Denton County Living Well Magazine September/October 2017 | Page 6

FROM THE PUBLISHER 2016 Living Well Magazine Celebrates 10 Years of Service 2006 DENTON COUNTY President & CEO Sam Houston Vice president & CFO Spring Houston W Eternal Youth hen you compare movie posters or on-set shots from decades ago to now, it’s clear that time has been kind to Rob Lowe. From his days as an ’80s heartthrob to present day, not much has changed. His bright blue eyes, toned torso, and chiseled cheek- bones still excite his many female fans, so much so that one can’t help but wonder if Lowe’s found the secret to eternal youth. While time has been kind to Lowe, it’s not just random luck that the 53-year-old actor is better than ever. As he embarks on a new venture–– The Lowe Files––on A&E, Lowe not only looks good, he’s feeling ener- gized and having a blast exploring the country with his sons, Matthew and John Owen, in an attempt to uncover the truth behind mysterious legends. Turn to this issue’s feature story on Lowe to find out more about his fascinating new show and to learn what he considers the key to look- ing and feeling vibrant in middle age. For more inspiration on health and wellness, check out Baylor Scott & White Medical Center’s A-to-Z Guide to Women’s Health inside. Com- plete with 26 t