The quiet ache so many of us carry isn’t just about being alone—it’s about feeling unseen in a hyper-digital world. We unpack loneliness as a full-on public health crisis, connecting the dots between social isolation, chronic stress, inflammation, sleep problems, and long-term risks like heart disease and dementia. With clear science and lived stories, we make the case that connection isn’t a luxury; it’s physiology. We trace how remote work, social feeds, and constant screen time created th...
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The quiet ache so many of us carry isn’t just about being alone—it’s about feeling unseen in a hyper-digital world. We unpack loneliness as a full-on public health crisis, connecting the dots between social isolation, chronic stress, inflammation, sleep problems, and long-term risks like heart disease and dementia. With clear science and lived stories, we make the case that connection isn’t a luxury; it’s physiology. We trace how remote work, social feeds, and constant screen time created th...
How GLP-1 Drugs Change Appetite, Metabolism, And The Brain
Living A Full Life
27 minutes
3 weeks ago
How GLP-1 Drugs Change Appetite, Metabolism, And The Brain
Cravings fade, scales move, and blood sugar steadies—GLP-1 drugs promise a lot. We take you past the hype and into the real mechanics of how these medications work in the gut, the pancreas, and the brain. You’ll hear a clear, plain-English breakdown of glucagon-like peptide-1, why slowing gastric emptying increases fullness, and how glucose-dependent insulin release lowers A1C without the same hypoglycemia risk as older drugs. Then we zoom out to the brain: reward circuits, appetite signals, ...
Living A Full Life
The quiet ache so many of us carry isn’t just about being alone—it’s about feeling unseen in a hyper-digital world. We unpack loneliness as a full-on public health crisis, connecting the dots between social isolation, chronic stress, inflammation, sleep problems, and long-term risks like heart disease and dementia. With clear science and lived stories, we make the case that connection isn’t a luxury; it’s physiology. We trace how remote work, social feeds, and constant screen time created th...