Most replayed moment: Easy Steps to Reduce Inflammation and Slow Ageing | Professor Janet Lord

ZOE Science & Nutrition

June 16, 2026 14 mins

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Today we’re talking about what causes ageing. Here’s an important term you may not have heard before: inflammaging. It describes the link between chronic inflammation in the body and accelerated ageing. While it’s relatively unknown, this process is one of the most important concepts to understand if we want to live longer, healthier lives. I’m joined by Professor Janet Lord to break down what inflammaging is, why it’s one of the biggest threats to healthy longevity, and the surprisingly simple, science-backed habits we can all use to slow it down. 🌱 Try our science-backed and tasty wholefood supplement Daily 30+ Get our brand-new app and Gut Health Test designed by world-leading gut health and nutrition scientists to build healthy eating habits 👉 Join ZOE Follow ZOE on Instagram. 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE Eating for Better Brain Health: Your brain-gut blueprint How to eat in 2026 - Discover ZOE’s 8 nutrition principles for long-term health Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks  Better Breakfast Guide Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here Listen to the full episode here

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  • 5 threats to your immune system–and how to fight them | Prof. Daniel Davis MBE

    Many supplements claim to “boost” your immune system. Now, we all want to avoid getting sick during the winter months, but do any of these products really work? And is trying to “boost” your immune system even a good idea? Jonathan speaks with Professor Daniel M. Davis, MBE — a leading expert on immunology and […]

  • Recap: The truth about seed oils | Prof. Sarah Berry

    From Instagram reels to viral tweets, seed oils have become one of the latest nutrition villains. And the fear’s getting real. People are emptying their cupboards, terrified these everyday oils are silently wreaking havoc on their health. So is this panic justified? Or does the science require further scrutiny?  Well, ‘scrutiny’ is Professor Sarah Berry’s […]

  • Top Doctor: The hidden dangers in your daily multivitamin | Dr David Seres

    We’re told vitamins are essential for our health. That they boost our immune systems, fight fatigue, and protect us from disease. But what if most of it isn’t true? In the 20th century, vitamin supplements were hailed as a breakthrough, curing diseases like scurvy and rickets. But that success story took a turn. In the […]

  • Recap: Make the most out of EVERY meal | Christopher Gardner & Sarah Berry

    Today, we’re asking: What should you eat? This is the million-dollar question, one that we at ZOE have spent countless hours of podcast episodes trying to answer. However, all of this information can be overwhelming, turning breakfast, lunch, and dinner into a daily dilemma. So, are there any simple tips we can keep in mind […]

  • How to beat heart disease: 8 habits you must fix | Dr. Nour Makarem

    Heart disease is the world’s biggest killer—and it often strikes without warning. It’s responsible for around 1 in 5 deaths in the US. While these figures are deeply worrying, heart disease is not inevitable.  Decades of research have unearthed many of the risk factors associated with heart health, like poor diet or a sedentary lifestyle. […]

  • Recap: Davina McCall's menopause experience

    For Davina, menopause wasn’t just a transition – it was a quiet crisis. She felt like a stranger in her own body, overwhelmed by symptoms she wasn’t prepared for and didn’t fully understand. But she didn’t stay silent. Her book ‘Menopausing’ has helped millions of women feel supported and seen during this transformative stage of […]

  • Food additives exposed: The artificial dyes and chemicals to avoid | Marion Nestle

    Those long, unpronounceable ingredients at the bottom of food labels—what are they really doing to your health? In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Marion Nestle, a world-leading nutrition expert and author of the groundbreaking book ‘Food Politics’. Marion has spent decades exposing how powerful food companies influence what ends up on our plates — […]

  • Recap: The healthy way to feed your kids | Rhiannon Lambert and Dr. Federica Amati

    Today, we’re tackling the challenge of feeding our children. Getting kids to eat a balanced meal can often feel like an uphill battle, especially when they’re surrounded by eye-catching marketing campaigns that aim to lure them into unhealthy habits. So, how can busy parents help their children build a better relationship with food? In this […]

  • Forget crash diets: How to maintain a healthy weight | Alan Aragon & Prof. Sarah Berry

    Most people who try to lose weight and keep it off end up failing. But what if the problem isn’t you – it’s the diet? In this episode, we cut through the noise of weight loss fads to explore a science-backed method that’s helped countless people make real, sustainable changes. It’s called flexible dieting, and […]

  • Recap: How to start fermenting at home | Sandor Katz

    Today, we’re diving into fermentation. If you’re a regular ZOE listener, you’ve probably heard that fermented foods are some of the best things you can eat for your gut health. Packed with beneficial microbes, they’ve been shown to boost everything from digestion to immune function. Still, the idea of at home fermentation – cultivating bacteria […]

  • Nutrition Scientist: This is why you're confused about ultra processed food | Prof. Sarah Berry

    Scientists agree that processed foods are contributing to poor health — but when it comes to ultra-processed foods (UPFs), there’s growing confusion. The term is now used so broadly that it includes everything from crisps and sweets to wholemeal bread and plant-based milks. So what do we really know about the health effects of UPFs? […]

  • Recap: Simple steps to prevent allergies | Prof. Gideon Lack

    Today, we’re turning our attention to allergies.  For decades, conflicting advice on how to prevent allergies from developing has left parents unsure about the best ways to protect their children. Should you introduce peanut products to your newborn, or avoid them entirely? Many are still unclear. What is clear, however, is that allergies are on […]

  • No.1 Protein Scientist: Are you eating enough? | Prof. Stuart Phillips & Dr. Federica Amati

    Are you eating enough protein? This is probably a question you’ve asked yourself. With “high protein” labels on almost every type of food product you can imagine, it’s easy to get confused. In this episode, Prof. Stuart Phillips explains how protein can keep us healthy as we age. He also outlines when we should eat […]

  • Recap: How your gut fuels your brain and mood | Prof. John Cryan

    Today, we’re exploring the connection between your gut and your brain. For years, the brain was seen as somewhat detached from other parts of our body, working in isolation above all else. However, emerging research is flipping our idea of the brain on its head. Scientists now know that the gut acts like a ‘second […]

  • Omega-3s and brain health: what the science really says | Dr. Bill Harris & Prof. Sarah Berry

    Omega-3 fatty acids have long been lauded for heart health benefits. Yet, emerging research now points to an even more profound impact, directly on our most complex organ: the brain. Today, we delve into the critical, often misunderstood, role of omega-3s in cognitive function, mental well-being, and even the prevention of neurodegenerative conditions like dementia. […]

