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Unlocking Longevity with Dr. Michael Roizen and ReganIn this episode, Regan Archibald hosts Dr. Michael Roizen, a leading expert in age reversal medicine and longevity. Dr. Roizen discusses his work in promoting longer, healthier lives, emphasizing that 90 could soon be the new 40. With advancements in aging research, he believes there's an 80% chance that life expectancy could extend to 120 years by 2030.Dr. Roizen shares insights from his book, *The Great Age Reboot*, and highlights the importance of lifestyle choices in achieving optimal health. He explains how proper stress management, physical activity, and nutrition can significantly impact longevity. Additionally, he touches on cutting-edge therapies like therapeutic plasma exchange and discusses the potential of peptides in health optimization.The conversation also covers the role of motivation in health, the importance of maintaining good balance and avoiding injuries as we age, and the exciting future of longevity science. Dr. Roizen's key takeaway is the importance of a supportive community (posse), a sense of purpose, and play in managing stress and living a longer, healthier life. Listeners are encouraged to explore more about longevity through Dr. Roizen's platform, Longevity Playbook, and consider the practical steps they can take today to enhance their health and prepare for a longer future.
Dr. Michael Roizen, Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic and author of The Great Age Reboot, discusses the potential for humans to live longer, healthier lives. He explains that the key to longevity is avoiding chronic disease and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including stress management, physical activity, and a healthy diet. He also discusses the impact of scientific advancements, such as gene editing and cellular regeneration, on increasing life expectancy. Dr. Roizen believes that the next decade will see significant breakthroughs in longevity research, potentially allowing people to live to 115 while maintaining the health and vitality of a 40-year-oldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, author of March to the Majority and host of Newt's World, joins Jamie to debate foreign policy, Donald Trump, the media, and coup d'états. The Agenda: —The preservation of Israel —Going all in on Ukraine —What Never Trumpers miss about Donald Trump —Who is the “establishment” and who is not? —The assassination attempt —How will history remember January 6 —The left-wing drift of the media —Was Joe Biden forced out by a coup? —Technological and biological advances Show Notes: —Letters of Jonathan Netanyahu —A trio of books on real age: Michael F. Roizen's The Great Age Reboot, Nir Barzilai's Age Later, and David Sinclair's Lifespan —Peter Drucker's The Effective Executive —Arnold Toynbee's A Study of History The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Dr. Jaime interviews the Co-author of the Great Age Reboot, What to Eat When, and AgeProof. He's also the The Chief Wellness Officer at Wellness Institute of the Cleveland Clinic. Ladies and Gents, Dr. Michael Roizen!
Dr. Michael Roizen, Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic and author of The Great Age Reboot, discusses the potential for humans to live longer, healthier lives. He explains that the key to longevity is avoiding chronic disease and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including stress management, physical activity, and a healthy diet. He also discusses the impact of scientific advancements, such as gene editing and cellular regeneration, on increasing life expectancy. Dr. Roizen believes that the next decade will see significant breakthroughs in longevity research, potentially allowing people to live to 115 while maintaining the health and vitality of a 40-year-oldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Switching careers when you are 80? YES. The definition of work, the career services industry, and the workplace will all change significantly over the coming decade as age 90 becomes the new 40. In this episode of Career Confidante Radio, host Marie Zimenoff welcomes Michael F. Roizen, M.D., Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Roizen shares insights from his new book, The Great Age Reboot. He outlines the medical advances behind predictions that people will live an additional 10-20 years. We also discuss how the world of work will change as people choose to work at least 10 of those years, creating a new typical retirement age of 72-80. Listen in to his aging predictions, tips for living younger, and how it may create a great economic boom. If you want to know how career management and retirement planning are going to change in the next decade, listen in!
Switching careers when you are 80? YES. The definition of work, the career services industry, and the workplace will all change significantly over the coming decade as age 90 becomes the new 40. In this episode of Career Confidante Radio, host Marie Zimenoff welcomes Michael F. Roizen, M.D., Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Roizen shares insights from his new book, The Great Age Reboot. He outlines the medical advances behind predictions that people will live an additional 10-20 years. We also discuss how the world of work will change as people choose to work at least 10 of those years, creating a new typical retirement age of 72-80. Listen in to his aging predictions, tips for living younger, and how it may create a great economic boom. If you want to know how career management and retirement planning are going to change in the next decade, listen in!
