Think you have bad genes for being healthy? Think again, says Dr. Michael Roizen, cardiologist with the Cleveland Clinic and author of "Real Age and You" and "You, Staying Young." Roizen, who spoke recently to a group of food writers in Carmel, Calif., believes that we ultimately can control our genes through making good choices. Those choices include choosing not to smoke, choosing to exercise, making good food choices and reducing stress.
"Genes depend on wha ...
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