Send us a text In this episode of the Stance for Health podcast, Dr. Rodney and Karen Wirth discuss the fascinating link between social interaction and longevity. They explore research showing that being socially connected can slow down the aging process by influencing biological markers like your epigenetic clock. The hosts stress the importance of building a strong social network as it can lower inflammation and improve overall health. Listeners are encouraged to engage in simpl...
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Send us a text In this episode of the Stance for Health podcast, Dr. Rodney and Karen Wirth discuss the fascinating link between social interaction and longevity. They explore research showing that being socially connected can slow down the aging process by influencing biological markers like your epigenetic clock. The hosts stress the importance of building a strong social network as it can lower inflammation and improve overall health. Listeners are encouraged to engage in simpl...
Get a Grip: The Surprising Link Between Grip Strength and Longevity
Stance for Health
18 minutes
1 month ago
Get a Grip: The Surprising Link Between Grip Strength and Longevity
Send us a text In this episode of Stance for Health, Dr. Rodney and Karen Wirth delve into the fascinating world of grip strength as a novel health parameter. The duo explains how grip strength reflects overall health and brain activity, linking it to longevity and mental well-being. Highlighting a 2025 study, they discuss how grip strength offers early insights into frailty, cardiovascular health, and posture. Furthermore, they share real-life stories of patients benefiting from chirop...
Stance for Health
Send us a text In this episode of the Stance for Health podcast, Dr. Rodney and Karen Wirth discuss the fascinating link between social interaction and longevity. They explore research showing that being socially connected can slow down the aging process by influencing biological markers like your epigenetic clock. The hosts stress the importance of building a strong social network as it can lower inflammation and improve overall health. Listeners are encouraged to engage in simpl...