Three talented professionals help readers use common sense to find the Fountain of Youth
Three talented professionals help readers use common sense to find the Fountain of Youth Dallas, TX, November 23, 2010 – The idea for Executive Medicine of Texas, which opened in 2005, came from a select group of physicians who wanted
common sense to find the Fountain of Youth
Dallas, TX, November 23, 2010 – The
idea for Executive Medicine of Texas, which opened in 2005, came from a select
group of physicians who wanted to spend more time getting to know patients and
treating them as family. Drs. Mark Anderson and Walter Gaman spent decades on
the HMO treadmill and wanted to do something that was both professionally
rewarding and good for patients. While many have called these physicians
diagnostic geniuses, they claim they are just doing their jobs, which includes
lots of asking the right questions and putting together all the pieces of the
puzzle. Executive Medicine has definitely accomplished this by providing
excellent one-on-one patient care. These doctors wanted to do more; so they
teamed up with Judy Gaman, who has years of experience in clinical research, and
co-authored Stay Young: 10 Proven Steps to Ultimate Health (George
House Publishing), a truly unique book that offers a detailed plan for achieving
and maintaining health. It is the first-ever health journal of its kind that
helps people take control of their own health and
wellness.
Much of the current media attention to healthcare
focuses on cost rather than the inevitable rationing of care in government-run
programs. As a native Canadian, Dr. W. Gaman is all-too-familiar with
government-run healthcare. All the healthcare hype rarely mentions the
importance of prevention to longevity. The authors of Stay Young
stress that implementation of lifestyle changes, now more than ever, is
imperative for healthier lives.
In
a straightforward style Stay Young provides clear and much-needed
advice on how to achieve health. The authors realized that between societal
pressures to stay beautiful and young and ‘to be everything to everyone’
resulted in conflicting messages for the body, spirit, and mind. Many readers
feel overwhelmed because they just don’t know where to start. The book clearly
outlines the necessary first steps and provides long-term tools to help readers
fight disease and aging. It determines a baseline based on many factors,
including family history, habits, and health status, and provides practical
suggestions to modify eating habits, reduce stress, increase exercise, and
optimize sleep. Research also shows that a healthy sex life improves immunity
and brain function while increasing longevity, so chapter eight offers tips to
improve libido, such as dietary changes, and increase
intimacy.
The credentials of these authenticate the
well-researched book: Dr. Anderson is board certified in family medicine and
often appears in the media as an expert on proactive health and wellness; and
Dr. W. Gaman is board certified in family practice, is heard as an expert in the
media, was named one of America’s top family doctors by the Consumer Research
Council, and was named ‘healthcare hero’ by The Fort Worth Business Press. In
the past D Magazine has named them Top Docs in Dallas. Newsweek
Magazine named Drs. Anderson and W. Gaman ‘Best Doctors in Texas’ in
2010.
Judy Gaman is an award-winning author and speaker who
has been entertaining and educating audiences for years. She has a degree in
health sciences, with a concentration in clinical research administration, from
the prestigious George Washington University School of Medicine and Health
Sciences. As part of the Executive Medicine of Texas team, she is dedicated to
helping people achieve their goal of health and
longevity.
The success of Executive Medicine of Texas and Stay
Young has brought the three healthcare professionals to another exciting
venture. In September, the trio began giving listeners wellness advice and
interviewing world-class guests on their new radio show, “Staying Young” on 660
KSKY AM, which reaches Texas, Oklahoma, and parts of Arkansas. Listeners can
tune in every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. CST or stream the show online at
All past shows are also available as free iTunes downloads by searching ‘The
Staying Young Show.’
For more information about these healthcare
professionals and authors at: www.emtexas.com