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Doctor’s orders: eat ice cream and other tips for a long and healthy life

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJanuary 4, 20263 Mins Read
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Introduction to a Healthy Life

As we enter 2026, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel offers some unusual advice: eat your ice cream. “Ice cream makes you happy, and that’s very important,” he explained. This approach is part of his new wellness book, which focuses on simple rules for a long and healthy life.

The Importance of Happiness and Social Interaction

Dr. Emanuel emphasized that being happy is a crucial part of a long life. He noted that ice cream, although often viewed as unhealthy, has proteins and saturated fats in globules, which may not affect us as much as saturated fats in meat. Moreover, eating ice cream is usually a social activity, which is beneficial for our well-being. “We’ve only been here 75, 85, 90 years. You have to make life comfortable. You have to make it fulfilling,” he said.

Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life

Dr. Emanuel’s book includes six simple rules for a long and healthy life. One of the rules is “Don’t be an idiot,” which refers to avoiding behaviors that are harmful to our health, such as smoking, vaping, taking drugs, and not taking vaccines. He also advises against excessive alcohol consumption, suggesting that the safest level is probably zero. However, he acknowledges that completely eliminating alcohol may not be realistic for many people, and instead recommends sensible drinking habits, such as not binge drinking and drinking with others.

The Value of Relationships and Social Interactions

Dr. Emanuel stresses the importance of relationships and social interactions in maintaining a healthy and happy life. He learned the value of social interactions from his parents, who taught him and his brothers how to get along with people and be responsible. He believes that relationships are essential for our well-being and that we should make an effort to build and maintain them.

Lifestyle Choices and Retirement

Dr. Emanuel also discusses lifestyle choices that can be detrimental to our health, such as chronic stress, a fast-food diet, and excessive social media use. He advises against eating alone regularly and suggests starting conversations with others, even in casual settings. Regarding retirement, he recommends planning ahead to stay engaged and mentally sharp, and avoiding complete retirement if possible.

Conclusion and Advice

Dr. Emanuel’s biggest piece of advice for 2026 is to build and maintain social relationships. He believes that this is the most important factor for lasting health and happiness. By following his simple rules and prioritizing social interactions, we can make our lives more comfortable, fulfilling, and healthy.

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