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The secret to staying young? It starts today.

From fighting inflammation to preventing chronic disease, your daily habits really do make a difference.

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Small steps today can protect your heart, brain, and body for years to come.

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Staying healthy as you age doesn’t have to be complicated. Novant Health highlights everyday actions you can take now to protect your body, brain, and heart for years to come.

Reduce inflammation, boost longevity

Chronic inflammation is more than an occasional nuisance — it’s a major player in conditions like heart disease, arthritis, and even certain cancers. The good news: You can fight it naturally.

Anti-inflammatory foods (think: leafy greens, berries, and healthy fats), regular movement, and stress-reducing practices like meditation can help keep inflammation in check.

Your daily choices matter

Did you know? 90% of non-communicable diseases are tied to lifestyle. That means small shifts — like eating more whole foods, getting consistent exercise, prioritizing sleep, and building strong social ties — can have a major payoff. It’s about progress, not perfection.

Prevent Type 2 Diabetes with simple steps

If you have been told you have prediabetes, don’t panic. It’s a wake-up call, not a diagnosis. Daily movement, even light activities like stretching or walking, can help regulate blood sugar and keep you on a healthy track.

Yes, you can eat the yolk

Turns out, your brain needs cholesterol to function well. Eggs, especially the yolks, are a great source of protein and brain-supporting nutrients. Don’t skip them — embrace them. Plus, Novant Health even has some tasty recipes to get you inspired.

Taking care of your future health doesn’t mean overhauling your life overnight. With simple, mindful choices, you can feel stronger, sharper, and more energized — starting today.

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