
The Lazarus Strategy
How to Age Well and Wisely
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Narrated by:
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Gordon Griffin
About this listen
84-year old Physician, Research Scientist and champion cyclist Dr Norman Lazarus wants us to take control of our own futures....
In his first audiobook, The Lazarus Strategy, Norman will inspire listeners to embrace the coming years with equal measures of optimism and determination; celebrating the good news of his research - that staying active is scientifically proven to keep the body young and healthy and stave off age-related diseases. His lifestyle blueprint will show us that the positive changes we can make now are both simple and easily actionable but have the power to help us reap the rewards in later life and enjoy an independent and productive old age.
Written with wit and rigour, this is part how-to/part manifesto drawing on Dr Lazarus' many years in medicine, on the stories of patients and on his own experience and research - to show us that ageing is not a disease, unless we let it become so.
©2020 Norman R. Lazarus (P)2020 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedCritic reviews
"The octogenarian professor who holds the secret of eternal youth." (The Times)
Pleasantly surprised.
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Good narrator but a few clunky overdubs.
Fantastic! Lots to learn from this book.
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The author has made several videos and TV appearances so you can get a flavour of what he is saying by looking at those.
Sensible Advice
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Essentially a personal story, but incorporating some additional voices and stories towards the end.
Thank you Norman!
Excellent
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Factual and simple. A word is enough for the wise.
Encouraging all to read this book.
Definitely what the doctor ordered!
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A good listen
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Predictable and slightly pompous
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Ironic that he berates diet and food books, but has produced one with no guidance at all.
Terrible
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