  • Can bigger muscles really help burn fat and keep you young? | Dr. Vonda Wright

    🌱 Try our plant based wholefood supplement – ⁠Daily 30+⁠ Do you track your weight, hoping to see the numbers drop? What if the scale is deceiving you about true health, muscle, and healthy aging? Many believe they understand the keys to a vibrant later life, but conventional wisdom often overlooks a critical truth.  This […]

  • Are you at high risk of breast cancer? Follow this early detection guide | Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi

    Do you really know your breast cancer risk? Many women think they do – trusting family history, regular checkups, and mammograms to keep them safe. But what if these measures leave dangerous blind spots, leading to later, more aggressive diagnoses? Today’s episode is a powerful wake-up call. Joining us is globally renowned OBGYN, Dr. Thaïs […]

  • Recap: How to get the most out of olive oil | Elizabeth Berger & Tim Spector

    Today we’re talking about olive oil. Touted as one of the hottest health foods right now, olive oil has been linked to a range of benefits – from reducing inflammation and boosting heart health to even increasing longevity. But is it truly liquid gold, or just another fad? I’m joined by olive oil grower Elizabeth […]

  • Can a traditional African diet help protect against inflammation? | Quirijn de Mast & Tim Spector

    In this groundbreaking episode, Jonathan, Tim, and guest researcher Professor Quirijn de Mast explore a landmark clinical trial conducted in partnership with Tanzanian scientists and community members at the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC). Published in Nature Medicine, the study investigates what happens when people switch between Western-style eating and a traditional diet from the […]

  • Recap: Is the new obesity medication too good to be true? | Dr. Louis J Aronne

    Today we’re talking about obesity medication. Did you know that over 200 illnesses are linked to unhealthy weight gain? It’s no surprise that combatting obesity has become a major focus of modern medical research. In recent years, this research has led to a new generation of weight-loss medications that are delivering dramatic results. But are […]

  • How to lower blood pressure, improve heart health and reduce dementia risk | Prof. Tim Spector

    What if your blood pressure — even just a little too high — is quietly damaging your brain? What if it’s increasing your risk of a heart attack or stroke, without you ever feeling a thing? In this episode, Professor Tim Spector reveals why blood pressure is one of the most overlooked – and most […]

  • Recap: The importance of lifting weights in your later years | Dr. Brad Schoenfeld

    Today we’re talking about resistance training. When we think of exercising in our 70s and 80s, we often focus on gentle activities like walking or swimming some lengths in a pool. However, are we overlooking a crucial part of the fitness puzzle? Something that could truly transform our later years: Strength training. Because as we […]

  • The daily step count that cuts inflammation in half | Prof. Janet Lord

    What if the fatigue, stiffness, and brain fog we blame on aging are actually symptoms of something we can change? In this episode, immune aging expert Professor Janet Lord unpacks “inflammaging” – a slow, chronic form of inflammation that quietly builds in the body as we get older. It’s now believed to drive many of […]

  • Recap: Banish bad sleep with these top tips | Prof. Matt Walker

    Today we’re talking about sleep. Are you a good sleeper? It’s something we all aim for, yet many of us fall short. And the consequences of a poor night’s sleep go far beyond just feeling groggy the next day. In fact, sleep plays a pivotal role in our long term health – influencing everything from […]

  • The 3 biggest myths about anti-aging skincare | Prof. John McGrath

    From collagen powders to $100 creams, the skincare industry thrives on promises. However, many of the products we rely on for younger, healthier skin are built on shaky evidence. In this episode, world-renowned dermatologist Professor John McGrath breaks down what’s real and what’s not. We explore how skin truly ages, what happens beneath the surface, […]

  • Recap: Simple steps to great gut health | Nicola Segata & Tim Spector

    Today we’re zooming in on our gut. It’s our favourite topic here at ZOE and for good reason! Research into the microbiome continues to reveal just how astonishingly far-reaching its effects are. From immune function to metabolic health, and even mental well-being, your gut is quite literally at the centre of everything!. I’m joined by […]

  • Which supplements work — and which are a waste | Prof. Tim Spector & Prof. Sarah Berry

    Can pills and powders really improve our health? Despite their clinical look, most supplements aren’t tested with the scientific rigour we expect from medical treatments, and many don’t live up to their promises. Today, we’re joined by two of ZOE’s top scientists to uncover the truth. They share groundbreaking new research and reveal the results […]

  • Recap: Do you need to eat meat to build muscle? | Simon Hill & Will Bulsiewicz

    Today we’re diving into protein. It’s the nutrient at the centre of some of the biggest debates in nutrition – especially when it comes to building muscle. And as more people adopt plant-based diets, one question keeps coming up: Can non-meat proteins really support strength and overall health? So, what does the science say? Is […]

  • Harvard Doctor: Obesity, cancer, and the real cost of convenience food | Dr. Andy Chan

    Ultra-processed foods now make up over half of what many of us eat – and the health consequences are only just coming into focus. In this episode, we reveal what’s really happening inside your body when you eat these foods daily.  Our guest is Dr. Andy Chan, a Harvard professor and leading expert on gut […]

  • Recap: How to combat colon cancer | Dr. Andy Chan

    Today, we’re diving into an important and growing health concern: colon cancer. Recent studies show that cases of colon cancer are becoming increasingly common in younger adults. In fact, the rate has doubled among people under 50 since the 1990s, prompting doctors to lower the recommended age for screening. So what can we do to […]

  • The truth about the 5 biggest wellness trends this spring | Liz Earle MBE & Dr. Federica Amati

    This spring, are you bombarded by wellness trends promising miraculous results? From detox juices to the surprising popularity of beef tallow, it’s easy to get swept up in the hype. But what if some of these “healthy” habits are doing more harm than good? Join us as we dive into the science behind spring’s most […]

  • Recap: How ultra-processed food impacts your brain | Prof. Felice Jacka

    Today we’re exploring the impact that ultra-processed foods have on our brain. We often think of nutrition in terms of physical health – things like obesity, heart disease, or diabetes. However, what we eat also plays a crucial role in our mental health, influencing mood, cognition, and even our risk for conditions like depression. So, […]

  • Saunas, cold exposure, and your health: what the science says | Dr. Susanna Søberg & Prof. Tim Spector

