Longevity by Design

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2021/05/05
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2026/02/04
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Longevity by Design is your go-to podcast for unlocking the secrets to a longer, healthier life. Hosted by Dr. Gil Blander, a renowned scientist and entrepreneur in the fields of aging, nutrition, and personalized health, this show dives into cutting-edge research and practical strategies for optimizing your healthspan and lifespan. In each episode, Dr. Blander sits down with leading longevity and health scientists to explore how we can live better, longer lives. From unpacking complex scientific concepts to sharing the latest advancements in aging research, Longevity by Design offers science-backed insights and actionable advice to help you add years to your life—and life to your years. Dr. Blander is the founder and Chief Scientific Officer of InsideTracker, a healthspan company that leverages blood tests, DNA analysis, fitness tracker data, and other biomarkers to deliver personalized health recommendations. With a Ph.D. in biology from the Weizmann Institute of Science and postdoctoral research at MIT, Dr. Blander brings decades of expertise and passion to every conversation. Tune in to Longevity by Design and discover how to live a longer, healthier, and more vibrant life.

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Engineering Healthspan with Dr. Nathan Price: Is It Finally Possible?
2026/02/04
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Nathan Price, Professor and Co-Director at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. Together, they explore how systems biology, artificial intelligence, and deep health data are changing the way we approach aging and prevention. Nathan explains why looking at single biomarkers falls short and why a network view of biology gives a clearer path to understanding disease and resilience. Nathan shares how new tools, like genetics, proteomics, and the emerging field of digital twins, can help predict disease risk years in advance and guide more effective, personalized interventions. He also discusses how integrating data from wearables, blood tests, and the microbiome can help people move from reactive medicine to proactive health decisions, allowing for interventions that fit the individual. The conversation highlights the promise and practical limits of current technologies, the trade-offs involved in optimizing health, and the power of AI to accelerate both research and personal health journeys. Nathan makes a strong case for the unique biology each person brings to the table and shows how the tools available today can help anyone take charge of their own healthspan in ways not possible before. Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Nathan Price 💡 What he does: Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Human Healthspan 💡 Company: Buck Institute for Research on Aging 💡 Noteworthy: Known for advancing systems biology and using AI and multi-omics to personalize health and healthspan interventions. 💡 Where to find him: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathandprice   Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:00:49]: Overview of Systems Biology and Its Role in Health [00:03:23]: Systems Biology vs. Reductionist Approaches [00:04:28]: Systems Biology and the Shift from Treatment to Prevention [00:06:29]: Defining Scientific Wellness [00:08:52]: Early Detection of Disease with Omics and AI [00:12:03]: Genetics and Early Risk Prediction [00:15:18]: Polygenic Risk Scores and Population Diversity [00:17:05]: Explaining Polygenic Risk Scores and Their Applications [00:19:01]: Genetics, Lifestyle Interventions, and LDL Cholesterol [00:20:51]: Integrating Multi-Omics Data for Personalized Health [00:23:15]: AI Revolution in Health Data Analysis [00:24:06]: Personalized Health Guidance and AI Agents [00:27:15]: Scaling Scientific Discovery with AI [00:32:23]: AI’s Impact on Healthspan and Personalized Recommendations [00:34:47]: Human-AI Collaboration and Current Limitations [00:36:23]: Accelerating Health Innovation and the Adjacent Possible [00:38:36]: N-of-1 Experiments and Individualized Health Insights [00:40:25]: Aggregating N-of-1 Data and Community Science [00:42:54]: Digital Twins: Building Personalized Biological Models [00:45:05]: Aging as a Network-Level Phenomenon [00:49:43]: Trade-Offs in Aging and Optimizing Health Behaviors [00:52:01]: Accessibility and Adoption of Omics Technologies [00:55:39]: Pyramid of Health Data: From Dense Omics to Passive Measures [00:59:28]: Rapid-Fire Questions and Key Takeaways For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast Connect with Gil on LinkedIn, Instagram, X
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How AI Is Redesigning Longevity | Systems Thinking with Dr. Ronjon Nag
2026/01/21
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Ronjon Nag, Adjunct Professor in Genetics at Stanford School of Medicine and President of the R42 Group, for a wide-ranging conversation on how artificial intelligence is reshaping health, medicine, and longevity science. Ronjon makes the case for systems thinking as a necessary framework for understanding aging, arguing that health emerges from complex interactions rather than isolated interventions. He explains how objective data—ranging from blood biomarkers to wearable-derived signals—can be integrated to guide better decisions, cut through conflicting health advice, and personalize interventions. The discussion also explores how AI is becoming a foundational tool, increasingly as ubiquitous as spreadsheets, enabling researchers, clinicians, and individuals to organize, connect, and interpret fragmented health data. The conversation then turns to AI’s expanding role in drug discovery, personalized health insights, and ambitious efforts such as vaccines targeting aging biology. Along the way, Ronjon examines both the promise and the limitations of these approaches, emphasizing why interdisciplinary, data-driven methods—and clear thinking about causation, risk, and uncertainty—are essential for extending healthspan and improving long-term outcomes. Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Dr. Ronjon Nag 💡 What he does: Adjunct Professor in Genetics 💡 Company: Stanford School of Medicine, and the R42 Group 💡 Where to find him:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronjonnag   Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:06:40]: Lifelong learning and transition to teaching longevity science [00:08:03]: Data science and AI in healthcare decision-making [00:09:54]: Applying financial risk models to medical innovation [00:11:52]: Venture investing in AI and longevity science [00:13:29]: Inventing in aging, eye disease, and AI-driven life sciences [00:15:48]: Impact of AI on the job market and computer science careers [00:16:26]: Systems thinking in health and aging [00:18:06]: Causation, correlation, and evidence in lifestyle science [00:21:00]: Wearables, self-tracking, and feedback loops in health [00:23:31]: Continuous health monitoring and behavioral change [00:25:12]: Blood biomarkers as objective health feedback [00:27:15]: AI’s future impact on biology, aging research, and lifespan [00:29:03]: Language models, context windows, and the nature of AI intelligence [00:32:03]: Empathy, ambition, and programming values into AI [00:34:39]: Guardrails, regulation, and global risks of AI [00:36:41]: Real-world applications of AI in health and longevity today [00:39:13]: Integrating fragmented health data and building digital twins [00:43:23]: Modeling human biology and the future of digital twins [00:46:36]: AI limitations, hallucinations, and learning from mistakes [00:48:14]: Risks and limitations of AI in healthcare and medicine [00:51:13]: AI as collaborator for patients, clinicians, and scientists [00:55:32]: Longevity ventures: vaccine for aging and food-based GLP-1 [01:09:38]: Fast food, processed foods, and public health [01:10:03]: Rapid-fire: daily habits, overhyped interventions, and final advice [01:16:59]: Closing remarks and episode wrap-up For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast Connect with Gil on LinkedIn, Instagram, X 
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From Genomics to Healthspan: Dr. Wei-Wu He’s Vision for Preventing Disease
2026/01/07
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Wei-Wu, Executive Chairman at Human Longevity, Inc. Together, they explore how advances in genome sequencing, AI, and multi-layered diagnostics are changing the fight against age-related diseases. Wei-Wu shares why understanding your own genetic risks and combining them with other health data leads to better prevention and a longer healthspan. Wei-Wu explains the value of integrating genome sequencing, advanced imaging, and liquid biopsy to catch diseases like cancer early, before symptoms appear. He draws on real-world examples, including how combining different tests can spot cancers that single methods might miss. The conversation highlights how technology brings down costs, making once-rare insights widely available, and how each person stands to benefit from personalized risk profiles. The episode closes with practical advice: use today’s tools to become the CEO of your own health. Wei-Wu urges listeners to embrace data-driven, individualized care and stresses that no single tool or habit holds all the answers. Instead, true longevity comes from a holistic, ongoing approach, one that uses all available knowledge to prevent disease and extend both life and health. Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Dr. Wei-Wu 💡 What he does: Executive Chairman 💡 Company: Human Longevity, Inc. 💡 Noteworthy: Known for leading advances in genomics, precision medicine, and early disease detection by integrating AI, genome sequencing, and multi-omics data. 💡 Where to find him: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wei-wu-he-ph-d-he-him-b6957313/   Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:01:06]: Background in Genomics and Precision Medicine [00:04:13]: Early Influences and Motivation for Longevity Research [00:06:12]: Lessons from a Longevity Mentor [00:08:11]: Academic Journey and Early Biomarker Research [00:09:18]: Transition from Academia to Industry [00:10:40]: Breakthroughs in Biomarker Approval and Commercialization [00:11:15]: Connecting Genotype and Phenotype [00:11:49]: Human Genome Sequencing: Cost and Innovation [00:13:28]: Shotgun Sequencing and the Race to Decode the Genome [00:14:39]: Linking Genes to Disease Risk [00:15:39]: Advances in Genome Sequencing Technology [00:16:56]: Biomarkers for Early Cancer Detection [00:18:49]: Improving Prostate Cancer Detection with Multi-Modal Data [00:20:30]: Personalized vs. Statistical Medicine [00:22:11]: The Symphony of Longevity Care [00:23:05]: Pap Smear and Cervical Cancer Screening [00:24:39]: Vaccination and Cancer Prevention Progress [00:26:00]: Global Disparities in Cancer Outcomes [00:27:07]: Translating Scientific Breakthroughs to Population Health [00:28:24]: The Value of Universal Genome Sequencing [00:29:18]: Impact of Monogenic Diseases and Newborn Screening [00:31:27]: Polygenic Risk Scores and Disease Prediction [00:34:47]: Evolving Genomic Knowledge and Ongoing Discovery [00:38:07]: The Case for Sequencing as a Lifelong Investment [00:44:30]: Cancer Prevention and the Titanic Analogy [00:50:08]: Multi-Modal Cancer Detection: Genetics, Imaging, and Liquid Biopsy [00:57:24]: Advances and Limits of Genome Sequencing Technology [00:58:10]: Liquid Biopsy for Early Cancer Detection [01:01:28]: Integrating Data for High-Accuracy Cancer Prediction [01:03:41]: Multi-Diagnostic Approach in Clinical Practice [01:07:49]: Quick-Fire Round: Personal Biomarkers and Longevity Habits [01:15:41]: The Myth of Single Solutions in Longevity [01:15:51]: Embracing Data-Driven Longevity and AI [01:19:59]: Closing Remarks and Takeaways For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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What Keeps You Strong at 90+: Real-World Longevity Lessons From Gil’s Parents
2025/12/17
