To kick off Women’s Health Month, Julie Gibson-Clark sat down with Dr. Delilah Renegar, DC, MS, to talk through a question many women ask in midlife: what do you do when you feel like you’re doing everything right and your body still feels off?
Through her From Paper to Plate series, Julie has been exploring longevity research by asking thoughtful questions, digging into the science, and speaking with experts about what healthy aging can actually look like in real life.
Their conversation turns to why standard bloodwork is often only part of the picture, and why hormones, stress, and metabolic changes may need a more contextual, functional medicine lens.
A meaningful way to begin Women’s Health Month, with more from this conversation to come.
#womenshealthmonth
https://bit.ly/42DBI4y
Through her From Paper to Plate series, Julie has been exploring longevity research by asking thoughtful questions, digging into the science, and speaking with experts about what healthy aging can actually look like in real life.
Their conversation turns to why standard bloodwork is often only part of the picture, and why hormones, stress, and metabolic changes may need a more contextual, functional medicine lens.
A meaningful way to begin Women’s Health Month, with more from this conversation to come.
#womenshealthmonth
https://bit.ly/42DBI4y
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