This episode digs into why midlife health quietly shapes your future more than most people realize - and why the healthcare system is structurally bad at dealing with that phase of life.
Together with Stanford-trained MD Ali Zaidi, we talk about what actually changes in your body during midlife, which signals people tend to miss, and where medicine often reacts too late instead of setting the right defaults early on.
A grounded conversation about biology, behavior, and why “doing nothing until something breaks” is still the dominant strategy in most health systems.
Takeaways
Midlife health is crucial
Preventive care is undervalued in the healthcare system Longevity interventions
Testing for mid-lifers
Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Midlife Health
06:02 Physiological Changes in Midlife
19:02 Personal Health Stories and Biases
28:10 Experimental Approaches in Healthcare
36:18 Exploring Red Light Therapy and Vision Health
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