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dalia Blander and Eprihm Blander, his parents, who are thriving in their nineties. Gil explores the daily routines, food choices, and mindsets that have kept Dalia and Eprihm active, independent, and healthy well into later life. Dalia and Eprihm share how simple habits like regular movement, home-cooked meals, and a Mediterranean diet have shaped their health. They talk about the power of walking, gardening, and staying busy with meaningful work. Both value strong family ties and regular contact with friends, crediting these connections as key to their sense of purpose. Dalia highlights the importance of curiosity, reading, and keeping her mind sharp, while Eprihm stays engaged by helping with family business and learning new things. Together, they show that a positive outlook, daily activity, and strong relationships are at the heart of a long, fulfilling life.     Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:01:04]: Episode Overview and Purpose [00:01:50]: Guest Backgrounds [00:02:45]: Approach to Interview and Method [00:03:34]: Early Life and Childhood Environment [00:04:17]: Childhood Diet and Physical Activity [00:05:11]: Influence of Upbringing on Long-Term Health [00:05:35]: Family Longevity and Genetic Background [00:06:23]: Adult Life, Careers, and Daily Routines [00:07:19]: Diet and Lifestyle in Adulthood [00:07:43]: Attitudes Toward Health and Longevity [00:08:31]: Habits Around Food, Sleep, and Exercise [00:09:15]: Stress Management Approaches [00:10:17]: Coping with Health Challenges and Positive Attitude [00:11:37]: Daily Life and Routines in Their Nineties [00:13:44]: Morning Routines and Keeping Active [00:14:19]: Mental Engagement and Cognitive Health [00:14:50]: Dietary Habits and Food Choices [00:15:03]: Sources of Joy and Purpose [00:15:27]: Mindset, Relationships, and Emotional Health [00:16:38]: Social Connections and Family Importance [00:17:01]: Role of Humor, Gratitude, and Curiosity [00:17:35]: Attitude’s Impact on Health and Longevity [00:17:58]: Advice for Younger Generations [00:18:43]: Quick Fire Round: Daily Habits and Myths About Aging [00:19:57]: Closing Reflections and Key Takeaways [00:20:25]: Outro and Farewell For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast   Similar Longevity By Design episodes we think you would love:  The Latest Updates in Longevity Research with Dr. Eric Verdin Dr. Andrea Maier—Mechanisms of AgingXPRIZE Healthspan: Revolutionizing Human Aging & Healthspan with Dr. Jamie Justice 
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The Gut–Brain Axis: A New Frontier in Longevity with Dr. Emeran Mayer
2025/12/03
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Emeran Mayer, Executive Director at the UCLA Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience and founder of Mayer Interconnected. They explore the science behind the gut-brain connection and its role in shaping health and longevity. Emeran explains how signals flow between the brain, gut, and microbiome, influencing everything from digestion to emotions. He breaks down how modern diets, especially ultra-processed foods, disrupt the natural balance between humans and gut microbes—a relationship refined over thousands of years. The conversation highlights why early life exposure to antibiotics can have lasting effects on microbiome resilience, and how lifestyle choices like diet and exercise remain powerful tools for supporting gut-brain health at any age. The discussion closes with a look toward the future of gut-brain science, including engineered probiotics and the promise of more targeted therapies. Emeran shares practical habits for better gut-brain health and cautions against quick-fix “biohacking,” encouraging a return to whole foods, movement, and mindful living. Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Emeran Mayer 💡 What he does: Executive Director and Founder 💡 Company: Mayer Interconnected 💡 Noteworthy: Internationally recognized for his research on the gut-brain-microbiome connection, with deep expertise in how diet, emotion, and microbes shape lifelong health. 💡 Where to find him: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emeranmayer/   Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:01:04]: Background in Gut–Brain Science [00:03:04]: Early Influences and Career Path [00:06:07]: Focus on Irritable Bowel Syndrome [00:07:28]: Defining Irritable Bowel Syndrome [00:08:40]: Evolving Understanding and Treatment of IBS [00:10:22]: How the Gut and Brain Communicate [00:13:32]: Sensation, Pain, and Visceral Hypersensitivity [00:15:29]: Attention, Perception, and the Role of the Brain [00:17:06]: Regulation of Sensitivity and Interventions [00:18:25]: Bidirectional Brain–Gut System [00:19:40]: Hormonal Signaling from Gut to Brain [00:22:06]: Shared Biological Language of Gut, Brain, and Microbes [00:24:08]: Microbiome’s Role in Gut–Brain Communication [00:26:16]: Systems Biology and Complexity in Human Health [00:29:01]: Evolution, Symbiosis, and Environmental Mismatch [00:31:41]: Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods [00:36:16]: Restoring Gut–Brain Health Through Diet and Lifestyle [00:37:16]: Emotions and Their Effects on Gut Function [00:42:03]: Antibiotics, Microbiome Resilience, and Early Life Impact [00:46:25]: Aging, Microbiome, and Environmental Factors [00:49:33]: Future Directions in Gut–Brain Science [00:51:54]: Bioengineered Probiotics and Therapeutic Potential [00:56:00]: Rapid Fire: Habits, Foods, and Beliefs for Gut–Brain Health [01:00:31]: Closing Remarks and Takeaways We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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Dr. Barabási Explains Nutritional Dark Matter, Food Networks, and Aging
2025/11/19
