Dr. Robert G. Lahita M.D., Ph.D. - Autoimmune and Rheumatic Disease

Dr. Robert G. Lahita M.D., Ph.D. (“Dr. Bob”) is the Director of the Institute for Autoimmune and Rheumatic Disease at Saint Joseph Health in Paterson, New Jersey, and the author of IMMUNITY STRONG: Boost Your Body's Natural Healing Power and Live to 100.

Dr. Bob is the ultimate expert on the immune system and is consulted constantly by media across the globe including Reuters, Newsmax, Fox Business, Fox News, NBC Now, MSNBC, EWTN and CBSN. Dr. Bob is the author of more than 150 scientific papers, and has written or edited 14 books, including Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, which is now in its 6th edition. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians, a Master of the American College of Rheumatology, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He's a reviewer for some 15 medical journals and on the editorial boards of three.

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Mitigating the Aging Process

Dr. Robert G. Lahita M.D., Ph.D. By Friday, 13 September 2024 04:19 PM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

Beyond avoiding excessive negative behavior, there are positive ways to mitigate the aging process and manage your immune system: getting adequate sleep, maintaining a healthy biome, exercising, and sustaining sexual health if just from a nice hug every day, or even from a pet.

Exercise is of particular importance as we age. Remember: It does not mean running marathons or Spartan races. It needs to be a daily effort to work the body in favor of the biological soul — to let go, relax the brain, stress the body in a good way, and luxuriate in the flow of hormones, endorphins, and cytokines.

Of equal importance are the mind-body connections to enhance immune function and immunity strength as we age, which bear repeating and cannot be understated, starting with relationships.

The American philosopher Henry David Thoreau famously moved to Walden Pond to live alone, meditate, and record natural observations he edited into his landmark 1854 book Walden.

But he didn’t pick the pond because he wanted to live as a hermit. Other people lived near the pond, Concord was less than a couple of miles away, and Boston less than 20. Even choosing to live alone, Thoreau knew the value of relationships if just to borrow an axe.

We all had that need reaffirmed in the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Zoom only does so much.

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