Healthy Longevity
We return to Healthy Longevity for Part 2 of our discussion about brain health with special guest neurologist Shelly Jordan, MD. In this segment, Drs. Comite and Jordan talk about inflammation in the brain, natural killer cells, the APOE4 gene variant, and advanced imaging techniques for predicting cognitive decline. Dr. Jordan also summarizes the practical steps you can take to optimize your brain power, including building muscle through resistance training, improving your sleep, managing your environment, even controlling the air you breathe, and avoiding ingesting microplastics that...
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If you’ve ever misplaced your keys or cell phone or forgotten the name of a friend you’ve known for decades, you’ve probably wondered, “is it early dementia?” Fear of cognitive decline is at an all-time high. A few years back, an AARP survey found that nearly half of adults over age 40 believe they will likely develop dementia. And Alzheimer’s Disease International reports nearly 80% of the public is worried about the disease. Are you? Brain fog, memory loss, and dementia are among the seven common patterns of aging I write about in my new book, Invincible: Defy Your...
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Imagine taking your own stem cells from your hair follicles, preserving and banking them to rejuvenate your hair and skin when you start to notice those annoying signs of aging in the mirror. This is not science fiction; it’s happening right now, and you will learn all about it in today’s episode of Healthy Longevity from my guest biomedical engineer Drew Taylor, PhD, CEO of the regenerative medicine company Acorn Biolabs.
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Want to perform better tomorrow at anything you do? Then get a good night’s sleep tonight. “Sleep plays a critical role in restoration for humans; it is the housekeeping process for our physiology that allows us to restore and start the next day,” says sleep expert Sahil Chopra, MD, today’s guest on Healthy Longevity with Florence Comite MD. Dr. Chopra is co-founder and chief medical officer for Empower Sleep, a virtual sleep care program that makes personalized multi-night sleep analysis and treatment accessible from...
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Longevity isn’t just a roll of the genetic dice; it’s something you can actively shape. By building a plan to expand your healthspan, you’re investing in your future self, ensuring that as you age, you continue to feel strong, keep your brain sharp, and live life to the fullest. Being proactive is the point of longevity medicine, which takes the best parts of conventional healthcare and wellness and helps you play an active role in your health like never before, says Delphine Le Grand, an entrepreneur in the booming longevity space. Delphine is a bridge builder, fostering partnerships...
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Trouble with arousal or orgasm? Low (or no) libido? Dryness and painful intercourse? Nearly half of all women will experience sexual dysfunction or intimacy issues like these at some point in their lives. Men suffer from some of these problems, too. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Advances in sexual health medicine offer exciting new solutions for these common obstacles to a healthy (and hot) sex life. Today’s Healthy Longevity guest is Carolyn DeLucia, MD, a former OBGYN, who’s now helping thousands of women and men rekindle their sexuality at her practice, The Secret Orchid, in...
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A decade ago, the idea of a drug that could tackle obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease sounded like pure science fiction. Today, thanks to peptides like Ozempic and Zepbound, it’s a reality and a lifeline to the more than 90 percent of Americans who have metabolic disease. In this episode, Dr. Comite discusses GLP-1s and other “booster shots to preventive medicine” with Rudy Eberwein, MD, founder of A New You Wellness in Miami, who specializes in weight loss, hormone optimization, and longevity. This episode answers many of the questions you may have...
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Not unlike your skin, your gums, the periodontal support tissues for your teeth, act as a frontline defense against bacteria and pathogens trying to enter your body. “If your gums are not healthy, you are not healthy,” says biologic dentist and periodontal surgeon Alexander Volchonok, DMD, co-founder of TetraHealth Dentistry in New York City. In this episode of Healthy Longevity with Florence Comite, MD, you’ll learn that the mouth is the window into the health of your entire body. Bleeding gums, a hallmark of periodontal disease, warn of dysbiosis of the mouth's microbiome ...
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Would you want to know if cancer is in your health future? In many cases, detecting cancers early before they metastasize and when they are more easily treated is the key to survival and return to good health. Unfortunately, many aggressive cancers are identified in the later stages of progression, making treatment difficult and sometimes ineffective. Today, however, biomedical companies are racing to develop cancer screening technologies that may ultimately change the trajectory of cancer mortality. Leading that effort is GRAIL with its first-to-market Galleri multi-cancer early detection...
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As research lead for the nutrition and metabolic health company Health Via Modern Nutrition (HVMA), Latt Mansor knows more than most people about what it takes to stay fit and healthy. Still, he struggled to lose fat pounds and worried about his heart health. So, Dr. Comite invited him to come to Comite Center for a blood draw, evaluation, and recommendations for interventions based on her analysis. In this episode, Dr. Mansor returns to the center to review the results of his year-long experience as a precision medicine patient and learn how he reversed the risks that were leading him toward...
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A decade ago, the idea of a drug that could tackle obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease sounded like pure science fiction. Today, thanks to peptides like Ozempic and Zepbound, it’s a reality and a lifeline to the more than 90 percent of Americans who have metabolic disease. In this episode, Dr. Comite discusses GLP-1s and other “booster shots to preventive medicine” with Rudy Eberwein, MD, founder of A New You Wellness in Miami, who specializes in weight loss, hormone optimization, and longevity. This episode answers many of the questions you may have about improving your healthspan to match your lifespan.
You’ll learn…
· * That Eberwein believes only 7 percent of the U.S. population is metabolically healthy and Dr. Comite has “never seen a completely healthy human being.”
· * Why doctors Comite and Eberwein believe GLP-1 medications are to healthcare in the 21st century as antibiotics were to saving lives in the 20th century.
· * That obesity is not a result of a lack of willpower.
· * About the medication combo that represents the “best one-two punch” against metabolic disease.
· * About the “exposome,” and how it negatively impacts health.
· * Why Dr. Comite calls muscle “the organ of longevity.”
· * The fears of getting prostate cancer on testosterone therapy are unfounded.
· * About “iron overload” and the “sweet spot” for iron and ferritin levels.
Upcoming:
July 1: Carolyn DeLucia, MD, a board-certified gynecologist specializing in women’s intimacy on non-surgical techniques for improving sexual health.
July 15 Brad Jacobs, MD, owner of BlueWave Medicine on wearables, meditation, and psychedelic-assisted therapies.
About Florence Comite, MD
Dr. Comite began her medical journey at Yale University School of Medicine and continued at Yale with a residency in medicine. She completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology (multidisciplinary training incorporating pediatrics, gynecology, and andrology) at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. She remained at the National Institutes of Health as a senior clinical research associate before joining the Yale faculty as an associate professor in endocrinology. During her 25-year faculty tenure, Dr. Comite founded and directed Women’s Health at Yale.
In 2005, she launched her bespoke medical practice, Comite Center for Precision Medicine & Healthy Longevity, in New York City and subsequently expanded offices to Palo Alto and Miami Beach.
Through her medical practice and decades of clinical research, Dr. Comite recognized that all humans have inherited a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism (a glucose disorder leading toward diabetes), which is accelerated by aging and the natural decline of the hormones testosterone and estrogen, which begins around age 30.
Dr. Comite’s podcast delivers the truth about your health—that age-related disease begins early in life at the cellular level. By slowing and even reversing the biological aging process, we can stay active and in great health for life. She interviews renowned physicians, researchers, and thought leaders, offering surprising insights and practical tips that listeners can use to improve their health trajectory.