Longevity researcher Dr. Michael Roizen tells HealthCall's Lee Kelso about 14 different strategies and techniques to extend our "healthspan." He says amazing gains are coming that will allow us to reset our age and literally turn back the clock. Learn more at https://www.greatagereboot.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow The Great Age Reboot is the most comprehensive and forward-looking book on aging to date. It unpacks a wide swatch of medical phenomena—from reengineering aging cells to DNA manipulations to bionic bodies. Thanks to unprecedented breakthroughs in longevity research, living to 100, 120, or even 130 years old will become increasingly common over the next decade—and life after 100 may not be what you think. You can get the new book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1426221517?tag=onamzchefajsh-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=1426221517&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1GNPDCAG4A86S
Dr. Michael Roizen, chief wellness officer emeritus of the Cleveland Clinic and author of nine best-selling books, has developed a concept, RealAge, that motivates people to take control of their lives in a way that will help them live longer and healthier. “The most important thing for people to understand is they're a genetic engineer,” he maintains. The choices people make in how they live can determine how long they live. His RealAge program, which suggests that people at the age of 90 will soon be able to live like 40-year-olds, advocates taking steps to remain physically active, reduce stress and continue social engagement. All can prolong life span and assure greater health. “When you do stress management or when you do physical activity, you change which of the genes are in or not in your cells,” Dr. Roizen says. Stressing a muscle, he explains, can send a protein to one's brain that can fertilize the hippocampus and act as Miracle Grow for the brain. This, in turn, can reduce the likelihood of dementia and other forms of cognitive dysfunction. Every person, he says, can reach their own “real age” by choosing their method of activity. ”If you don't like walking, you can do gardening, you can play with your kids, you can play ping pong,” Dr. Roizen says. “It's any activity. Do things you love that love you back.” People can learn more of Dr. Roizen's ideas and programs for prolonging life through his book, The Great Age Reboot, or visiting the app, Reboot Your Age (greatagereboot.com). ***** Like many physicians now engaged in controlling the aging process, Dr. Michael Roizen entered the field from different medical specialties. He is board certified in both internal medicine and anesthesiology. He was running a step-down ICU at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center studying the outcome of patients who had undergone cardiovascular surgery. “It wasn't their cardiac history or their lung function or their liver function or kidney function or their brain function that determined outcome,” he discovered. “What determined the outcome was their age.” He then embarked on a new mission as a physician - motivating patients to take charge of the way they aged. Dr. Roizen served as Cleveland Clinic's first Chief Wellness Officer from 2007 to 2019. He now serves fifty percent time as the Cleveland Clinic's Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus, and the other half as a Professor at the Learner College of Medicine of the Cleveland Clinic at Case Western Reserve University. He is a recipient of an Emmy, an Elle, and the Paul Rogers Best Medical Communicator Award from the National Library of Medicine. He initiated and developed the RealAge concept to motivate behavior change. He believes that soon 90 will be the new 40, and how one can prepare for it is described in his most recent book, The Great Age Reboot, and Reboot Your Age app. Dr. Roizen is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Williams College and became a member of the American Osteopathic Association after graduating from UCSF School of Medicine. He has authored over 195 peer reviewed scientific publications, four New York Times #1 bestsellers, and nine overall bestsellers. He and Dr. Mehmet Oz co-authored a daily column syndicated to over 100 newspapers that translates current scientific reports into actionable steps for lay audiences. A recipient of The United Way of Cleveland Humanitarian of the Year Award, Dr. Roizen has won over 75 trophies in class A squash competition. He practices what he preaches when it comes to enhancing his health and life expectancy, even working at a treadmill desk to help achieve his goal of walking at least 10,000 steps a day. He and his wife, who is also a medical doctor, have two children: Jenny, a PhD organic chemist working for the US Energy Department, and Jeffrey, an MD/PhD faculty member in pediatric endocrinology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. ***** Thank you to our Cutting Edge Health supporters: CZTL Methylene Blue Get a $10 discount by using this link: https://cztl.bz?ref=3OqY9 on an order of $70 or more OR use this discount code at checkout: jane10 Renue by Science: 10% off NMN https://renuebyscience.com/product/pure-nmn-sublingual-powder-30-grams/ Enter jane10 at checkout for 10% off. Cutting Edge Health podcast website: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/ Cutting Edge Health Social and YouTube: YouTube channel: youtube.com/@cuttingedgehealthpodcast Instagram - https://instagram.com/cuttingedgehealthpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Cutting-Edge-Health-Podcast-with-Jane-Rogers-101036902255756 Please note that the information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Cutting Edge Health podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed. Special thanks to Alan, Maria, Louis, and Nicole on the Cutting Edge Health team!
