Peter Attia: The Science To Living A Longer & Healthier Life
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Would you like to lead a healthier life and add years to your lifespan? Joining Sarah Grynberg this week is Dr Peter Attia, a physician focused on the applied science of longevity, extending human life, and improving wellbeing. Peter is a graduate of Stanford University’s School of Medicine, a New York Times bestselling author and podcast host, aiming to help prevent chronic diseases and to support people to live longer, healthier, happier lives. In this fascinating chat, Peter and Sarah discuss the importance of emotional wellbeing for overall health, the essential roles of exercise and nutrition, how to navigate perimenopause and menopause, and the data that projects a long, healthy life. They also discuss the effects of alcohol on the human body, and how to prevent deadly diseases like heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes.  If you want to be healthier and live longer, this episode will explain the vital role nutrition, stress, exercise and trauma play. It also proves healing is possible. Peter Attia's book, 'Outlive' is here.  Purchase Sarah's Manifest Your Greatness Course here.  Purchase Sarah's Kid's Meditation here.  Instagram: @sarahgrynberg   Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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