Health is a complex construct, the consequence of an interplay of a myriad of factors-some known (smoking, exercise, diet, and stress), but most unknown. Health care professionals are motivated to help patients live long, healthy, happy lives. However, the root causes of good health have remained stubbornly elusive. Historically, clinicians have focused on diagnosing and controlling disease, achieving specific targets such as blood pressure and blood glucose control, preventing unhealthy complications, and minimizing devastating outcomes. However, this has not always led to good health; more factors are at play. In addition to expected variances in health, there are striking disparities in health worldwide. Certain groups of people die younger and bear the brunt of poor