What is the key to healthy aging? Answer: slowing it down.We break it down on this episode of The Resilience Lab with guest Dr. Michael Roizen, NYT best-selling author and Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus at Cleveland Clinic.With advancements in medical technology, people are living longer and longer each year. But what is the Real Age you are living your life at? Some people are 60 years old but live their life as if they are 80. And some, as if they are 40. Your Real Age is how you interact with the world around you through your behaviors and habits.In today's episode, Dr. Roizen tells us about his journey of researching how to live younger and longer lives. He discusses behaviors and health indicators that influence the rate of aging along with economic adjustments that will be required as people continue to live longer.Rex Miller and Dr. Mike Roizen continue their discussion by talking about healthcare costs and what companies can do to help employees live longer, healthier lives including:- Designing intentional workplaces- Offering stress management and health incentive programs- Creating a socially connected and empathic work environmentListen to their whole conversation in today's episode and learn more about how you can turn back time and slow down your own aging process. Follow The Resilience Lab:On InstagramOn LinkedInThe Resilience Lab is an Imagine a Place Production. Find Dr. Michael Roizen's new book, The Great Age Reboot, on Amazon today.
Dr. Michael Roizen says we're about to enter a mind-blowing era in medicine. He tells HealthCall's Lee Kelso we'll soon be able to reboot your age, literally turning back the clock and reversing the aging process. When you're 90 but feel like you're 50, what changes will that bring to society? What can you do today to slow the aging process? Learn more at www.greatagereboot.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Season 2, Episode #7, Dr. Marc Bubbs interviews renonwed director of the Cleveland Clinic and 5x NY Times best-selling author Dr. Michael Roizen, MD to discuss his new book The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow ABOUT DR. ROISEN: Website: Cleveland Clinic Twitter: Dr. Roizen Question About Longevisty? Share in comments below. >> New PEAK40 Nutrition Coaching in 2023! We're onboarding our 2023 coaching group from January 4th to 20th. Learn more at DrBubbs.com/PEAK40 >> Save $150 OFF with promo code 2023 >> Save 50% our 1-Year Program with promo codeXMAS2022! ... You can also join our PRE-SALE list to hear more about the coaching program for 2023. Pre-Sale list for Women Pre-Sale list for Men
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research data, people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even rewrite ...
Switching careers when you are 80? YES. The definition of work, the career services industry, and the workplace will all change significantly over the coming decade as age 90 becomes the new 40. In this episode of Career Confidante Radio, host Marie Zimenoff welcomes Michael F. Roizen, M.D., Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Roizen shares insights from his new book, The Great Age Reboot. He outlines the medical advances behind predictions that people will live an additional 10-20 years. We also discuss how the world of work will change as people choose to work at least 10 of those years, creating a new typical retirement age of 72-80. Listen in to his aging predictions, tips for living younger, and how it may create a great economic boom. If you want to know how career management and retirement planning are going to change in the next decade, listen in!
Switching careers when you are 80? YES. The definition of work, the career services industry, and the workplace will all change significantly over the coming decade as age 90 becomes the new 40. In this episode of Career Confidante Radio, host Marie Zimenoff welcomes Michael F. Roizen, M.D., Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Roizen shares insights from his new book, The Great Age Reboot. He outlines the medical advances behind predictions that people will live an additional 10-20 years. We also discuss how the world of work will change as people choose to work at least 10 of those years, creating a new typical retirement age of 72-80. Listen in to his aging predictions, tips for living younger, and how it may create a great economic boom. If you want to know how career management and retirement planning are going to change in the next decade, listen in!
