In Part I of This Month's Newsletter…
In Part I of our fatherhood/male themed June Newsletter, we have an exclusive interview with James Magee who shares with us his athletic experiences in competitive rowing (ie – crew), the role his father played in his athletic career as well as the active role he's taken to increase awareness about the lack of exercise and nutrition education in medical school curriculum. Additionally, Alex Leaf shares with us some great tips for aging gracefully. As he says, "… you don’t want to be out-gunned by your son or daughter, do you?" The lessons and advice shared by these men extend out to everyone, regardless of gender. (So yes – All you ladies will benefit from reading this newsletter as well!!!)
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