessary tests, expensive medications to treat one problem and secondary medications to treat problems caused by the first problem - this is what is breaking our healthcare system. Nationalizing the system will only spread the burden of the cost but will not repair the system. The crisis in the healthcare system is rooted in the sedentary lifestyle of the world populations and the lack of easy access to nutritious foods. Doctors continue to recommend diet and exercise to their patients, but this is not supported by the government, at least not in the US. The cost of healthcare in this country is spiraling out of control and will cost governments all over the world billions of dollars in future decades. Sensible government spending for prevention rather than insurance will help to curb this tide. My plan to fix the broken healthcare system in the United States:
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