    Unwrap the truth about your food 👉 ⁠Get ZOE’s new app Most of us avoid the cold. We crank up the heating, bundle up in layers, and curse every icy gust of wind. But what if freezing — or even sweating — could be the key to better health? In this episode, Jonathan is joined […]

  • Recap: The power of a 12 hour eating window | Prof. Satchin Panda

    Today we’re exploring the power of a restricted eating window. Do you enjoy a late night snack? A little nibble or drink after dinner but before bed? If so, you’re not alone – many of us indulge in this habit. After all, it’s just a small treat, so it couldn’t possibly have a big impact […]

  • Why the ‘big food’ industry is killing us – and how to fight back | Prof. Brian Elbel and Prof. Tim Spector

    👀 Unwrap the truth 👉 Try the new ZOE app Why do we eat what we eat? It might feel like a personal choice, but hidden forces—industry tactics, government policies, and even cutting-edge food science—shape our decisions every day. In this episode, Professor Brian Elbel from NYU and Professor Tim Spector unravel the truth behind […]

  • Signs you may have high-functioning depression – and 5 ways to fix it | Dr. Judith Joseph and Dr. Sarah Berry

    We often associate depression with withdrawal and low energy – but what if it hides behind a packed schedule and staying busy? Board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Judith Joseph joins Professor Sarah Berry to explore high-functioning depression. Dr. Joseph explains how depression gets missed by medical professionals, explaining what’s really happening in the brain. She shares how […]

  • The brain-gut mystery: what’s really causing your IBS? with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

    IBS affects over 300 million people globally, yet remains one of the most misunderstood gut conditions. In this episode, we explore the latest science uncovering the real drivers behind IBS – and why your gut microbiome may hold the key to understanding it. Joining us is Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, a board-certified gastroenterologist and ZOE’s U.S. […]

  • Recap: Rethinking rest – cancer treatment and exercise | Dr. Jessica Scott

    Today we’re talking about the relationship between cancer treatment and exercise. For years, the standard advice for someone going through cancer treatment has been simple: just rest. The belief has long been that the body has to slow down and conserve energy to cope with the intensity of the treatment. However, recent research is challenging […]

  • The top 7 foods to fight inflammation this spring | Prof. Tim Spector and Dr. Federica Amati

    Spring is the perfect time to shake up your routine. In this episode, Professor Tim Spector and Dr. Federica Amati reveal seven delicious, science-backed foods that help cool the flame of chronic inflammation. Whether you’re dealing with bloating, aching joints, or low energy, this episode is packed with easy, gut-friendly tips to help you feel […]

  • Matcha, coffee and green tea: which is healthiest? with Prof. Tim Spector and Chef Andrew Kojima

    Is matcha the ultimate coffee alternative, or just another wellness fad? In this episode, Andrew Kojima – aka Chef Koj – an expert in Japanese cuisine, and Professor Tim Spector, a world-leading scientist in nutrition and gut health, explore whether matcha is truly a healthier choice than coffee.  Chef Koj explains the rich history behind […]

  • The workout that builds muscle, boosts your brain and slows down aging | Dr. Andy Galpin

    Strength training is often associated with bodybuilding, but its benefits go far beyond muscle growth. Research shows that strength training supports cardiovascular health, enhances brain function, and is a strong predictor of longevity. In this episode, Professor Andy Galpin joins us to break down the science behind strength training and show how anyone can incorporate […]

  • Recap: Is friendship the key to healthy aging? | Rose Anne Kenny

    Last year, a study found that a third of Americans aged between 50 and 80 feel lonely. I’m sure most of us can relate to this feeling, and understand how a lack of social connection can take a serious toll on our mental health. But, is loneliness affecting more than just our minds? Does it […]

  • The truth about low carb diets, sugar spikes, and ‘multigrain’ labels | Prof. Tim Spector

    Carbs are one of the most misunderstood aspects of nutrition. For decades, they’ve been praised, demonized, and debated. Today, low-carb diets are everywhere, but the reality is more nuanced. While over 80% of the carbs we eat come from low-quality, refined sources, the right kinds of carbs are essential for good health. In this episode, […]

  • Recap: 3 essentials for healthy skin | Dr. Justine Kluk & Prof. Sarah Berry

    In 2025, global spending on skincare products is expected to approach 200 billion dollars. It’s an astonishing figure, but not entirely surprising when you consider the social value we place on this organ.  Our skin can reflect our age, health, and even our emotions. So, how can we make smarter choices this year and invest […]

  • Do you want to die? How Bryan Johnson plans to cheat death

    Could optimizing your sleep significantly extend your lifespan? In this episode, we dive deep into the science of longevity with Bryan Johnson, the entrepreneur spending millions to reverse aging, and Professor Tim Spector, one of the world’s top 100 most-cited scientists and an expert in nutrition and the microbiome. Bryan has dedicated his life—and his […]

  • Recap: Can mindfulness improve physical health? | Prof. Ellen Langer

    Today we’re considering mindfulness. Improving your health often comes with certain sacrifices. You might need to sacrifice time to exercise or money for specialised equipment and food. But mindfulness is different. It doesn’t demand our time or cost money. Instead, it suggests we can enhance our health simply by changing the way we think. So, […]

  • Why your workout should change with each new decade | Gabby Reece & Dr. Federica Amati

    Staying fit isn’t just for athletes – it’s a lifelong commitment that evolves with age. But how do we maintain strength, resilience, and motivation through different life stages? In this episode, Gabby Reece, legendary volleyball player and fitness leader, shares how she has adapted her training over nearly 40 years. From her peak as a […]

  • Recap: Red meat vs fake meat | Prof. Christopher Gardner

    Are meat alternatives healthy? It’s well known that many of us should reduce our red meat intake – and chances are, a lot of you already have. However, the craving for that meaty flavour – the desire to sink your teeth into a nice juicy burger can still linger. It’s no surprise then, that supermarket […]

  • The best (and worst) oats for your health | Prof. Sarah Berry

    Oatmeal has long been considered a heart-healthy breakfast, but is it really as good for us as we think? In this episode, Jonathan and Sarah break down the great oat debate. First, they explore the different types of oats – instant, rolled, and steel-cut and how processing impacts their nutritional value. Then, they put oats […]

  • Recap: Menstruation – what everyone needs to know | Jen Gunter & Sarah Berry

    Today we tackle menstruation. Despite affecting half the world’s population for a significant part of their lives, menstruation remains clouded by taboo. This lack of open conversation can leave women without the knowledge they need to address pain, discomfort, or irregularities associated with their period. So, what signs should raise concern when it comes to […]