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Albert-László Barabási, Professor at Northeastern University, to explore how networks shape health, aging, and nutrition. Barabási explains how biological and social networks influence resilience, robustness, and our ability to recover from stress or disease. He describes aging as a gradual loss of resilience, where the body becomes less able to bounce back from small disruptions. The conversation moves into the world of nutrition, where Barabási introduces the concept of “nutritional dark matter.” He argues that food contains thousands of little-known molecules, many of which play key roles in health but remain largely unmapped and unstudied. Barabási breaks down how these compounds, especially those found in plants, support cellular function far beyond the traditional nutrients listed on food labels. The episode closes with a look at ultra-processed foods and their link to disease risk. Barabási shares new research tools that can help people evaluate what they eat and make smarter choices. Throughout, he reminds listeners that strong connections, between cells, foods, and people, are at the heart of long, healthy lives.     Guest-at-a-Glance   💡 Name: Albert-László Barabási 💡 What he does: Professor of Network Science 💡 Company: Northeastern University 💡 Noteworthy: Known for pioneering network science, the Barabási–Albert model, and research linking complex networks to human health, aging, and nutrition. 💡 Where to find him: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albert-laszlo-barabasi-264060165 💡 Guest Lab Website: https://barabasi.com/     Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:01:53]: Early Journey from Physics to Network Science [00:02:57]: Statistical Physics and Complex Systems [00:05:01]: Discovering Networks in Everyday Life [00:07:19]: Network Medicine and Disease Spread [00:08:28]: Robustness in Networks [00:11:16]: Resilience in Networks and Real-World Systems [00:14:31]: Biological and Ecological Examples of Resilience [00:17:42]: Fixed Points, Tipping Points, and System Collapse [00:18:45]: Applying Network Theory to Aging [00:21:10]: Modeling Aging as Loss of Resilience [00:23:02]: Explaining the Resilience Framework for Aging [00:26:09]: Disease, Aging, and System Perturbations [00:27:43]: Lifestyle Factors and Biological Age [00:29:19]: Epigenetic Reprogramming and Longevity Potential [00:33:41]: Nutrition, Food Networks, and Nutritional Dark Matter [00:34:41]: Mapping Food Molecules and Network Medicine [00:38:02]: Polyphenols and the Role of Plant Chemicals [00:42:14]: Cataloging Food Chemistry and the Need for a Food Genome Project [00:44:57]: Food Molecules as Drug Candidates [00:48:38]: Ultra-Processed Foods and Health Risks [00:53:54]: Measuring and Identifying Ultra-Processed Foods [00:57:55]: Comparing Food Processing Methods [01:02:26]: Rapid-Fire Questions: Network Concepts, Diet, and Longevity [01:07:18]: Key Takeaway and Closing Remarks We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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Building Joyspan: How Purpose and Connection Extend Healthspan with Dr. Kerry Burnight
2025/11/05
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Kerry Burnight, Gerontologist, Chief Gerontologist, New York Times best-selling author, and researcher. They explore what it truly means to age well, focusing less on resisting the passage of time and more on embracing vitality, curiosity, and joy throughout life’s second half. Dr. Burnight explains why the common “decline” mindset around aging misses the full story. She shares research showing that meaningful growth, strong social connections, adaptability, and a sense of giving can shape both how long and how well we live. Dr. Burnight offers practical examples for building these habits, from maintaining friendships across generations to finding purpose in everyday acts. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Burnight urges listeners to rethink their beliefs about aging and to prepare for later life with intention. She shows that nurturing joy and purpose is just as important as physical health, and that everyone can take steps to build a more satisfying, resilient, and joyful future.   Guest-at-a-Glance   💡 Name: Dr. Kerry Burnight 💡 What she does: Chief Gerontologist 💡 Website: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/contributor/dr-kerry-burnight-ph-d/ 💡 Noteworthy: Known for advancing the science of healthy aging and creating practical tools for older adults to thrive with joy, purpose, and connection.     Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:01:16]: Overview of Gerontology and Professional Background [00:04:52]: Defining Gerontology and Its Distinction from Geriatrics [00:05:39]: Evolving Perspectives on Aging [00:06:47]: Early Intervention and Preparing for Aging [00:08:13]: Respect for Older Adults and Shifting Attitudes Toward Age [00:09:11]: Challenging the Decline Mindset of Aging [00:10:40]: Positive Aspects of Aging and Societal Value [00:12:13]: Demographic Trends and the Value of Centenarians [00:12:51]: Rethinking Longevity: Quality Versus Quantity of Life [00:14:17]: Introducing Joyspan and Differentiating Lifespan, Healthspan, and Joyspan [00:16:56]: Linking Joy, Purpose, and Longevity [00:17:51]: The Four Pillars of Thriving Longevity [00:19:53]: Growth Beyond Retirement and Lifelong Learning [00:20:22]: The Importance of Social Connection [00:21:37]: Work, Retirement, and Finding Purpose Post-Career [00:23:24]: Planning for Retirement and Staying Engaged [00:25:37]: Diversifying Social Circles Across Ages [00:26:29]: Overcoming Ageism and Fostering Intergenerational Friendships [00:29:25]: Adaptation as a Key to Aging Well [00:33:47]: Giving and Finding Purpose Through Contribution [00:36:26]: Real-Life Example: Rebuilding Life After Loss [00:41:20]: Cultural Narratives and Internalized Ageism [00:44:34]: Policy, Healthcare, and Intergenerational Solutions [00:46:41]: Economic Realities and Social Determinants of Healthy Aging [00:50:03]: Daily Joy Practices and the Power of Gratitude [00:53:15]: Visualizing a Positive Future Self [00:54:47]: Key Takeaway: Integrating Internal and Physical Health for Longevity [00:55:31]: Closing Remarks and Resources We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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Why Sleep Trumps Exercise for Long-Term Health with Dr. Florence Comite
2025/10/22
