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Eat your vegetables. Brush your teeth. Sweat once in a while. Get plenty of rest. Don't smoke. Laugh more. There are certain tenets to health that are pretty commonsensical and that we all know we should practice routinely.
David Perlmutter
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David Perlmutter
Age: 69
Born: 1954
Born: December 31
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