  • How to reverse arthritis in 8 weeks | Dr. Tamiko Katsumoto

    Arthritis affects millions worldwide. 1 in 5 adults in the U.S suffer with it and many people assume it’s an inevitable part of aging. Bu what if you could reduce joint pain and inflammation through diet and lifestyle? In this episode, Dr. Tamiko Katsumoto, Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University, unpacks the science behind arthritis. […]

  • Recap: Is your morning coffee harming your health? | James Hoffmann

    Today we’re diving into coffee. Most of us are greeted by its earthy aroma every single morning. It’s hot bitter taste signaling that the day has officially begun. Coffee is so ingrained into our daily routine we rarely pause to consider the effect of coffee on our health.  So, what is coffee, a health-boosting elixir […]

  • The truth behind memory loss – and how to stop it with exercise | Dr. Wendy Suzuki

    We spend so much time focusing on how exercise changes our bodies – burning calories, building muscle, shedding fat. What if the most important transformation is happening where you can’t see it? Hidden inside your skull, your brain is changing with every step, squat, and sprint. Neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki has spent years uncovering how […]

  • Recap: What the science says about intermittent fasting | Gin Stephens

    Today we’re talking about intermittent fasting. This form of time-restricted eating has been gaining significant popularity, with many people reporting positive effects after incorporating it into their daily routines. However, here at ZOE, we want to know what the science says about intermittent fasting. Is it the real deal? Or just another fad? I’m joined […]

  • How to transform your health in midlife | Rich Roll and Prof. Tim Spector

    Midlife is often seen as a point of no return for health, but it could be the perfect moment to make a radical change. New research suggests that your gut microbiome holds the key to aging well, protecting you from chronic disease, and even reversing some of the damage from years of poor diet and […]

  • Recap: The misunderstood function of fat | Deborah Clegg

    Today we’re discussing fat. It’s a word that carries a lot of weight. It’s a source of social judgment, a driver of insecurities and a tool exploited by companies in targeted marketing campaigns. It’s no surprise that a recent study found over 40% of people in the US have experienced some form of ‘fat-shaming’. But […]

  • 3 simple steps to transform your metabolism | Shawn Stevenson and Prof. Tim Spector

    Only 12% of American adults are considered metabolically healthy – meaning the vast majority are at increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, and strokes. But what exactly is metabolism, and why does it matter so much for our health? In this episode, bestselling author and health expert Shawn Stevenson joins world-renowned scientist Professor Tim Spector […]

  • Recap: Why we avoid exercise and how to overcome it | Daniel Lieberman

    Today we’re exploring what evolution can teach us about exercise. When it comes to doing exercise, there’s often a tug-of-war between our body and brain. Our body craves movement – it wants to be leaner, fitter, stronger. But our brain? Well, that’s a different story. It often dreads the thought of going on a run […]

  • Why 90% of Alzheimer's cases are preventable | Drs. Ayesha and Dean Sherzai

    Dementia is one of the fastest-growing health crises in the developed world, with cases expected to double in the coming decades. But despite common misconceptions, cognitive decline isn’t inevitable. The latest research shows that lifestyle choices play a far greater role in brain health than genetics alone. In this episode, neurologists Drs. Ayesha and Dean […]

  • Recap: Maintain brain health as you age | Dr. William Li

    Today, we’re putting the spotlight on our brains. As we age certain behaviours often become more noticeable – misplacing keys, struggling to recall names or forgetting why you walked into a room. Most of us have likely seen this happen to someone close to us and may have even seen these patterns develop into more […]

  • Could fasting extend your lifespan? | Dr. Valter Longo and Prof. Tim Spector

    How old are you? A better question might be: how old do you feel? While your birthday says one thing, your biological age—the health of your cells—might tell a very different story. And here’s the best part: unlike your chronological age, your biological age can go down. But how? For years, fasting has been celebrated […]

  • Recap: What is inflammation and how can I control it | Prof. Philip Calder

    Today we’re discussing inflammation. We hear this word a lot from guests on the ZOE podcast. It’s always coming up when we ask questions about health conditions like Alzheimer’s, cancer or heart disease.  It’s clearly very important, however many of us still don’t fully understand what inflammation really is. Professor Phillip Calder is here to […]

  • The science of weight loss – and why calories don’t count! | Prof. Giles Yeo

    Think weight loss is all about eating less and moving more? Think again. In this episode, Prof. Giles Yeo reveals why calorie counting isn’t just inaccurate—it could actually make weight management harder. He explains why the popular “calories in, calories out” method doesn’t add up and explores how factors like genetics, brain signals, and gut […]

  • Recap: How to adapt your diet for later life | Dr Federica Amati

    A lot of things change as we age. Our dress sense, our taste in music and importantly our body. The truth is your body is not the same as it was 20 or even 10 years ago.  So why should your diet be? Dr Federica Amati is here to explain why our nutrition needs change […]

  • Is your gut microbiome preventing weight loss? | Dr. Suzanne Devkota and Prof. Tim Spector

    Belly fat is more than just stubborn weight – it plays a complex role in our health, interacting with the immune system and gut bacteria. But could gut microbes hold the key to understanding and managing belly fat? In this episode, Dr. Suzanne Devkota, Director of the Microbiome Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai, shares groundbreaking findings […]

  • Recap: Simple steps to prevent dementia | Dr Claire Steves

    Many believe that dementia is inevitable, something solely determined by our DNA. But this isn’t the case. In reality, lifestyle choices play the most significant role in determining if we develop this disease. So, what changes can you make today to reduce your chance of getting dementia tomorrow? Dr. Claire Steves joins us to share […]

  • How to eat in 2025: 7 science-backed tips | Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Sarah Berry

    Forget crash diets this January. In this episode, we discuss simple, effective ways to eat well and truly enjoy food in 2025. Today, Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Sarah Berry join us to share seven essential strategies to help you improve your health this year. Based on the latest science that’s come out over the […]

  • ZOE's best health tips of 2024 – Part 2

    In the second part of our 2024 recap, we take another look back at more of the best nuggets of wisdom from ZOE Science & Nutrition this year. In this jam-packed episode, we’ll hear how your second brain affects your mood, why fasting doesn’t actually have to be difficult, and how to prevent the disease […]