Switching careers when you are 80? YES. The definition of work, the career services industry, and the workplace will all change significantly over the coming decade as age 90 becomes the new 40. In this episode of Career Confidante Radio, host Marie Zimenoff welcomes Michael F. Roizen, M.D., Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Roizen shares insights from his new book, The Great Age Reboot. He outlines the medical advances behind predictions that people will live an additional 10-20 years. We also discuss how the world of work will change as people choose to work at least 10 of those years, creating a new typical retirement age of 72-80. Listen in to his aging predictions, tips for living younger, and how it may create a great economic boom. If you want to know how career management and retirement planning are going to change in the next decade, listen in!
Switching careers when you are 80? YES. The definition of work, the career services industry, and the workplace will all change significantly over the coming decade as age 90 becomes the new 40. In this episode of Career Confidante Radio, host Marie Zimenoff welcomes Michael F. Roizen, M.D., Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Roizen shares insights from his new book, The Great Age Reboot. He outlines the medical advances behind predictions that people will live an additional 10-20 years. We also discuss how the world of work will change as people choose to work at least 10 of those years, creating a new typical retirement age of 72-80. Listen in to his aging predictions, tips for living younger, and how it may create a great economic boom. If you want to know how career management and retirement planning are going to change in the next decade, listen in!
Believe it or not, living to 100, 120, or even 130 years old will become increasingly common over the next decade--and life past 100 may not be what you think. In his latest book, The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow, best-selling author Dr. Mike Roizen explains how cutting-edge science and technology will revolutionize your ability to live longer, younger, and better. With more than 40 years of experience as a medical doctor—certified in Internal Medicine and Anesthesiology, Dr. Roizen is the Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus of the Wellness Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, is a professor at the Lerner College of Medicine of the Cleveland Clinic at Case Western Reserve University, and developed the RealAge concept to motivate behavior change.As evidenced in the global press, today's breakthroughs in longevity research are unprecedented. This will help you prepare for the next major social disruptor by making the best decisions for your brain, your body, and your bank account.Dr. Roizen and one of his co-authors, acclaimed economist Albert Ratner, join Dr. Pam today to discuss the new book and illuminate the prevention, treatment, and technology that will reshape how we think about old age--and help us plan for an audacious future.
Believe it or not, living to 100, 120, or even 130 years old will become increasingly common over the next decade.Believe it or not, living to 100, 120, or even 130 years old will become increasingly common over the next decade--and life past 100 may not be what you think. In his latest book, The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow, best-selling author Dr. Mike Roizen explains how cutting-edge science and technology will revolutionize your ability to live longer, younger, and better. With more than 40 years of experience as a medical doctor—certified in Internal Medicine and Anesthesiology, Dr. Roizen is the Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus of the Wellness Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, is a professor at the Lerner College of Medicine of the Cleveland Clinic at Case Western Reserve University, and developed the RealAge concept to motivate behavior change.As evidenced in the global press, today's breakthroughs in longevity research are unprecedented. This will help you prepare for the next major social disruptor by making the best decisions for your brain, your body, and your bank account.Dr. Roizen and one of his co-authors, acclaimed economist Albert Ratner, join Dr. Pam today to discuss the new book and illuminate the prevention, treatment, and technology that will reshape how we think about old age--and help us plan for an audacious future.
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
Dr. Michael Roizen, author of the book, The Great Age Reboot says 90 is the new 40! Thanks to breakthrough longevity research, we now know people who make smart choices about their health can reprogram old cells to be young again and can even ...
