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Jean Carper (born 1932) is a ''
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'' best-selling author, an American medical journalist, contributing editor to ''
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'', and author of 24 books.


Early life and education

Jean Elinor Carper was born January 3, 1932, the daughter of Jethro and Natella Marie (Boyer) Carper, in Delaware, Ohio. She is a 1953 graduate of
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in
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, where she majored in speech and was a member of the debate team that won a state championship.


Career

Carper was
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's first medical correspondent when the network began in 1980. She has also appeared on the ''Today Show'', ''
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'' and ''Dateline''. For 14 years she wrote a weekly column called "EatSmart" for Gannett’s Sunday supplement, ''
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''. She has written for
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about
Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
, and produced an independent documentary on the disease, ''Monster in the Mind'', in 2016. Three of Carper's books have been on the ''New York Times'' best-seller list: ''Food: Your Miracle Medicine'', in 1993; ''Stop Aging Now!,'' in 1995; and M''iracle Cures: Dramatic New Scientific Discoveries Revealing the Healing Powers of Herbs, Vitamins, and Other Natural Remedies'', in 1997. After the release of ''Stop Aging Now'', her readers urged her to formulate an all-in-one
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based on her research. By popular demand, she produced a multi vitamin anti-aging formula in 1996, called Stop Aging Now! She sold the company in 2007 and is on the company's scientific advisory board. Her success as a medical journalist has been credited to her ability to accurately translate research in ways understandable to the average person. Her books on health have been translated into 20 foreign languages and are still sold and read throughout the world.


Selected publications

Carper is the author of 24 books, mostly on nutrition, health, and natural remedies, including two
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s. * Stay Alive! (1965) * Bitter Greetings (1967) * The Dark Side of the Marketplace, co-authored with Senator Warren Magnuson (1968) * Eating May Be Hazardous to Your Health (1972) * The Food Pharmacy (1989) * Stop Aging Now! (1996) * Miracle Cures (1998) * Food: Your Miracle Medicine (1994) * Your Miracle Brain (2002) * Eatsmart: The Nutrition Cookbook You Can't Live Without (2004) * Jean Carper's Complete Healthy Cookbook (2007) * 100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent
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(2010)


Awards

Carper won the 1995 Excellence in Journalism Award from the
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. Ohio Wesleyan University awarded her a Distinguished Achievement Citation in 1999, recognizing her work as a "major force in enlightening the public about the latest scientific discoveries involving diet, food, and vitamins as causes and cures of our modern epidemic of chronic diseases, including heart disease and cancer." In 2014 she was inducted into The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Hall of Excellence.


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External links

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Jean Carper on NBC 4 - 100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer's
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