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Building Health at Every Stage: Prevention, Habits, and Lifelong Wellness

23 min · 18. maj 2026
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Dr. Belinda Antoinette Brown-Saddler, Primary Care Physician at Piedmont Healthcare, discusses how small, consistent habits can shape long-term health at every stage of life. From the importance of annual checkups and preventative screenings to building routines around nutrition, exercise, and sleep, she shares practical ways to take a more proactive approach to wellness. She also breaks down how health priorities evolve from your 20s through your 80s, including managing risk factors, staying active, maintaining community, and adapting habits to fit a busy lifestyle. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes that prevention is key and that it’s never too late to start making meaningful changes.

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