What if we could reprogram old cells to be young again? What if we could rewrite our DNA to guarantee a disease-free future? What if we could eliminate obesity? What if 90 were the new 40? Breakthroughs in aging science are happening every day and as a result, living to 100, 120, or even 130 will become increasingly common. According to Dr. Michael Roizen, this new reality will have far-reaching effects on work, family life, retirement, and more, making longevity the next social disruptor. Dr. Roizen talks about how current science and technology will revolutionize our ability to live longer, younger, and better. Dr. Roizen is the Emeritus chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic, a professor at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, and author of four #1 New York Times best-selling books. He has written more than 190 peer-reviewed scientific articles and has been recognized with an Elle, an Emmy, and the Paul G. Rogers Award from the National Library of Medicine for Best Medical Communicator. His new book is, The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow. Music: www.purple-planet.com Show site: www.cyacyl.com
Dr. Michael Roizen joins our podcast to discuss some concepts from his new book, The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow. Dr. Roizen presents his thesis around the human lifespan increasing, and what it means for the future of housing.
The human lifespan is increasing, and more people are now living to 100 years old and beyond.SPONSORED BY CARDIOMIRACLE: The most advanced heart-healthy nitric oxide booster in the world, with 50+ whole food nutrients. CardioMiracle.com [use promo code "CardioNow!" for 20% discount] The human lifespan is increasing, and more people are now living to 100 years old and beyond. In the 2030s, it will be commonplace for people to live to 120 years of age.Are you making preparations for a longer and healthier future? Well, Dr. Mike Roizen is, and his new book, The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow offers the most comprehensive and forward-looking book on aging to date.SPONSORED BY CARDIOMIRACLE: The most advanced heart-healthy nitric oxide booster in the world, with 50+ whole food nutrients. CardioMiracle.com [use promo code "CardioNow!" for 20% discount] Dr. Roizen was named Chief Wellness Officer at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic in 2007. The first such position in a major healthcare institution. He's the past chairman of FDA advisory committees and a former editor for six medical journals. He's an award-winning number one New York Times Best-selling author. Dr. Roizen and his co-authors predict that 90 will be the new 40 in the next decade, highlighting remarkable scientific discoveries and very promising near-term medical breakthroughs to show how this change will be swift.
The human lifespan is increasing, and more people are now living to 100 years old and beyond.SPONSORED BY CARDIOMIRACLE: The most advanced heart-healthy nitric oxide booster in the world, with 50+ whole food nutrients. CardioMiracle.com [use promo code "CardioNow!" for 20% discount] The human lifespan is increasing, and more people are now living to 100 years old and beyond. In the 2030s, it will be commonplace for people to live to 120 years of age.Are you making preparations for a longer and healthier future? Well, Dr. Mike Roizen is, and his new book, The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow offers the most comprehensive and forward-looking book on aging to date.SPONSORED BY CARDIOMIRACLE: The most advanced heart-healthy nitric oxide booster in the world, with 50+ whole food nutrients. CardioMiracle.com [use promo code "CardioNow!" for 20% discount] Dr. Roizen was named Chief Wellness Officer at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic in 2007. The first such position in a major healthcare institution. He's the past chairman of FDA advisory committees and a former editor for six medical journals. He's an award-winning number one New York Times Best-selling author. Dr. Roizen and his co-authors predict that 90 will be the new 40 in the next decade, highlighting remarkable scientific discoveries and very promising near-term medical breakthroughs to show how this change will be swift.
Should we take aspirin every day? What do we need to know about cholesterol and statins? What level of cholesterol is healthy? What is epigenetics? What is the effect of stress on our epigenetics? What is the effect of stress on our microbiome? How did therapeutic plasma exchange make mice younger and how is this technology being used for humans? Thank you to our sponsor, LMNT — our favorite electrolytes. Listeners receive a free 8-serving sample pack with their purchase here. Thank you to our sponsor, InsideTracker — the dashboard to your Inner Health. Listeners get 20% off on all products here.Dr. Michael Roizen is the Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus at Cleveland Clinic, award-winning author, and founder of RealAge. Dr. Roizen joins us to discuss his new book The Great Age Reboot, how stress impacts our health, what numbers we should aim for for cholesterol, therapeutic plasma exchange, and more. “Stress, it turns out, turns on genes that make proteins that cause inflammation. Moderating stress — that is, happiness — turns off those same genes and turns on genes that make anti-inflammatory proteins — proteins that decrease inflammation.” “The most important things are posse and purpose: having 6 friends you're vulnerable to every month, having a purpose in life, and a job with latitude.” “When you exercise, you change the genes that are on in your microbiome. When you're stressed, you change which genes are on in your microbiome.” “I still think you should shoot for cholesterol less than 70 in your blood.” “The most important things you do for brain health are posse and purpose, that's one. The second one is to add speed to your exercise, that is to stress your muscle; and the third is to add speed to your brain games.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Dr. Michael RoizenBuy “The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow” TwitterLinkedIn
My guest is a well-respected, internationally known physician and author. We'll talk about his new book, his views on aging, his belief that "90 is the new 40", what people can do to be healthier, and much more.
