Alzheimer’s disease — what labs can tell you about your risk
This clip is from AMA #14: What lab tests can (and cannot) inform us about our overall objective of longevity,…
Why does Alzheimer’s disease affect more women than men?
This clip is from episode #138 – Lauren Miller Rogen and Richard Isaacson, M.D.: Alzheimer’s disease prevention—patient and doctor perspectives,…
Avoiding Injury Part I: Eccentric Strength
Accidental injury is among the leading causes of death in the developed world, and even when an injury itself is not directly responsible for ending one’s life, the associated debilitation can hasten the onset and progression of other health concerns.
The connection between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease
This audio clip is from episode #47 – Matthew Walker, Ph.D., on sleep – Part I of III: Dangers of…
The connection between sleep and heart disease
This audio clip is from episode #48 with Matthew Walker, Ph.D., on sleep – Part II of III: Heart disease, cancer,…
Fighting cancer and improving immune function with sleep
This audio clip is from episode #48 with Matthew Walker, Ph.D., on sleep – Part II of III: Heart disease,…
And the 2050 World Cup champions are… robots?
What we can learn from the awkward, soccer-playing robots of RoboCup?
Why sleep is the best insurance policy for lifespan and healthspan
This video clip is from episode #58 – AMA with sleep expert, Matthew Walker, Ph.D.: Strategies for sleeping more, sleeping…
Cumulative effects of LDL-C reduction in mitigating cardiovascular risk
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is currently the leading cause of death in the U.S. One of the most effective ways to reduce risk of ASCVD mortality is reduction of apoB particle number, typically estimated by LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) concentrations.
The Drive podcast turns 4
Yesterday marks the four-year anniversary since we launched The Drive. For this week’s newsletter, we’re looking back at some of the most popular episodes over this past year.