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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us for an empowering conversation with health expert Dr. 
 Ezekiel Emanuel as he shares his vision for living well and aging with pur
 pose. In Eat Your Ice Cream: Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life\
 , he explores how to embrace health\, happiness\, and longevity without fa
 lling for quick fixes or unrealistic promises.\n\nEveryone wants to live a
  full and healthy life―and every day brings a tidal wave of attention-grab
 bing misinformation\, faddish ideas from “wellness” influencers\, and biza
 rre advice from news outlets. The “Wellness Industrial Complex” prescribes
  conflicting and complicated regimens while promising us more time to enjo
 y in the future―though it sure is demanding a lot of time right now. But w
 hat actually matters most to our health and longevity? \n\nIn Eat Your Ice
  Cream\, renowned physician Ezekiel J. Emanuel argues that life is not a c
 ompetition to live the longest and that “wellness” shouldn’t be difficult\
 ; it should be an invisible part of one’s lifestyle that yields maximum he
 alth benefits with the least work. Dr. Emanuel cuts through the noise with
  wit and good humor\, giving readers just what they need: simple\, high-im
 pact\, evidence-based guidelines on such issues as alcohol consumption\, f
 ood and nutrition\, exercise\, sleep\, and social engagement. \n\nResistin
 g the tide of the latest trends to extend life at all costs\, Eat Your Ice
  Cream reveals that many of the tools for a long\, healthy and meaningful 
 life are already within reach.\n\nRegister now to hear incredible tips on 
 living a full and healthy life.\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nEzekiel J. Emanuel
 \, MD\, PhD\, is the Vice Provost for Global Initiatives\, the Co-Director
  of the Healthcare Transformation Institute\, and a Professor at the Unive
 rsity of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.\n\nEmanuel is an oncolo
 gist and world leader in health policy and bioethics. He is a Special Advi
 sor to the Director General of the World Health Organization\, Senior Fell
 ow at the Center for American Progress\, and member of the Council on Fore
 ign Relations.  He was the founding chair of the Department of Bioethics a
 t the National Institutes of Health and held that position until August of
  2011.\n\nDr. Emanuel is the most widely cited bioethicist in history.  He
  has over 350 publications and has authored or edited 15 books. He regular
 ly contributes to the New York Times\, the Washington Post\, the Wall Stre
 et Journal\, and The Atlantic.\n\nThe views expressed by presenters are th
 eir own and their appearance in a program does not imply an endorsement of
  them or any entity they represent. Reference to any specific product or e
 ntity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Massanutten 
 Regional Library.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for an empowering conversation with health expert Dr. E
 zekiel Emanuel as he shares his vision for living well and aging with purp
 ose. In Eat Your Ice Cream: Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life\,
  he explores how to embrace health\, happiness\, and longevity without fal
 ling for quick fixes or unrealistic promises.\n\nEveryone wants to live a 
 full and healthy life―and every day brings a tidal wave of attention-grabb
 ing misinformation\, faddish ideas from “wellness” influencers\, and bizar
 re advice from news outlets. The “Wellness Industrial Complex” prescribes 
 conflicting and complicated regimens while promising us more time to enjoy
  in the future―though it sure is demanding a lot of time right now. But wh
 at actually matters most to our health and longevity? \n\nIn Eat Your Ice 
 Cream\, renowned physician Ezekiel J. Emanuel argues that life is not a co
 mpetition to live the longest and that “wellness” shouldn’t be difficult\;
  it should be an invisible part of one’s lifestyle that yields maximum hea
 lth benefits with the least work. Dr. Emanuel cuts through the noise with 
 wit and good humor\, giving readers just what they need: simple\, high-imp
 act\, evidence-based guidelines on such issues as alcohol consumption\, fo
 od and nutrition\, exercise\, sleep\, and social engagement. \n\nResisting
  the tide of the latest trends to extend life at all costs\, Eat Your Ice 
 Cream reveals that many of the tools for a long\, healthy and meaningful l
 ife are already within reach.\n\nRegister now to hear incredible tips on l
 iving a full and healthy life.\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nEzekiel J. Emanuel\
 , MD\, PhD\, is the Vice Provost for Global Initiatives\, the Co-Director 
 of the Healthcare Transformation Institute\, and a Professor at the Univer
 sity of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.\n\nEmanuel is an oncolog
 ist and world leader in health policy and bioethics. He is a Special Advis
 or to the Director General of the World Health Organization\, Senior Fello
 w at the Center for American Progress\, and member of the Council on Forei
 gn Relations.  He was the founding chair of the Department of Bioethics at
  the National Institutes of Health and held that position until August of 
 2011.\n\nDr. Emanuel is the most widely cited bioethicist in history.  He 
 has over 350 publications and has authored or edited 15 books. He regularl
 y contributes to the New York Times\, the Washington Post\, the Wall Stree
 t Journal\, and The Atlantic.\n\nThe views expressed by presenters are the
 ir own and their appearance in a program does not imply an endorsement of 
 them or any entity they represent. Reference to any specific product or en
 tity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Massanutten R
 egional Library.
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel
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