Advances in the science of aging are revealing new approaches to extending and enhancing the lifespan. On this episode, Dr. Michael Roizen discussed his book, The Great Age Reboot.
What if you could live another ten, twenty, or thirty years beyond your current life expectancy? What if science could make it possible to engineer your body to slow down aging and continue to live your best life beyond 100? Imagine being able to print a new organ in a 3D printer or engineer genes to revert to their youngest and healthiest condition? This is not science fiction, it's happening right now. In this episode, Dr. Michael Roizen talks about his brand new book: “The Great Age Reboot” and how we can take advantage of these very real discoveries. He is the Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic and author of four #1 New York Times best-selling books. Check out his podcast here: https://radiomd.com/show/you-the-owners-manual-radio-show Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at ZestfulAging.com
NEW SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS IN AGING ARE CLAIMING THAT IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE, LIVING TO BE 90 “WILL BE THE NEW 40”. JOINING US TO DISCUSS IS DR. MICHAEL ROIZEN, EMERITUS CHIEF WELLNESS OFFICER AT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC AND NY-TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR; ALSO JOINING US IS CO-AUTHOR ALBERT RATNER OF “THE GREAT AGE REBOOT: CRACKING THE LONGEVITY CODE FOR A YOUNGER TOMORROW.”
Dr. Michael Roizen joins the show to discuss health and new studies on how to maintain a healthy long life. Rich and Roizen talk about life span and how life expectancy has increased by 30 years. More people are living healthy and productive lives. Dr. Roizen's book “The Great Age Reboot” is a guide on how to live a healthy life.
In the second hour of the Zeoli show, Dr. Michael Roizen joins the show to discuss health and new studies on how to maintain a healthy long life. Rich and Roizen talk about the life span and how life expectancy has increased by 30 years. More people are living healthy and productive lives. Dr. Roizen's book “The Great Age Reboot” is a guide on how to live a healthy life. Rich discusses ‘Kidnapping' Investigation Into GOP Governors Who Relocate Migrants. Governor Newsom sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland asking for a “kidnapping” investigation into Republican governors who fly or bus migrants away from their states. What's on the cut sheet Pt.1
We are not a Sanctuary State In the first hour, Rich discusses Ron DeSantis' statement on what is happening at the southern border. DeSantis expresses “We are not a sanctuary state, and we will gladly facilitate the transport of illegal immigrants to sanctuary jurisdictions.” Don Lemon Loses CNN Primetime Gig, to Co-Anchor New Morning Show With Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins. Rich talks about his recent experience at the union meeting and his attire. Using the wrong pronoun is considered abuse and disrespect. Can 90 be the New 40s?In the second hour of the Zeoli show, Dr. Michael Roizen joins the show to discuss health and new studies on how to maintain a healthy long life. Rich and Roizen talk about the life span and how life expectancy has increased by 30 years. More people are living healthy and productive lives. Dr. Roizen's book “The Great Age Reboot” is a guide on how to live a healthy life. Rich discusses ‘Kidnapping' Investigation Into GOP Governors Who Relocate Migrants. Governor Newsom sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland asking for a “kidnapping” investigation into Republican governors who fly or bus migrants away from their states. What's on the cut sheet Pt.1 Schools “Social Justice” on its students In the third hour of the show, Rich discusses A young Hispanic woman who is pursuing her math studies at San Francisco State University. The prevailing ethos on college campuses condemns the school for forcing “social justice” on its students. If minority students refuse to partake in social justice, they are ostracized and maybe excused from the university for not following its core values. U.S. government officials are adding data from as many as 10,000 electronic devices each year to a massive database they've compiled from cellphones and other devices. The government uses this technology to search for potential dangers to America. The F.B.I and homeland security have a right to search personal products to check for potential threats. Blue States is finally get a taste of what Red states deal With In the final hour, Rich discusses John Fetterman releasing some results from a cognitive test as he strives for his upcoming debate. cognitive tests show his brain is working normally for a person his age, after his May stroke. The test results weren't revealed but it has been stated Fetterman is clear for the debate. Rich explains how we are not a sanctuary state for having a mass amount of illegal immigrants and where these people should go. What's on the cut sheet Pt.2
LLN (9/14/22) – Labor unrest in the rail and ocean transportation sectors could have ripple effects on truckload markets in the coming weeks. A new book lays out how science is revolutionizing our ability to live longer. And thoughts from the road about the GOT Truckers Act and driver-focus cameras at weigh stations. 0:00 – Newscast. 10:13 – “The Great Age Reboot”. 24:37 – Market update. 39:23 – Checking in with Marty Ellis.
