JoAnn Manson has dedicated her career to researching how lifestyle choices affect health, specializing in prevention strategies. As chief of Preventive Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, she highlights the impact of factors like diet, exercise, and tobacco use on chronic diseases. With extensive publicationsâover 1,800 in medical researchâManson's work includes studies on menopausal hormone therapy, smoking effects, and physical activity's role in health. Her insights reinforce the importance of personal choices in enhancing healthspan and reducing risks of severe diseases.
"Ever since my early years of medical training, I've been astounded by the powerful role of modifiable lifestyle factors as bulwarks against chronic disease."
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