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Paging Dr. Andrew Weil on TIME.com
The good doctor has aged well since 1997, when he first appeared on the cover of TIME, a little grayer but no less active--writing, teaching, healing, doing TV specials and running several hugely popular websites. He's sold 6 million books (his last four were No. 1 New York Times best sellers), and his latest hits the shelves on Oct. 18. But you don't have to wait. It's excerpted in this issue, and if you visit time.com this week, he'll be there to answer readers' questions.
TALK TO THE DOC
Got a question about health, nutrition or aging? All this week Dr. Weil will be reading and answering your inquiries at time.com/weilquestions
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A LOOK BACK
What's the secret to a long and healthy life? Over the years, TIME has focused on every aspect of healthy living, from the perils of obesity to the payoffs of eating smarter. See time.com/nutrition for the comprehensive collection of our coverage, including our 1997 Weil cover.
TIME journalists appear regularly on PBS with Charlie Rose, one of America's premiere interviewers, to discuss the events of the week and the major stories being covered by the magazine.
Charlie Rose
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