What if 90 were the new 40? Pioneering longevity physician and four time #1 NYT best-selling author, Dr. Michael Roizen joins to share a groundbreaking narrative of the future of longevity, revealing how new scientific and medical advances will change the world—and how they will unlock your ability to live younger, longer, and better. The doctors discuss the 14 aging mechanisms- the biological processes that control your rate of aging- and share exciting advances in the fight against leading causes of death including cardiovascular disease, obesity, Alzheimer's and cancer. Dr. Roizen touches on the 180 key factors that affect biological age and offers practically healthy advice for reversing the clock including only eating foods that love you back, the importance of supplements and being your own health advocate. Dr. Roizen also adresses the effects of longer lifespans from a cultural and economic perspective- and how to prepare yourself emotionally and financially. An optimistic insight into the future of longevity with tips to optimize your healthspan and lifespan today! Dr. Roizen's new book, “The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow” is available now or follow him at @drmichaelroizen to learn more.
The Great Age Reboot is the concept developed by leading longevity practitioner, Michael Roizen, M.D. (Dr. Mike), Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic, and New York Times Best Selling author. As a physician and researcher, Dr. Mike's career is focused on exploring the jaw-dropping medical, technological, and scientific advances that will significantly extend lives.In the new book The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow (published by National Geographic), Dr. Mike and his co-authors—Peter Linneman, Ph.D. and Albert Ratner—predict that 90 will be the new 40 in the next decade. The authors of The Great Age Reboot book highlight remarkable scientific discoveries and very promising near-term medical breakthroughs to show how this change will be swift.
Dr. Michael Roizen Michael F. Roizen, MD, is a graduate of Williams College and graduate of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine who is passionate about helping people choose to live younger and healthier. Using the scientific advances he writes about in his new book The Great Age Reboot, Dr. Michael Roizen is building a new program to help reboot your age. He reveals how current science and technology will revolutionize our ability to live longer, younger, and better. The Great Age Reboot is road map to prevention, treatment, and technology that will reshape how we think about old age--and help us plan for an audacious future.
Dr. Michael Roizen Michael F. Roizen, MD, is a graduate of Williams College and graduate of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine who is passionate about helping people choose to live younger and healthier. Using the scientific advances he writes about in his new book The Great Age Reboot, Dr. Michael Roizen is building a new program to help reboot your age. He reveals how current science and technology will revolutionize our ability to live longer, younger, and better. The Great Age Reboot is road map to prevention, treatment, and technology that will reshape how we think about old age--and help us plan for an audacious future.
It seems like 50 is the new 30, and standard aging milestones once considered the norm in prior generations are now occurring later in life. With new scientific breakthroughs and cutting-edge technology, the human lifespan is expected to continue to increase.rnrn"The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow" by Michael Roizen, M.D., Albert Ratner, and Peter Linneman, Ph.D., takes a deep dive into the trends that have led to medical breakthroughs--like stem-cell rejuvenation and CRISPr/CAS9 gene editing. The authors suggest over the next decade, living to 100 or even 120 will become more common. This increased longevity is being called the next major soci-etal dis-rup-tor--as longer lifespans will change not only our own lives, but also our cul-ture, and dramatically shift views on aging. Are we ready?rnrnDr. Roizen and Albert Ratner will join us in-person at the City Club, with Dr. Peter Linneman joining virtually to discuss how we can prepare for this longer, healthier future.
