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In today's episode:


From the article in the magazine called 'The New Scientist.'


I’M WELL, thank you. Or at least I think I am. I have no major illness to speak of, I am of average weight and a recent knee scan showed my joints are sufficiently well oiled. My blood pressure is spot on and I exercise fairly regularly – at least, some of the time. Then again, I have a cough I can’t shake. I don’t feel physically strong. And since I am turning 40, I should really get a mammogram, given my family history of breast cancer.


So, am I healthy? With my “big birthday” looming, I have increasingly found myself wondering about that – about what it is to be healthy and how we can best measure whether we are or not. I had assumed there would be some well-established way to find out. But when I began to investigate, I soon discovered that it is a surprisingly hard question to answer.




From Shane, the host of our podcast.




I totally disagree with almost every word of this article. The journalist is off track. Find out why, and what I know is 'on track' when it comes to your physical health status. Then learn about one brand new medical biometric that will guarantee you become classified as medically healthy in the next 90 days.