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On this episode of The Common Sense MD, Dr. Tom Rogers dives deep into one of today’s hottest health topics: longevity. Drawing from his 40 years as a family doctor and his board certification in anti-aging medicine, Dr. Rogers unpacks the difference between lifespan and health span—and offers his practical tips for not just living longer, but living better.
Inspired by a recent encounter with biohacker and tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson (of “Don’t Die” fame), Dr. Rogers explores the latest research and unconventional methods in the pursuit of longevity. From the importance of sleep and stress management to the power of relationships, nutrition, and exercise, he gives listeners an inside look at what really works for aging well. He also shares insights about cutting-edge interventions like bioidentical hormones, supplements, fasting, rapamycin, and more—alongside thoughtful commentary on when to use science, when to be skeptical, and why mental health and human connection matter just as much as biology.
Whether you’re interested in the promising science of anti-aging, want to sift the fact from the fiction in biohacking trends, or are just looking for common sense advice on how to add life to your years, this episode is full of actionable wisdom and real-world guidance.
Listen now for a refreshing, open-minded discussion that goes beyond the buzzwords—and learn what truly makes for a longer, healthier, and happier life.
Note: The information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a licensed provider for personal healthcare concerns.
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On this episode of The Common Sense MD, Dr. Tom Rogers dives deep into one of today’s hottest health topics: longevity. Drawing from his 40 years as a family doctor and his board certification in anti-aging medicine, Dr. Rogers unpacks the difference between lifespan and health span—and offers his practical tips for not just living longer, but living better.
Inspired by a recent encounter with biohacker and tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson (of “Don’t Die” fame), Dr. Rogers explores the latest research and unconventional methods in the pursuit of longevity. From the importance of sleep and stress management to the power of relationships, nutrition, and exercise, he gives listeners an inside look at what really works for aging well. He also shares insights about cutting-edge interventions like bioidentical hormones, supplements, fasting, rapamycin, and more—alongside thoughtful commentary on when to use science, when to be skeptical, and why mental health and human connection matter just as much as biology.
Whether you’re interested in the promising science of anti-aging, want to sift the fact from the fiction in biohacking trends, or are just looking for common sense advice on how to add life to your years, this episode is full of actionable wisdom and real-world guidance.
Listen now for a refreshing, open-minded discussion that goes beyond the buzzwords—and learn what truly makes for a longer, healthier, and happier life.
Note: The information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a licensed provider for personal healthcare concerns.
What did you think of this episode of the podcast? Let us know by leaving a review!
Connect with Performance Medicine!
Check out our new online vitamin store:https://performancemedicine.net/shop/
Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://performancemedicine.net/doctors-note-sign-up/
Facebook: @PMedicine
Instagram: @PerformancemedicineTN
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