  • ZOE's best health tips of 2024 – Part 1

    Let’s take a look back at our best episodes of 2024. We had an incredible lineup of guests this year who shared a huge range of actionable tips on improving your nutrition and gut health.  A lot of what we learned might surprise you. Like the beverage you’re probably drinking every day that we thought […]

  • Recap: Change how you exercise during menopause | Dr Stacy Sims

    Navigating the twists and turns of menopause can be a challenge. Hormone fluctuations bring about significant changes in your body – including how it responds to exercise. So, how can you adjust your workout routine to best support your body through this change? Exercise physiologist Dr. Stacy Sims tells us how we can optimise fitness […]

  • Are artificial sweeteners harming your gut? | Dr. Eran Elinav and Prof. Tim Spector

    Artificial sweeteners are everywhere. They hide in cereal, salad dressing – even in health foods. But are they really a guilt-free way to satisfy your sweet tooth? Or is it naive to think that – because they’re zero calorie – they’re free of consequence? New research shows there is a consequence. And it could be […]

  • Recap: Reduce inflammation with a sprinkle of spices | Kanchan Koya

    Are you ever intimidated by spices? Unsure what spice to add to which meal? If so, you might be missing out on some incredible health benefits! Spices are packed full of polyphenols which means they offer our body something really unique. Oh, and they taste great too. So how can we introduce more spices into […]

  • How to track your menopause symptoms | Dr. Sarah Berry and Tamsen Fadal

    Most women will recognize one or two symptoms of menopause – the infamous hot flashes or weight gain. But there’s also brittle nails, tingling in your hands and changes to your taste buds. In fact, there are more than 50 symptoms of menopause.  Today’s guest, Tamsen Fadal, found out she was in menopause while on […]

  • Recap: Strengthen your bones and avoid osteoporosis | Professor Tim Spector & Professor Cyrus Cooper

    How strong is your skeleton? It’s a tough question – and often, we only find out the answer when a bone breaks. The reality is, many of us have weak bones. Osteoporosis affects one in four people over fifty, significantly increasing their risk of painful and debilitating fractures. So, what can you do to keep […]

  • The truth about expiry dates, freezing food and vegetable scraps | Carleigh Bodrug and Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

    We waste a shocking 40% of the food we buy. We throw away foods like carrot tops, beet greens, and spent coffee grounds. These ‘food scraps’ stuff our landfills and drain our pockets. But we can eat these foods and many of them offer tons of healthy nutrients. Today’s guest is Carleigh Bodrug. Carleigh’s published […]

  • Recap: Boost health by defeating stress | Dr. Rangan Chatterjee

    Stress can come from any direction. Mounting deadlines at work, a romantic tiff at home, even something as simple as missing our bus can send our brain and body into a state of tension. We all experience this, it’s nothing new. However, our failure to manage this stress could be harming our health. Dr Rangan […]

  • 5 years after COVID, what did we learn? | Dr. Tim Spector

    The COVID-19 pandemic is in the rear-view mirror, so what did we learn about mask wearing, vaccines and prevention? And how can you stay healthy to face a future pandemic? Professor Tim Spector, one of the world’s top 100 most cited scientists, looks back on the pandemic and what we learnt about symptoms, transmission and […]

  • 8 foods that soothe anxiety | Dr. Uma Naidoo

    1 in 3 people have anxiety. It’s the most common mental health disorder in the world. And many of us know what anxiety feels like: palms sweating before a job interview, losing your appetite before a looming deadline, a pit in your stomach when you get bad news. It’s not just in your head, it’s […]

  • Recap: Diet changes that could reduce bad cholesterol | Dr Sarah Berry

    Today we’re discussing how the food we eat can lower cholesterol. It’s an important question, as high cholesterol can increase our chances of developing heart disease. Around half of adults have high cholesterol, and it gets more common as you age. So, how can we break this trend? Today’s guest, Professor Sarah Berry has led […]

  • Eat your way to better gynecological health | Dr. Jennifer Ashton & Prof. Sarah Berry

    A good gynecologist is like a detective. She gathers evidence to diagnose infections. She uncovers the truth behind stages like puberty, pregnancy and perimenopause. Yet many women still feel that their physiology is a mystery.  What if a clue to that mystery hides in our diet? Similar to the gut, certain foods make the vaginal […]

  • Recap: How much protein do you need? | Prof. Christopher Gardner

    Did you know you can now buy ice cream with added protein? Even breakfast cereals are jumping on the trend, boasting an extra protein punch. In nearly every supermarket aisle, you’ll spot the catchy slogan “high in protein” plastered across packaging. But why is that? Are we not getting enough protein already, or are these […]

  • 4 immunity tips for healthy ageing | Dr. Jenna Macciochi

    Over the last two years, there’s been a rise in “immune-boosting” foods, supplements and trends. Today’s guest, immunologist Dr. Jenna Macciochi, believes the immune system doesn’t need boosting. Instead, it should be balanced. In this episode, Jenna – a Senior Lecturer in Immunology at the University of Sussex – reveals how your immune system is […]

  • Recap: What time of day are your muscles strongest? | Prof. Karyn Esser

    Today we’re discussing why muscle strength is so important to our health. Our guest tells us how it’s possible to harness the power of your muscles to enhance your quality of life. Professor Karyn Esser is from the Department of Physiology and Aging at the University of Florida.  We kick off with a surprising quirk […]

  • Kids and junk food: simple ways to break the habit with Rhiannon Lambert & Dr. Federica Amati

    As adults, food shopping can be a minefield. But when it comes to feeding your kids, the stakes are even higher. Our food environment is rife with misinformation. Brightly coloured labels on packaged, often ultra-processed foods promise high protein, high fibre and low calories. The additives, emulsifiers and mountains of added sugar are hidden in […]

  • Recap: Tips to build better food habits | James Clear

    Today we’re discussing how to build a healthy habit. Making changes to our lifestyle can be hard. Our behaviours are often hardwired, ingrained into a regular routine that is reluctant to budge. So, what can we do to make a new habit stick? Author of Atomic Habits James Clear is here to tackle this question. He has […]

  • Menopause ruins sleep and sex – here’s how to fix it | Dr. Kameelah Phillips and Prof. Sarah Berry

    Menopause can disrupt sleep, emotions, and intimacy. Yet much of this remains taboo. Whilst every woman will go through menopause, these highly personal questions are hard to confront. Questions like: Does lack of sleep lead to problematic weight gain? And why does intimacy feel so hard to rekindle? In this episode, Dr. Kameelah Phillips joins […]