In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Gil Blander sits down with Florence Comite, MD, physician-scientist and founder of the Comite Center for Precision Medicine & Healthy Longevity. They explore why a one-size-fits-all approach to longevity falls short and how personalized data, from biomarkers to genetics, can spot early signs of disease before symptoms appear. Florence explains her “Nof1” method, which uses deep testing, wearables, and personal history to craft precise health plans. She highlights how sleep, more than exercise or diet, shapes long-term health but remains hard for most people to optimize. Using real-world examples, Florence shows why tracking markers like insulin and hormones matter, and why most people need support to turn health knowledge into action. The conversation covers the limits of standard medical care, the value of knowing your family history, and how even the best routines must adapt over time. Florence urges listeners to get curious about their own data and take steps—however small—toward better health. Guest-at-a-Glance   💡 Name: Dr. Florence Comite 💡 What she does: Physician-scientist and innovator 💡 Company: Comite Center for Precision Medicine & Healthy Longevity 💡 Noteworthy: Known for pioneering “Nof1™” precision medicine, integrating genomics, biomarkers, and lifestyle data to prevent and delay chronic disease and optimize healthspan. 💡 Guest Company Website: https://www.comitemd.com/     Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:01:00]: Sleep vs. Exercise in Health Priorities [00:02:00]: Background and Shift from Conventional to Proactive Medicine [00:04:00]: Early Epiphanies on Aging and Metabolic Decline [00:06:00]: Connecting Data Across Systems and the Limits of One-Size-Fits-All [00:08:00]: Family Variability and the Case for Individualized Care [00:10:00]: Genetics, Environment, and the Impact of Lifestyle [00:11:00]: Challenges in Applying Genomic Data in Medicine [00:12:00]: Nof1™ Protocols and Personalized Data Collection [00:14:00]: Baseline Assessments and Biomarker Analysis [00:16:00]: Holistic Approach to Patient Assessment [00:17:00]: Importance of VO2 Max and Endurance for Healthspan [00:18:00]: Early Detection and Intervention in Children and Adults [00:19:00]: Insulin, Glucose, and Overlooked Markers in Pre-Diabetes [00:20:00]: Evolutionary Perspective on Metabolic Disease [00:21:00]: Moderation, Wearables, and the Promise of Digital Health [00:22:00]: Behavioral Barriers to Lifestyle Change [00:23:00]: Wearables, Real-Time Feedback, and Democratizing Health Data [00:24:00]: Drivers of Chronic Disease and the Role of Genetics [00:27:00]: Lifestyle Interventions That Move the Needle [00:28:00]: Sleep as a Foundational Health Variable [00:30:00]: Strategies for Improving Sleep Quality [00:33:00]: Personalized Sleep Optimization and Barriers for the General Public [00:36:00]: Hormonal Changes, HRT, and Gender Differences in Aging [00:44:00]: Longevity Myths and the Limits of Universal Advice [00:47:00]: Genetics, Data, and Playing the Best Hand [00:51:00]: Using Family History and Genetic Insights for Prevention [00:52:00]: Book Preview: Prototypes and Personalization [00:55:00]: Key Biomarkers and the Value of Actionable Advice [00:56:00]: Integrating AI and Automation in Precision Medicine [00:59:00]: Final Thoughts and Practical Wisdom [01:00:00]: Closing Remarks and Resources We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a hea
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Building a Blueprint for Longer Lives Through Public Policy
2025/10/08
In this episode of Longevity by Design, our host, Dr. Gil Blander, sits down with Dylan Livingston, CEO at the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives, and Dr. Brenda Eap to explore how public policy shapes the future of aging research. Dylan and Brendan share how their team pushes for legislation that supports healthy lifespan extension, aiming to bring longevity science into the center of national health priorities. Dylan and Brendan explain why policy advocacy is crucial for securing funding for research, reducing regulatory hurdles, and establishing a clear path for new therapies. They outline recent successes, including building bipartisan support in Congress and expanding access to experimental treatments in states such as Montana. Throughout their discussion, Dylan shows how effective communication,  using stories and simple analogies, helps move longevity from the lab to lawmakers’ agendas. The episode closes with practical advice for listeners. Dylan highlights the power of community, clear communication, and grassroots action as tools that help turn advanced science into real-world health gains. Episode highlights: [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:01:00]: Overview of Longevity Policy and Research Funding [00:02:00]: Backgrounds and Personal Journeys into Longevity Advocacy [00:05:00]: Inspiration and Founding of Longevity Policy Organization [00:07:00]: Scientific Training and Motivation for Policy Work [00:09:00]: Mission and Approach of Longevity Advocacy Organization [00:10:00]: Policy Advocacy’s Role in Advancing Longevity Research [00:12:00]: Gaps in Funding and the Importance of Government Engagement [00:13:00]: Experiences with Policy Events and Realizations about Advocacy [00:14:00]: Early Accomplishments and Congressional Engagement [00:15:00]: Building Bipartisan Support and the Longevity Science Caucus [00:16:00]: Legislative Engagement and Policy Paper Development [00:17:00]: State-Level Policy Wins and Expansion of Right to Try Laws [00:19:00]: Rationale and Strategy for State-Level Focus [00:21:00]: Plans for Geographic Expansion of Longevity Policy Initiatives [00:23:00]: Political Climate and Opportunities with the Current Administration [00:25:00]: Shifts in Federal Attitudes Toward Longevity and Healthspan [00:27:00]: Demographics, Policy Momentum, and National Health Priorities [00:29:00]: Prevention Versus Treatment: Shifting Policy Mindsets [00:32:00]: Communicating Policy Opportunities to a Wider Audience [00:34:00]: Ensuring Longevity Policy Remains Bipartisan [00:35:00]: Intersection of Policy, Science, and Public Engagement [00:37:00]: Funding and Regulatory Challenges in Longevity Research [00:39:00]: Barriers in Clinical Trials and Policy Modernization [00:40:00]: Strategies for Communicating Longevity Science to Policymakers [00:44:00]: Framing Longevity for Policy Impact and Public Understanding [00:48:00]: Future Vision and Milestones for Longevity Policy [00:51:00]: How Individuals and Organizations Can Support Longevity Advocacy [00:55:00]: Practical Longevity Advice and Episode Conclusion We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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Dr. Peter Fedichev: Why Aging Is Functional Decline, Not Just Disease
