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The Health Risks Associated With Loneliness In The Babyboomer Population

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr. William Courter
Guest Bio: Dr. William Courter has been the associate medical director of a large health-care agency, and a national consultant on difficult cases, helping shape the health care for thousands of patients. He is currently the founder of the Boomer Health Institute and the author of THE BOOMER SURVIVOR KIT: An Indispensible Guide for Yourself * Your Relationships * Your Life, which helps the baby boomer population and others lead a less stressed, more balanced, and more meaningful life.

Key Takeaways

  • Expert Profile: Dr. William Courter — Dr. William Courter has been the associate medical director of a large health-care agency, and a national consultant on difficult cases, helping shape the health care for thousands of patients. He …
  • Key Insight: You’re listening to Health Professional Radio.
  • Clinical Perspective: He’s here today to talk to us about how loneliness can kill more people, actually, than cigarettes.
  • Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Dr. William Courter’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
  • Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.

Segment Overview:
Dr. William Courter discusses the health risks associated with Loneliness in the Babyboomer population. Also discussed are study results as the relate to animals and how those results closely resemble human characteristics.



Transcription

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Neal Howard: Hello. You’re listening to Health Professional Radio. I’m your host, Neal Howard. Our guest is Dr. William Courter. He’s here today to talk to us about how loneliness can kill more people, actually, than cigarettes. He’s currently the founder of the Boomer Health Institute. He’s also an author, the author of The Boomer Survivor Kit: An Indispensable Guide for Yourself * Your Relationships * Your Life. How are you doing today, Dr. Courter?

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Last updated: September 10, 2013

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