  • Do vitamin D supplements work? | Prof. Tim Spector and Dr. Federica Amati

    Vitamin D is the world’s favorite supplement. Governments around the world recommend people take the supplement for at least six months out of the year. But do we really need these pills? Do they even work? And could they actually be harming us? In this episode, two ZOE scientists – Professor Tim Spector and Dr […]

  • Recap: Mushroom nutrients and health benefits | Professor Tim Spector & Merlin Sheldrake

    Today we’re discussing mushrooms. Neither animal nor plant, mushrooms are entirely unique. Their novel chemistry provides us with powerful – and often surprising – health benefits. So, how can we take advantage of this mushroom magic? Tim Spector and fungi expert Merlin Sheldrake explain how and why you should invite more mushrooms into your diet. […]

  • The truth about protein shakes, according to science | Dr Federica Amati

    Protein-rich diets have been popular for some time. Everything from chocolate bars to ice cream promises to be ‘high protein’. Influencers and media outlets seem to rave about the weight loss and muscle building potential of eating a lot of protein. But when it’s added as an extra ingredient – sometimes with emulsifiers and sugar […]

  • Recap: The truth about ultra processed food | Dr. Chris van Tulleken and Tim Spector

    Today we’re discussing ultra processed food. Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are everywhere. Many of us eat them over and over again without really understanding the detrimental impact they’re having on our health.  But why are these foods so addictive? Here to help us identify the ultra-processed parts of our diet are Professor Tim Spector and Dr. […]

  • Simple ways to improve gut health | Dr. Karan Rajan

    Your body has two brains. And your second brain is your gut. Many think the “gut” is only the stomach – but it’s a network of organs, working together to regulate many different areas of health. When almost half of us suffer with gastrointestinal issues, learning how these organs interact is vital to improving symptoms. […]

  • Recap: Is honey really better than sugar? | Dr. Sarah Berry

    Today, we’re discussing sugar. It’s well known that too much sugar is bad news. But for those of us with a sweet tooth, could swapping in natural sugar alternatives like honey be a healthier way to satisfy our cravings? Or are we jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire? Professor Sarah Berry is here […]

  • Which chocolate is the healthiest? | Spencer Hyman and Prof. Sarah Berry

    Humans have been in love with chocolate for thousands of years. But not all chocolate is created equal, both in terms of health and taste. In this episode, chocolate expert Spencer Hyman and Professor Sarah Berry will take us on a trip into cacao. They’ll teach us what distinguishes good chocolate from bad chocolate and […]

  • Recap: How to heal your gut health after taking antibiotics | Prof. Tim Spector

    Today, we’re discussing Antibiotics. These incredible medicines target bacterial infections and save countless lives, but they don’t discriminate – killing off our good bacteria and impacting our gut health too.  Some experts suggest probiotics as a solution. But do they really help? And can fermented foods be the answer to reversing the damage to your […]

  • Seed oils are not ‘evil’ – they could lower your risk of disease | Prof. Sarah Berry

    The internet is panicking that seed oils cause inflammation and disease. Yet, they’re everywhere. Canola, sunflower, safflower oil – these are all seed oils. So why is there so much fear? And are any of the accusations true? In this episode, we unpack the science of seed oils. With Professor Sarah Berry’s expertise, we simplify […]

  • Recap: How much coffee is bad for your health? | Prof. Tim Spector and James Hoffmann

    Today, we’re discussing the health benefits and potential harms of the world’s most popular drink – Coffee. We drink 2 billion cups of the stuff every day. But how much coffee is bad for your health? Coffee expert James Hoffmann and leading scientist Prof. Tim Spector are here to help us understand. 🥑 Make smarter […]

  • Davina McCall: Make this choice every day to reduce menopause symptoms

    Half of the world’s population will go through menopause. Yet research shows that a large proportion of women do not feel informed and equipped for menopause. In this episode, we reveal the results of a brand new study that highlight the impact of diet on menopause symptoms. Davina McCall is a British household name and […]

  • Recap: How to pick the right bread for your health | Prof. Tim Spector and Vanessa Kimbell

    Bread has been a staple of our diet for literally thousands of years. Around the world, millions of us start the day with a slice of toast, enjoy a sandwich for lunch, or tuck into a burger bun for dinner.  But all bread is not baked equal. Professor Tim Spector and Vanessa Kimbell are here […]

  • How to eat 30 plants this week | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Prof. Tim Spector

    Thirty plants this week, think you could do it? It might sound a lot, but it’s easier than you think. Fruit, veg, nuts, seeds, even coffee all count as plants. Legendary chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall joins us to share tips on eating more plants. Hugh’s new book ‘How to Eat 30 Plants a Week’ explores the […]

  • Recap: Is snacking really that bad? | Prof Tim Spector and Prof Sarah Berry

    You’ve probably heard conflicting advice on how often to eat. I know I have. And have you ever wondered about the evidence behind eating 3 meals a day? Could 2, or 5 meals actually be healthier? Professors Tim Spector and Sarah Berry join me to share some unexpected insights and practical advice to help you […]

  • Blood sugar hacks to give you more energy | Glucose Goddess Jessie Inchauspé and Prof. Tim Spector

    Why do some people feel fine eating lots of carbs when others feel energy slumps? Is blood sugar to blame? In this episode, we learn why blood sugar varies so much between people, and the tools to manage these levels.  Tim Spector and Jessie Inchauspé (aka the Glucose Goddess) will discuss the latest science around […]

  • Recap: Why nuts make you healthier | Professor Sarah Berry

    Today we’re discussing Nuts. If you’ve heard that nuts are bad for you because they’re full of fat, then, you’re in for a surprise. Professor Sarah Berry has led large scale human studies to uncover how nuts affect our health. And she’s here to tell us the healthiest way to incorporate them into your diet. […]

  • Why one in ten children have a food allergy | Dr. Gideon Lack

    Allergies are on the rise in both infants and adults. Many are calling it an epidemic. Allergies can limit your diet, cause irritation, and in some cases be life threatening.  In today’s episode, we discuss the evidence suggesting that our gut plays a key role in protecting us from food allergies. Professor Gideon Lack tells […]

  • Recap: How to do intermittent fasting properly | Gin Stephens and Professor Tim Spector

    Today we discuss intermittent fasting with Professor Tim Spector, and Gin Stephens, New York Times best selling author of Fast. Feast. Repeat.  As many of you long term listeners will know, ZOE ran the world’s largest ever study on intermittent fasting. We know a lot of you are interested in the potential benefits. I’m talking […]

