Extending our healthy years isn’t just about eating well and exercising — it’s also about the systems around us. Social policies, public health programs, and access to care all play a huge role in how long and how well we live. In this episode, we look at what it takes to improve health for everyone, everywhere. We each have personal choices to make, but what about the bigger picture? Dr. Tyler Evans is a physician, infectious disease specialist, and author of Pandemics, Poverty and Politics:...
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Extending our healthy years isn’t just about eating well and exercising — it’s also about the systems around us. Social policies, public health programs, and access to care all play a huge role in how long and how well we live. In this episode, we look at what it takes to improve health for everyone, everywhere. We each have personal choices to make, but what about the bigger picture? Dr. Tyler Evans is a physician, infectious disease specialist, and author of Pandemics, Poverty and Politics:...
The Power of Cycling: Low-Impact Cardio for Longevity | Shebah Carfagna & Nate Wilkins
Live Long and Master Aging
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The Power of Cycling: Low-Impact Cardio for Longevity | Shebah Carfagna & Nate Wilkins
Cycling plays multiple roles in our quest to live longer, healthier lives. Both indoor and outdoor riding builds cardiovascular health, strengthens the lower body, and protects joints. In our latest Move for Life episode, Peter Bowes is joined by Ageless Workout fitness experts Nate Wilkins and Shebah Carfagna to explore the pros and some of the cons of getting on your bike. They examine the trade-offs between low-impact spinning and higher-intensity classes and why controlling r...
Live Long and Master Aging
Extending our healthy years isn’t just about eating well and exercising — it’s also about the systems around us. Social policies, public health programs, and access to care all play a huge role in how long and how well we live. In this episode, we look at what it takes to improve health for everyone, everywhere. We each have personal choices to make, but what about the bigger picture? Dr. Tyler Evans is a physician, infectious disease specialist, and author of Pandemics, Poverty and Politics:...