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What drives someone to live well past their hundredth birthday with energy, purpose, and zest? In this episode of the Concierge Doc Podcast, Dr. Jason Littleton, founder of Littleton Concierge Medicine, reveals the personal health practices and preventive strategies that keep him motivated and energized every day. From discussing the five key themes that inspire his quest for longevity to sharing insights on advanced health screenings like coronary artery CCT scans and prostate MRIs, Dr. Littleton offers a unique glimpse into his proactive approach to wellness. Tune in to discover how you too can take control of your health and extend both the quantity and quality of your life.Imagine a life where you not only live long but thrive with vigor and productivity. Dr. Littleton takes you on a journey through his health regimen, emphasizing the importance of regular consultations with your primary care doctor or himself to ensure accurate diagnoses and treatments. Learn how his approach to prevention isn't just about avoiding illness but about maintaining a level of health that allows you to pursue your passions fully. This episode isn't just a peek into Dr. Littleton's life—it's an inspiring call to action for anyone looking to make health and wellness a top priority. Listen now and get ready to be motivated to lead a life full of energy, purpose, and longevity.
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