Are Your Hormones Out Of Balance? | Know Your Numbers
The host discusses hormonal imbalances and their effects on mood, sleep, memory, and sex. Conventional medicine often fails to diagnose hormonal issues, leading to problems with poor sleep, impaired mood, memory difficulties, and sexual problems. The host recommends a company where she is a co-founder that offers personalized insights from globally renowned doctors based on test results.
#276 ‒ Special episode: Peter answers questions on longevity, supplements, protein, fasting, apoB, statins, and more
Peter discusses listener-submitted questions on varying topics such as the viability of living to 120+, his individualized drug and supplement regimen, lowering ASCVD risk with pharmacologic strategies, misnomers about cholesterol, nutritional interventions, optimizing protein intake, favorite wearables for monitoring health such as sleep and exercise, continuous glucose monitors (CGM), and more.
Are You Pre-Diabetic? | Know Your Numbers
Co-host explores metabolic health crisis facing world today citing poor health and estimated two-thirds of US adults unaware they have blood sugar problem. He discusses measuring insulin levels and optimal lab ranges.
Long COVID Scientists Try To Unravel Blood Clot Mystery
Researchers investigate blood samples from Long COVID patients to find a potential biomarker for testing and diagnosis.
How Football Tech May Change the Game for Head Injuries
Technology like helmet sensors are being used to monitor concussions in football players, helping researchers and doctors understand brain injuries impact over time, potentially shaping future gameplay.
#207 - AMA #35: "Anti-Aging" Drugs — NAD+, metformin, & rapamycin
Guest Dr. Matt Kaeberlein discusses aging biomarkers and epigenetic clocks with Peter. They compare NAD precursors NR and NMN to metformin and rapamycin for their purported geroprotective qualities.
Healing pain by treating the mind, with Tor Wager, PhD
Discussion with Dr. Tor Wager from Dartmouth University about how mental treatments may provide relief for chronic pain by focusing on thoughts, feelings, and beliefs related to physical pain, as well as examining pain in the brain.
Qualy #53 - Screening for prostate cancer
The current podcast episode is an exclusive subscriber-only topic from The Qualys series, highlighting key discussion points and tactics, often under ten minutes in length.
#24 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part V of V: Lp(a), inflammation, oxLDL, remnants, and more
Thomas Dayspring and Peter talk about biomarkers for cardiovascular disease risk factors like Lp(a) and inflammation, while sharing a tragic story that motivates him to learn more about LDL cholesterol transport.