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Am I Aging Faster? I Feel Like I'm Falling Apart (with Michael Snyder, PhD)

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We're back!!! And we're here to talk about GETTING OLD!

We often hear people say something along the lines of, “I feel like once I turned 60, everything went downhill.” Or “It feels like all of a sudden in my mid-40s, I am falling apart.” Does this sound familiar?

Historically, as physicians, Your Doctor Friends generally reassure those folks that it's all a coincidence and they weren’t rapidly deteriorating.

But what if there are times when we actually "fall apart"? Like on a biological level??

Perhaps you've come across a few of the headlines from major news outlets, with titles like:

Research shows our bodies go through rapid changes in our 40s and our 60s - from NBC News.

Feeling old? Your molecules change rapidly around ages 44 and 60 - from The Washington Post.

Scientists find humans age dramatically in two bursts – at 44, then 60 - from The Guardian.

What if you wanted the unfiltered data about aging, straight from the source??

Cue Dr. Michael Snyder, chair of Genetics at Stanford University, talking about HIS recent study, published by HIS lab, showing two distinct times in our lives in which we may age “faster.”

So... when we say that all of a sudden we feel like we are falling apart, we may actually be right. Woof.

Stay with us today as we talk to Dr. Snyder about when this aging happens, why it happens and perhaps most importantly, are there ways we can avoid these rapid aging moments?

Thanks for tuning in, friends! Please sign up for our “PULSE CHECK” monthly newsletter! Signup is easy, right on our website, and we PROMISE not to spam you. We just want to send you monthly cool articles, videos, and thoughts :)

For more episodes, limited edition merch, to send us direct messages, and more, follow this link!

Connect with us:

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Email us at yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com

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@yourdoctorfriendspodcast1013 on YouTube

@JeremyAllandMD on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter/X

@JuliaBrueneMD on Instagram

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We're back!!! And we're here to talk about GETTING OLD!

We often hear people say something along the lines of, “I feel like once I turned 60, everything went downhill.” Or “It feels like all of a sudden in my mid-40s, I am falling apart.” Does this sound familiar?

Historically, as physicians, Your Doctor Friends generally reassure those folks that it's all a coincidence and they weren’t rapidly deteriorating.

But what if there are times when we actually "fall apart"? Like on a biological level??

Perhaps you've come across a few of the headlines from major news outlets, with titles like:

Research shows our bodies go through rapid changes in our 40s and our 60s - from NBC News.

Feeling old? Your molecules change rapidly around ages 44 and 60 - from The Washington Post.

Scientists find humans age dramatically in two bursts – at 44, then 60 - from The Guardian.

What if you wanted the unfiltered data about aging, straight from the source??

Cue Dr. Michael Snyder, chair of Genetics at Stanford University, talking about HIS recent study, published by HIS lab, showing two distinct times in our lives in which we may age “faster.”

So... when we say that all of a sudden we feel like we are falling apart, we may actually be right. Woof.

Stay with us today as we talk to Dr. Snyder about when this aging happens, why it happens and perhaps most importantly, are there ways we can avoid these rapid aging moments?

Thanks for tuning in, friends! Please sign up for our “PULSE CHECK” monthly newsletter! Signup is easy, right on our website, and we PROMISE not to spam you. We just want to send you monthly cool articles, videos, and thoughts :)

For more episodes, limited edition merch, to send us direct messages, and more, follow this link!

Connect with us:

Website: https://yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com/

Email us at yourdoctorfriendspodcast@gmail.com

@your_doctor_friends on Instagram - Send/DM us a voice memo or question and we might play it/answer it on the show or on socials!

@yourdoctorfriendspodcast1013 on YouTube

@JeremyAllandMD on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter/X

@JuliaBrueneMD on Instagram

  continue reading

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