  • How to lower cholesterol in 10 days | Prof. Sarah Berry

    Forty percent of people in the UK and US have high cholesterol. Knowing how to lower it can be confusing. In today’s episode, we simplify the science of cholesterol, drawing from ZOE’s 2021 PREDICT study, which explored its link to the gut microbiome. Dr. Sarah Berry explains the differences between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol, discusses […]

  • Recap: How dairy impacts your health: according to the science | Prof. Tim Spector & Prof. Sarah Berry

    There seem to be good arguments for and against eating dairy.  But how do we know what to listen to? Well at Zoe, we consult the latest research to draw our conclusions. In this episode, our two resident professors join us to unpack what the science says about dairy and your health.  Learn how your […]

  • Olive oil: How to unlock health benefits | Prof. Tim Spector & Elizabeth Berger

    Olive oil could transform your health. It regulates blood sugar, helps with weight management and prevents long-term disease. That is if it’s the right kind of olive oil. Distributor of the world’s finest olive oils, Elizabeth Berger, and Professor Tim Spector discuss its health benefits, debunk myths, and explain how storage and cooking can affect […]

  • Recap: What Prof. Tim Spector got wrong about Mushrooms and UPFs

    While researching for his bestselling book, Food for Life, Tim dug deep into the new science around UPFs. We used to think they were unhealthy because of their high salt, fat and sugar levels. But there’s much more to the story.  Tim helps us navigate our UPF-filled grocery stores to eat healthier, and explains what […]

  • Why are young people getting colon cancer? | Dr. Andy Chan

    Rates of colorectal cancer have declined in people over 65 but doubled among people under 50 in the last few decades. By 2030 it’s expected to be the leading cancer-related death in this age group. In today’s episode, gastrointestinal cancer and prevention specialist, Dr. Andy Chan, explains how changes in the gut microbiome could be […]

  • Recap: Exercise and your blood sugar | Prof. Javier Gonzalez

    Let’s take control of our blood sugar. We’ll dive into a conversation with Professor of Human Physiology, Javier Gonzalez. He explains which exercises can reduce your blood sugar spikes and dips – which will have a positive impact on your long term health. And don’t worry, you don’t have to become an Olympic Weightlifter to […]

  • Plant protein and strength: all you need to know | Simon Hill & Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

    Did you know you can build muscle just as effectively with plant protein as with animal protein? In this episode, nutritionist Simon Hill, and board-certified gastroenterologist Dr Will Bulsiewicz, explain how our bodies use protein to build muscle and highlight the health benefits of plant proteins, such as reducing the risk of heart disease, type-2 […]

  • Recap: Improve blood vessel health to slow aging | Dr William Li

    Today we’re finding out how to improve blood vessel health with New York Times best selling author, Dr. William Li. Dr. Li has some simple steps we can take to not only slow down the deterioration of our blood vessels, but also to reduce any existing blockages that we may, or may not yet know […]

  • Hidden health risk? The truth about emulsifiers with Dr. Federica Amati

    Emulsifiers are common in our diets, enhancing the texture, appearance and shelf life of many foods. But are they safe? In today’s episode, Jonathan and Federica uncover the surprising truth about emulsifiers in our food. We learn the science behind emulsifiers, their impact on health, and the rising concerns over there extensive use in ultra-processed foods. […]

  • Recap: The top foods high in pesticides | Prof. Tim Spector

    Today we’re talking about pesticides. More specifically, about the surprising levels of pesticides found in some common foods. Professor Tim Spector is here to tell us how to avoid giving these to our families. Learn how your body responds to food with ZOE 👉 start here 📚 Books from our ZOE Scientists: – Food For […]

  • Can NASA research help fight cancer? | Dr Jessica Scott

    What do astronauts and cancer patients have in common?  Jonathan explores this fascinating connection with Dr. Jessica Scott, learning how six decades of NASA research is being used to help the recovery of cancer survivors. New research challenges the traditional notion that you should rest during cancer treatment. Instead, Jessica’s studies into exercise could hold […]

  • Obesity and the new science of weight loss | Dr. Louis J Aronne

    Obesity is a physiological condition that can be managed with the right education and treatment. In today’s episode, Dr. Louis J. Aronne, a leading expert in obesity research, sheds light on the science behind weight management and obesity treatment. Dr. Aronne dives into groundbreaking weight loss medications. He also explores how lifestyle and eating habits […]

  • Fix your body clock to improve long term health with Prof. Satchin Panda

    Our modern lifestyles mean that most of us don’t live our lives in sync with our circadian rhythms, which puts our health and well-being at risk. Eating and sleeping at the right time are important tools to help us align our circadian rhythms and reduce our risk of chronic disease.  In this episode, circadian rhythm […]

  • Remembering Michael Mosley: 4 habits that changed his life

    After the tragic news of Michael Mosley’s passing, we are re-releasing our episode with him, originally released in March 2023: If you had to do just one thing to improve your health, what would it be? Our busy lives mean it can be difficult to keep up healthy habits, and with so much conflicting advice […]

  • Is plant-based meat healthy? What the research shows with Prof. Christopher Gardner

    Meat consumption continues to be high in both the US and the UK. Yet many governments advise reducing meat consumption, particularly red meat, due to both environmental and health concerns.  In this episode, we delve into the sizzling world of meat alternatives. They promise sustainability, animal welfare, and better health. Buzzwords like “plant-based” and “meat-free” […]

  • Menstruation: Science, medicine and mythology

    Periods are taboo! Despite the fact that half of the world’s population experience them. This taboo has led to countless myths around the topic. “The internet’s gynecologist” Dr. Jen Gunter is here to usher in a new era where people understand – and can advocate for – what they need as their body changes each […]

  • Why dementia could start in your blood vessels with Dr. William Li

    55 million people suffer dementia worldwide with numbers expected to double every 20 years. Understanding the link between our heart health and brain function is critical, illuminating the profound impact that heart health has on preventing dementia. Dr. William Li, an expert in cardiovascular and metabolic health. He reveals how caring for our heart is […]

  • How inflammation could age you with Prof. Philip Calder

    Inflammation is a complicated topic. Short-term inflammation plays an essential role in fighting infections and healing injuries. But too much inflammation can be a catalyst for chronic ailments, like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, autoimmune disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, and obesity. What we eat can influence our inflammatory responses and contribute to chronic, low-grade inflammation. In […]

