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Ernest Rosenbaum, MD

Ernest Rosenbaum, MD

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How to Prevent a Stroke

How to Prevent a StrokeResearch has shown that both diet and fitness is integral to preventing a stroke. Aspirin can also be beneficial; talk to your physician to see if daily aspirin would be helpful for you. Dietary measures for stroke prevention include: Consuming potassium. Fruits and vegetables are often rich in potassium along with a healthy diet, as well as potassium supplementation, if directed by your physician. Eating fish two or three times a week. Fish provides omega-3 fatty acids that may...Read entire article »

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The Legacy Project: What is It & How It Can Help

The Legacy Project: What is It & How It Can HelpWhat is the Legacy Project? A legacy is a gift from one generation to the next. Although a legacy can be considered anything from a monetary gift to a special talent or even a keepsake handed down from one generation to the next, in this instance we would like to discuss a more complex and distinctive legacy—the legacy of a person’s history, thoughts, hopes, dreams and wishes and what those will mean to a future generation. When a person...Read entire article »

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The 5 Steps to Creating Your Legacy Project

The 5 Steps to Creating Your Legacy ProjectThe Legacy Project’s five parts marry your own personal history, your family’s heritage and lets your family know your beliefs and wants for end-of-life care. Many have found that The Legacy Project works to identify what is most important to them—and helps them create a personal sense of symbolic immortality. 1. Ethical Will. Creating an ethical will means writing down a personal written or dictated record of your family stories, philosophic thoughts, legacy, and goals. Ethical wills are a...Read entire article »

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Symbolic Immortality: Thoughts About the Future

Symbolic Immortality: Thoughts About the FutureWe can all imagine and anticipate concerns about our death. Considering our own mortality necessarily brings with it feelings of uncertainty and anxiety. Death represents both the physical and mental annihilation of life. Most human hope is for the future immortality of our philosophy, our deeds and our soul. The term symbolic immortality as coined by Harvard psychiatrist Robert J. Lifton, MD, refers to what remains from our lives after death. These may be material, such as what we...Read entire article »

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Writing Your Ethical Will

Writing Your Ethical WillAn ethical will is another way for an individual to allow others into their personal thoughts, hopes and philosophies. An ethical will is not a legal document as compared to a living will, which is an important legal document. An Ethical Will is just one of many parts of a Legacy Project, where a person can bring in friends and family to share their life experience. Find out more about the Legacy Project. Sitting Down & Writing an Ethical...Read entire article »

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