The Peter Attia Drive

Peter Attia, MD
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4 snips
Oct 1, 2019 • 9min

Qualy #33 - How silent bravado and incessant striving can lead to a functional (and actual) death, and why Paul is critical of the current state of psychiatry

Paul Conti, M.D., a trauma and psychiatry expert passionate about self-compassion, shares profound insights on mental health. He discusses the tragic impact of suicide on awareness and support systems. Conti examines the dangers of silent bravado and relentless ambition, criticizing societal pressures that undermine personal well-being. He also advocates for a reformed approach to psychiatry, emphasizing a unified understanding of neurobiology and psychology to enhance treatment efficacy.
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Sep 30, 2019 • 16min

#73 - AMA #9: NAD & metformin, fat-burning zone, creatine, estrogenization of men, emergency kit for cold & flu, and more

In this engaging AMA, Peter dives into a variety of thought-provoking topics. He reflects on nearly working for Theranos and the implications of that decision. The discussion also addresses the alarming trend of increased estrogen levels in men. Listeners will learn about effective emergency protocols for illness and Peter's evolving views on NAD precursors and metformin. Additionally, he weighs in on the concept of fat-burning zones during workouts and shares his stance on creatine supplementation.
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Sep 23, 2019 • 2h 25min

#72 - Dan Harris: 10% happier – meditation, kindness, and compassion

Joining the discussion is Dan Harris, an ABC News correspondent and co-founder of the Ten Percent Happier meditation app. He shares his journey from a panic attack on live TV to discovering meditation, which transformed his life and relationships. Dan tackles topics like addiction, self-centeredness, and the importance of kindness, emphasizing how mindfulness has helped him manage emotions. He provides practical advice for new meditators and highlights the need to break the cycle of trauma in parenting, promoting a compassionate approach to emotional challenges.
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Sep 18, 2019 • 13min

Qualy #26 - What is Peter looking to achieve and monitor with his blood glucose monitor?

Discover the powerful insights from using continuous glucose monitors like the G6. Hear a personal journey of how tracking blood glucose transforms food choices and behaviors. Explore the future of CGM technology and its potential to enhance consumer health. Plus, learn about the limitations of traditional testing methods and the exciting possibilities for real-time insulin monitoring. This discussion delves into how these advancements could revolutionize our understanding of health and wellness.
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6 snips
Sep 16, 2019 • 2h 42min

#71 - Katherine Eban: Widespread fraud in the generic drug industry

In this discussion, investigative journalist Katherine Eban, renowned for her book 'Bottle of Lies', exposes alarming fraud within the generic drug industry. She reveals the shocking truths behind companies like Ranbaxy, highlighting how nearly 80% of manufacturing plants in India and China are mired in corruption. Katherine also shares practical tips for consumers to protect themselves and discusses innovative pharmacy models challenging the status quo. The conversation wraps up with potential regulatory reforms aimed at ensuring drug safety and integrity.
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Sep 13, 2019 • 11min

Qualy #24 - What are the "ABCs" of Alzheimer's prevention?

Delve into the fascinating world of Alzheimer's prevention, where expanding educational outreach is crucial for wider access to resources. Discover the significance of biomarkers and how they interlink with cardiovascular health in preventing the disease. Explore the ongoing debate about funding—should we prioritize treatment or prevention? Hear insights on personalized precision medicine, highlighting success stories that revolutionize health strategies tailored to individual needs. It's a thought-provoking journey into proactive health management!
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Sep 9, 2019 • 2h 10min

#70 - David Sinclair, Ph.D.: How cellular reprogramming could slow our aging clock (and the latest research on NAD)

David Sinclair, Ph.D., a Harvard genetics professor renowned for his aging research, shares groundbreaking insights into longevity. He discusses the Information Theory of Aging and how cellular reprogramming could potentially reverse aging. The conversation dives into the crucial role of sirtuin genes, methylation, and NAD's significance in cellular health. Sinclair also reveals the supplements he takes for longevity and explores cutting-edge research on human cellular reprogramming, offering a hopeful glimpse into the future of aging and healthspan.
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Sep 5, 2019 • 11min

Qualy #19 - A unifying theory of aging

David Sinclair, Ph.D., a leading expert on aging and epigenetics, dives deep into the science of slowing aging. He introduces a captivating unifying theory of aging that contrasts stable genomic data with the fragile nature of epigenetics. The conversation highlights groundbreaking research in longevity and the significant role of sirtuins in DNA repair. Sinclair shares insights on how aging affects cellular identity and discusses innovative approaches that could eventually redefine our understanding of aging.
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Sep 2, 2019 • 1h 59min

#69 - Ronesh Sinha, M.D.: Insights into the manifestation of metabolic disease in a patient population predisposed to metabolic syndrome, and what it teaches us more broadly

Dr. Ronesh Sinha, a physician and educator specializing in metabolic illness, shares insights into the unique challenges faced by South Asian populations regarding metabolic disease. He discusses hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance, revealing the shortcomings of traditional health metrics like BMI. The conversation also touches on the impact of stress on health and its generational effects on children. Sinha emphasizes the role of nutrition, lifestyle changes, and the importance of understanding geographic and genetic factors in addressing these health issues.
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6 snips
Aug 30, 2019 • 7min

Qualy #16 - How much does cognitive activity ward off cognitive decline?

Explore the intriguing connection between cognitive engagement and Alzheimer’s prevention. Discover how education and music enhance cognitive resilience. Learn about the vital role of lifelong learning and social interaction in maintaining mental sharpness. Delve into the effects of caregiving on cognitive health, especially the impact when a caregiver is lost. This discussion illuminates how mental activities can safeguard against cognitive decline.

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