By the time you reach the age of 60, you will have lost 25% of your muscle mass (a common part of aging). But that doesn’t mean you have to resign yourself to being “weak.” Fortunately, you can ...
From a distinguished career at Presbyterian Hospital as a cardiac surgeon, inventor of the Mitra Clip for open-heart surgery, professor of surgery at Columbia University, TV show host and favorite of ...
Staying fit isn’t just for the young—regular physical activity becomes even more important as we age. For people over 60, exercise helps maintain mobility, independence, and overall well-being.