2025/09/17
Aging is more than disease—it’s the steady decline of function. In this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander speaks with physicist-turned-biotech innovator Dr. Peter Fedichev about why resilience, not diseases, holds the key to longer lives. Peter explains how his background in theoretical physics shaped his approach to biology and aging. He outlines why startups, not large institutions, are now leading innovation in longevity science. Drawing from physics, he describes aging as a series of “jumps” between states, each leaving the body more fragile. The discussion moves from the limits of current drugs to the promise of new approaches. Peter argues that reducing fluctuations and increasing molecular fidelity could unlock far greater gains in healthspan and lifespan. Listeners gain a fresh lens on what drives aging, where the real breakthroughs may come from, and why the next frontier in longevity will require rethinking the problem altogether.     Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Peter Fedichev 💡 What they do: Founder & CEO 💡 Company: Gero (biotech company using AI to study aging) 💡 Noteworthy: Physicist turned biotech leader applying statistical physics to model biological age and resilience 💡 Where to find them: LinkedIn   Episode highlights: [00:00:00] Opening Thoughts on Venture Capital [00:00:58] Host Introduction and Show Welcome [00:01:25] Guest Background: From Physics to Biotech [00:02:42] Physics as a Tool for Biology [00:05:19] Why Switch From Physics to Biology [00:06:20] Discovering Aging Through Naked Mole Rats [00:09:27] Defining Professional Goal in Aging [00:10:15] Challenges in Crossing Disciplines [00:11:58] Startups Driving Scientific Innovation [00:14:09] Pharma, Biotech, and Market Dynamics [00:16:23] Aging as a System-Level Problem [00:18:56] Drugs With Modest Longevity Effects [00:20:14] Aging vs. Disease: Functional Decline [00:23:48] Squaring the Curve vs. True Aging [00:26:02] Sponsor Message: InsideTracker [00:26:56] Resilience in 90-Year-Olds [00:27:55] Measuring Health With Longitudinal Data [00:30:07] Aging as Jumps Between States [00:31:49] Declining Recovery Times With Age [00:33:33] Cancer Risk and Immune Decline [00:34:30] Rare Events Driving Aging Jumps [00:36:15] Mutations, Epimutations, and Reliability Theory [00:38:31] Perfect Storm Failures in Aging [00:40:26] Cancer, Diabetes, and System Crashes [00:42:09] Searching for a Master Switch [00:43:41] Reducing Physiological Noise to Slow Aging [00:45:54] Targeting Fluctuations as Drug Strategy [00:47:13] Stress, Hormesis, and Adaptation [00:49:27] Evolutionary Role of Stress Responses [00:50:58] Model Organisms: Mice vs. Dogs [00:53:41] Why Dogs Mirror Human Aging [00:55:42] Regulatory Edge: Aging Trials in Dogs [00:56:42] Next-Gen Drugs Beyond GLP-1 [00:58:22] Epigenetic Rejuvenation vs. Noise Control [01:00:11] Key Targets: Chromatin Modifiers [01:01:10] Measuring Fluctuations With Biomarkers [01:02:58] Dogs as Proof-of-Concept Model [01:03:23] Defining Jumps Through Omics Data We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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Dr. Eric Verdin on the Effects of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange on Longevity
2025/09/03
In this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander welcomes Dr. Eric Verdin, President and CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. Eric discusses the science behind therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) and its potential to slow biological aging in humans. The conversation explores findings from a recent clinical trial, including measurable age reversal using epigenetic clocks. Eric explains how removing and replacing plasma can dilute pro-aging factors in the blood, a concept inspired by earlier animal studies on parabiosis. He also describes why rigorous, placebo-controlled human trials are crucial for validating longevity interventions and distinguishing the field from hype-driven wellness trends. The episode also highlights how omics data, such as metabolomics and proteomics, are shaping a new era of precision aging research. Eric emphasizes the value of lifestyle interventions as a foundation and sees future opportunities in combining TPE with personalized strategies to extend healthspan.     Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Dr. Eric Verdin 💡 What they do: President and CEO 💡 Company: Buck Institute for Research on Aging 💡 Noteworthy: Physician-scientist pioneering human aging research through epigenetics, metabolism, and translational science. 💡 Where to find him: LinkedIn   Episode highlights: [00:00] Introduction to Longevity and Healthspan [01:07] Meet Dr. Eric Verde: A Pioneer in Aging Research [02:24] Exploring Therapeutic Plasma Exchange [03:08] The Science Behind Heterochronic Parabiosis [07:17] Clinical Trials and Methodologies [12:58] The Role of Omics in Precision Medicine [17:20] Epigenetic Clocks and Aging [22:04] Therapeutic Plasma Exchange: Results and Implications [26:22] Exploring Frequency and Efficacy of Treatments [28:23] Biomarkers and Predictive Models [31:33] Safety Profile and Side Effects [33:28] Intrinsic Capacity and Aging Metrics [36:58] Combining Treatments with Lifestyle Changes [44:26] Future Directions and Recommendations [49:08] Conclusion and Final Thoughts We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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What Happens to Your Body When You Sit All Day, with Dr. Keith Diaz
2025/08/20
