Andrew Huberman· PhD
And now with the advent of quality DNA tests, you can get further insight into the status of your immediate and long term health.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
And now with the advent of quality DNA tests, you can get further insight into the status of your immediate and long term health.
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Bookmarking — the dossier-vs-overview split is the right call. Most of the time I want overview; sometimes I want receipts.
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The reason I'm such a fan of getting blood work done, is that it is really the only way to understand what's going on in your system at a level that can really inform your decisions about your immediate and long-term health.
I've long been a believer in getting regular blood work done for the simple reason that many of the factors that impact your immediate and long-term health can only be analyzed from a quality blood test. And now with the advent of modern DNA tests, you can also get information about how your specific genes are impacting your immediate and long-term health.
I've long been a believer in getting regular blood work done. For the simple reason that many of the factors that influence your immediate and long-term health can only be discovered from a quality blood test.
I've long been a believer in getting regular blood work done for the simple reason that many of the things that impact your immediate and long-term health can only be assessed with a quality blood test. And nowadays with the advent of modern DNA tests, you can also get insights into, for instance, what your biological age is and how that compares to your chronological age.
One issue with a lot of blood tests and DNA tests out there, however, is that you get values back about metabolic factors, hormones, and lipids, et cetera, but you don't know what to do with that information.
I've long been a believer in getting regular blood work done for the simple reason that many of the factors that impact your immediate and long-term health can only be analyzed from a quality blood test. And nowadays, with the advent of modern DNA test, you can also get insight into, for instance, what your biological age is and compare that to your chronological age.
I'm a big believer in getting regular blood work done for the simple reason that many of the factors that impact your immediate and long term health can only be analyzed from a quality blood test.