A discussion on how we can prepare for this longer, healthier future. Detailed show notes at https://www.ideastream.org/programs/city-club-forum/the-great-age-reboot-cracking-the-longevity-code-for-a-younger-tomorrow.
Dr. Peter Linneman, joins us on the podcast to discuss his upcoming book, The Great Age Reboot co-authored by Michael Roizen - Emeritus Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic and Albert Ratner - an expert on Population Economics. Dr. Peter Linneman shares his insights on how longer lifespans could impact the economy and the real estate market. He also gives us his stance regarding today's rising interest rate environment.About Linneman AssociatesLinneman Associates, LLC is a premier consulting and research firm, specializing in commercial real estate investment strategy. Their clients represent a wide range of industries and countries, but primarily include institutional investors, REITs, developers, and opportunistic private equity firms seeking to implement thoughtful and disciplined investment strategies. Their clients value their market insights and analyses as well as their ability to assess and simplify the ever-changing macroeconomic, political, and capital market environments, particularly as they relate to commercial real estate investing. LinksLearn More About Linneman Associates, click hereLinneman Letter, click here The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow, click here
6:03-NEWS 6:12-Amtrak derailment in Missouri 6:37-Speeding on highways 7:02-NEWS 7:15-Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells Jake Tapper Democracy is not dead in America 7:32-Norwegian cruise ship hits an iceberg in Alaska 7:50-CUT SHEET | Beavis and Butthead learn about white privilege | Alec Baldwin is doing an instagram live with Woody Allen | 8:05-29-year-old transgender woman defeats a 13-year-old in women's skateboarding contest 8:12-U.S. sanctions against Russian oil is doing nothing when countries like India still buy their oil 8:20-NEWS 8:27-The Jan. 6th committee announces a "surprise" witness and hearing for this morning 9:01-NEWS 9:08-Dr. Michael Roizen, joined Mike Opelka to discuss the fentanyl crisis coming in from the Southern Border and his upcoming book "The Great Age Reboot." 9:28-Johnny Depp returning to Pirates of the Caribbean? 9:37-Army drops requirement of a high school diploma to enroll 9:45- CUT SHEET | Michigan AG says it's hard to know if voters will vote based on the economy or the overturning of Roe v. Wade | Charlamagne tha God blames Democrats for allowing Roe v. Wade to be overturned | Protestors block an active freeway | 9:55-Final Thoughts
Mike Opelka fills in for Zeoli. Opelka discussed the theater commission by the Democrats last night over January 6th riots. 6:03-NEWS 6:13-Target stores has an overstock in TVs and furniture 6:15-The first night of the Jan. 6th Commission hearing 7:01-NEWS 7:06-Professional athletes, like Tom Brady, are healthier than ever 7:30-Monkeypox cases 7:40-Brittany Spears' ex-husband crashes her wedding 7:45- CUT SHEET | Pelosi snaps at reporter asking about Supreme Court Security Bill | CNN's David Gregory calls out Democrats' hypocritical stances on threat against Justice Kavanaugh | Senator Warren believes Republicans have had a long term plan to get extremists appointed to the Supreme Court | Pelsoi believes Biden has been a champion for America's working families 8:08-Dr. Michael Rosen joined to discuss the issue of monkeypox and the concern people should really have in the spread of that disease and his upcoming book "The Great Age Reboot." 8:20-NEWS 8:45-John Fetterman isn't planning on a return to the campaign trail until July 9:02-NEWS 9:10-Tracy Beanz of Uncover DC joined Mike to discuss the Biden administration's plan to still have a new form of the now disbanded disinformation board 9:40-The great things you see at a minor league baseball game 9:45-CUT SHEET | Dan Pfiffer calls out fox news not carrying the the Jan. 6th commission hearing | Joe Scarbouorgh says Fox News does not want to air the truth | Biden says he can go swim in a pond | New pronouns we need to know about 9:55-Final thoughts