In this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Keith Diaz, Associate Professor of Behavioral Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, to unpack the hidden health risks of prolonged sitting. Keith explains why even daily exercise isn't enough to counteract the effects of sedentary behavior. Drawing on his lab's findings, he shares a simple but powerful prescription: five minutes of light walking every hour. That small change can lower blood pressure, improve mood, and reduce fatigue, without needing to break a sweat. The conversation also explores how modern work and home environments are built around sitting, and what it takes to build smarter habits. From treadmill desks to family walks, Keith offers practical strategies that make movement part of everyday life. Whether you're an employer, a clinician, or just desk-bound, this episode helps you rethink how you move through your day.   Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Dr. Keith Diaz 💡 What they do: Associate Professor 💡 Company: Columbia University Irving Medical Center 💡 Noteworthy: Leading researcher on sedentary behavior, cardiovascular health, and wearable tech in clinical care. 💡 Where to find them:LinkedIn   Episode highlights: [00:00:00] Introduction: The Evolution of Television Viewing Habits [00:00:23] Welcome to Longevity By Design [00:00:33] Introducing Dr. Ki Diaz [00:02:14] The Impact of Sedentary Behavior [00:04:23] The Physiology of Sitting [00:09:59] Exercise vs. Sedentary Lifestyle [00:16:56] Movement Breaks: How Short is Beneficial? [00:27:45] The Role of Wearable Devices [00:31:51] Integrating Movement into Daily Routines [00:33:34] Behavioral Changes and Personal Strategies [00:34:55] The Benefits of Movement Breaks at Work [00:37:26] Wearables and Their Impact on Health [00:40:16] Clinicians' Role in Promoting Movement [00:43:09] Tailoring Movement to Individual Lifestyles [00:47:28] Incentives for Employers and Insurers [00:52:46] Personal Movement Hacks and Daily Routines [00:58:16] Future Research and Final Thoughts We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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Acetylation Insights: Unlocking Longevity Secrets with Dr. Haim Cohen
2025/08/06
In this episode, Dr. Gil Blander welcomes Dr. Haim Cohen to Longevity by Design to explore his revolutionary approach to understanding aging. Haim's team analyzed acetylation sites across 107 mammalian species, creating its most extensive comparative study. This computational approach revealed specific post-translational modifications that evolved exclusively in long-lived animals. The research identifies critical pathways where evolution engineered longevity solutions. These acetylation changes affect DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, and mitochondrial function. Unlike traditional aging research focusing on single pathways like mTOR or caloric restriction, Haim's unbiased screening simultaneously reveals multiple longevity targets. Evolution provided a natural laboratory for testing anti-aging modifications over millions of years. The findings offer exciting therapeutic possibilities for human longevity. Haim's team is now creating transgenic mice to test whether mimicking these evolutionary changes can extend lifespan in the lab. This research suggests humans could potentially "accelerate evolution" by implementing modifications that nature has already proven effective in whales, elephants, and other long-lived species.   Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Dr. Haim Cohen  💡 What they do: Professor of Molecular Genetics focused on the biology of aging  💡 Institution(s): Bar-Ilan University (Israel); Founder & Director, Minerva Israel-Germany Center forBiological Mechanisms of Aging; Founder & Director, Sagol Center for Human Health and Longevity  💡 Noteworthy: Global leader in aging research; author of 75+ peer-reviewed papers, including work showing SIRT6 over-expression can extend mouse lifespan by ~30 percent  💡 Where to find them: Bar-Ilan University faculty page       Episode highlights: [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:00] Dr. Haim Cohen background and SIRT6 research update [00:05:50] Gender-specific effects in aging research [00:07:40] Introduction to the groundbreaking Nature paper on acetylation [00:08:30] What is acetylation and why study it [00:11:40] Study design across 107 mammalian species [00:15:00] Using evolution as a research laboratory [00:19:00] Key findings and statistical approach [00:28:00] Validating specific proteins - CBS and hydrogen sulfide [00:31:30] Mitochondrial acetylation and metabolism [00:34:10] DNA repair pathways and the Peto Paradox [00:35:00] Cancer prevention mechanisms in large animals [00:38:30] P53 tumor suppressor conservation [00:40:50] Cat family longevity anomaly [00:42:10] Therapeutic implications and drug development [00:45:00] Targeting proteins versus modifications [00:47:40] Study limitations and future validation [00:49:20] Comparing effects to existing longevity interventions [00:51:00] Implications for human longevity [00:55:00] Dr. Cohen's top tip for longevity We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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Karl Pfleger Explains the Aging Biotech Explosion
2025/07/23
On this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander sits down with Dr. Karl Pfleger, aging biotechnology investor and creator of AgingBiotech.info, to dissect the rapidly evolving field of aging therapeutics. Karl breaks down the sector into two main categories: interventions that slow aging rates versus rejuvenation strategies that repair accumulated damage. Karl highlights the most promising areas in his investment portfolio, including senolytics for clearing senescent cells and epigenetic reprogramming technologies. He explains why current aging clocks aren't ready for clinical use and discusses the limitations of popular interventions like GLP-1 drugs and fasting protocols. The conversation reveals that 14 Phase 3 clinical trials are currently testing core aging therapeutics. The discussion covers recent FDA approvals for ATTR treatments and stem cell therapies, signaling the field's maturation. Karl emphasizes that meaningful life extension requires a "divide and conquer" strategy, targeting multiple aging mechanisms simultaneously rather than relying on single interventions. Despite exciting therapeutic developments, he maintains that optimizing diet, exercise, and sleep remains the most impactful strategy for extending healthspan today. Guest-at-a-Glance 💡 Name: Dr. Karl Pfleger 💡 What they do: Angel investor, philanthropist, and advocate in aging and longevity biotechnology 💡 Institution(s): Creator and maintainer of AgingBiotech.info (comprehensive public database of 400+ aging companies) 💡 Noteworthy: Exclusively invests in aging/longevity sector with 15+ portfolio companies targeting damage repair approaches 💡 Where to find them: LinkedIn | AgingBiotech.info | X (Twitter) Episode highlights: 00:00:00 Introduction to GLP-1 Drugs and Their Impact 00:00:56 Meet Dr. Karl Pfleger: A Pioneer in Aging and Longevity 00:02:50 Karl Pfleger's Journey from Tech to Aging Biology 00:05:18 The Current State of Longevity Biotech 00:09:47 Exciting Developments in Rejuvenation Biotechnology 00:24:17 Aging Biotech Info: A Comprehensive Resource 00:31:59 Future Plans for Aging Biotech Info 00:36:51 The Obesity Revolution: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists 00:40:29 Global Obesity Rates and GLP-1 Drugs 00:40:43 Potential Benefits and Limitations of GLP-1 Drugs 00:42:13 Muscle Atrophy and Side Effects of GLP-1 Drugs 00:44:12 Emerging Muscle Aging Treatments 00:46:10 Biotech Companies and Obesity Programs 00:46:53 Public vs. Private Biotech Companies 00:49:12 Fasting and Calorie Restriction 00:55:20 Blood Transfusions and Parabiosis 00:58:09 Metformin and N-of-1 Experiments 00:59:13 Comprehensive Aging Interventions 01:03:54 Diagnostics and Aging Clocks 01:13:49 Future of Aging Interventions 01:16:07 Top Tips for Health and Longevity We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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How to Extend Your Healthspan with Dr. Eric Topol
2025/07/09
Gil and Eric discuss Eric’s book, Super Agers, and the inspiration behind it: a 98-year-old patient who exemplified healthy aging. They explore the five dimensions of healthspan optimization: lifestyle, omics, the immune system, and the role of data and AI in personalized medicine. Eric highlights how AI can analyze multi-layered data to provide personalized recommendations for preventing age-related diseases. The conversation also explores the importance of exercise, sleep, and social connection for healthy aging, as well as the risks associated with high-dose statins. Eric emphasizes the need for a shift towards preventative care, using data and AI to identify and address individual risks. He stresses the power of lifestyle changes, rather than supplements, in improving long-term health outcomes.     Guest-at-a-Glance   💡 Name: Dr. Eric Topol  💡What they do: Founder and Director  💡Company: Scripps Research Translational Institute 💡Noteworthy: Genomics pioneer, digital medicine innovator, and preventative care advocate         Episode highlights: [00:00] The Impact of Social Isolation on Health [01:19] Meet Dr. Eric Topol: A Pioneer in Medicine [03:16] Dr. Topol's Personal Journey into Medicine [05:31] The Early Days of Genetic Therapy [07:54] Insights from Dr. Topol's Book: Super Agile [13:02] The Role of Genetics in Longevity [14:22] The Five Dimensions of Healthspan [20:08] The Power of Exercise and Diet [23:58] The Truth About Supplements [32:38] The Importance of Sleep [36:07] The Value of Social Relationships [38:02] The Benefits of Nature and Social Interaction [39:17] Exploring Longevity Drugs: Metformin and Rapamycin [40:10] Risks and Benefits of Longevity Treatments [41:56] The Potential of GLP-1 Drugs [46:41] Statins and Their Impact on Health [51:11] Emerging Cancer Detection Technologies [56:15] The Role of AI and Polygenic Scores in Healthcare [57:36] Preventing Alzheimer's Disease [01:01:14] The Future of Longevity and Healthspan We Appreciate You! As a token of our gratitude, we’re excited to offer you 15% off your next purchase. Simply click the link below to redeem your discount: https://info.insidetracker.com/podcast For science-backed ways to live a healthier, longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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4.6 out of 5
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santamoniconian 2025/06/20
Love it - but audio needs help
I’ve been listening to this podcast for years and really enjoy the deep dives into a wide range of health topics. The audio quality could really use s...
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NJ Running guy 2025/05/16
Great podcast!
This podcast is a constant source of really great conversations and insight. Gil does a great job of bringing on excellent guests and providing very u...
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Don-healthy at 65 2025/04/06
Excellent podcast!
I have been using Inside Tracker since 2021 which is giving me absolute control over my health by knowing exactly what the status of my bio markers ar...
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HealthySpainaird 2025/02/20
Great resource!
This is a very informative podcast. I have always had a fear of dying so figuring out how to live better for longer has always been a goal of mine. I ...
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Sanediertybirt 2024/05/15
Great stuff
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nhastingsk 2023/10/24
Best podcast on longevity and health!
I listened to this after a visit w my 91 year old aunt who is committed to walking, yoga and nutrition (a retired nurse). She and I are both enjoying ...
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Granted27 2023/12/02
Mostly helpful
As with so many health related podcasts, these guests get really deep in the weeds really quickly. For the smart layperson, this is not helpful. The r...
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Optimistic follower 2023/04/23
Bravo!
As a 77 year old woman who exercises, eats plant forward with fish, some eggs, and longevity in both parents, I find this podcast fascinating. Given ...
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SWAT Doc 2023/03/28
Strongly science-based and reliable information
The Longevity by Design Podcast really suprised me. I am a medical doctor specializing in functional medicine and have come to realize that most new p...
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maurabv 2022/10/06
Great Info, Many Skips in Podcast
I listened to my first episode of this podcast (Dr. Roger Fielding) and overall it was great content, but very frustrating that there were several ski...
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