  • Your new menopause toolkit with Dr. Mary Claire Haver & Dr. Sarah Berry

    The menopause transition can bring unexpected challenges — the effects can significantly impact daily life and long-term health. Dr. Mary Claire Haver is a board-certified gynaecologist and a menopause specialist. She’s helped thousands of women in perimenopause and menopause to realise their health goals. In today’s episode, she joins Jonathan and ZOE’s Chief Scientist Dr. […]

  • The medicines hiding in your spice rack with Kanchan Koya & Dr. Sarah Berry

    In today’s episode we’re uncovering the medicines hiding in your kitchen.  Molecular biologist Kanchan Koya joins Jonathan and Sarah to explore the incredible health benefits of spices. From controlling blood sugar to soothing a sore throat, we’ll discover what the latest research says about household favorites including ginger, cinnamon and cloves.  Kanchan Koya is a […]

  • Foods for every decade of life with Dr. Federica Amati

    Did you know that even at age 70, with the right nutrition, you could potentially extend your life by 6 years? In today’s episode, we learn that it’s never too late to change your diet for the better. Dr. Federica Amati, ZOE’s Head Nutritionist, dives into the unique nutrition needs at every life stage. From […]

  • What to eat to avoid osteoporosis

    🥑 Make smarter food choices. Become a member at zoe.com – 10% off with code PODCAST Every 12 years, our skeletons undergo a complete transformation. Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Cyrus Cooper discuss how to avoid Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become fragile, significantly increases the risk of fractures from minor incidents, often without any […]

  • The TRUTH about intermittent fasting

    What we learned from the world’s biggest intermittent fasting study. Did you know that intermittent fasting can have significant health benefits? By aligning your eating schedule with your body’s natural rhythms, it can bolster heart health, enhance insulin sensitivity, and support weight loss. In today’s episode, Jonathan, Prof. Tim Spector, and Gin Stephens dive into […]

  • The best exercise routine, according to your muscle clocks with Professor Karyn Esser

    Our bodies naturally follow a roughly 24-hour cycle, called our circadian rhythm. And every cell has a rhythm. As we get older, we tend to lose muscle, making us more prone to falls and less able to live independently. Though we can’t stop aging, staying active helps keep our muscles strong and our bodies healthy […]

  • Stop dementia before it starts

    How early should you start taking dementia seriously? Here’s 5 things you can do now to reduce dementia risk today. Professor Claire Steves and Jonathan Wolf explore the multifaceted world of dementia. They delve into the significance of dental health, genetics, diet, and physical activity — plus, they unpack the latest research — to give you practical […]

  • Three ways to prevent diabetes with Professor Naveed Sattar

    In today’s episode, we’re talking about a disease so widespread that it touches nearly every family in some way: type 2 diabetes. It’s not just a health issue, it’s a rapidly expanding crisis. And many people don’t know that they have it.  In the U.S. alone, 100 million people have prediabetes, and more than 37 […]

  • The truth about SIBO with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

    Do you know what SIBO is and how it could be affecting your health? In today’s episode, Jonathan and Dr. Will Bulsiewicz dive into the world of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), a condition that may underlie common health issues ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to brain fog.  Together, they tackle myths and share insights […]

  • Fitness routines for menopause with Dr. Stacy Sims – exercise for every stage

    Are you navigating the twists and turns of perimenopause and beyond? Traditional exercise advice often misses the mark for women in this phase, mostly because its source is research focused on men.  In today’s episode, we’re joined by the acclaimed Dr. Stacy Sims, a leading expert on women’s exercise science. Stacy delves into how menopause […]

  • Coffee's hidden health benefits

    If you thought coffee was just a caffeine kick, think again. Prof. Tim Spector & coffee expert James Hoffmann explore the intricate relationship between coffee and health. They uncover truths and myths about caffeine and describe coffee’s fascinating role in improving gut health. Tim also shares exciting news about soon-to-be published research. The topic: coffee […]

  • Live more healthy years

    Do you want to live to 100? Dan Buettner may be able to help. Dietary patterns, community, environment, and stress management play pivotal roles in longevity, and he’s studied the longest living people on earth. From Sardinia’s matriarchal villages to Okinawa’s garden-rich diets, this episode takes us on a tour of insights. It’s not just […]

  • The surprising truth about histamine intolerance

    We’ve probably all heard of “antihistamines,” medications that can ease symptoms of hay fever and other allergies.  But what is “histamine”? It’s a vital chemical that our bodies produce, and it plays a role in a number of functions that support our health.  Histamine intolerance seems to be increasingly common, but it’s difficult to diagnose. […]

  • Beat stress with science: 4 key techniques for stress relief with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

    Stress is a main factor contributing to ill health, and Dr. Rangan Chatterjee believes that it’s the number-one cause of the illnesses he treats. In today’s episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Rangan sheds light on the causes of stress, ranging from sleep deprivation and overwhelming workloads to a lack of quality time with others. […]

  • Mushrooms as medicine: Uncovering the health secrets of fungi

    They’re not a plant or an animal — fungi are their very own kingdom of life. And their unique composition means they offer novel, often unbelievable, benefits to our health. Certain species of fungi are currently used to treat conditions ranging from cancer to depression.  The love of mushrooms (or mycophilia) has grown in recent […]

  • What to eat for your health – according to science

    From fads to fallacies, misconceptions have permeated diet narratives for decades. So, we dig in and demystify to forge a personalized path toward sustainable well-being. In today’s episode, Jonathan is joined by Prof. Christopher Gardner and podcast regular Dr. Sarah Berry. Christopher is a professor of medicine at Stanford University and the director of nutrition […]

  • The truth about the Mediterranean diet

    Each day this week, we examine one of the world’s most popular diets. Putting the latest scientific evidence under the microscope, we’ll discover these diets’ true impact on your health. Today, we’re talking about the Mediterranean diet. This indulgent diet champions vegetables, beans, fish, and even red wine, all with a liberal helping of extra […]

  • Does calorie counting improve your health?

    Each day this week, we’re examining one of the world’s most popular diets. Putting the latest scientific evidence under the microscope, we’ll find out these diets’ true impact on your health. Today, we’re talking about the century-old paradigm of weight management — calorie counting. Rooted in the law of thermodynamics, the notion is simple: Consuming […]

  • The carnivore diet exposed: Healthful or harmful?

    Each day this week, we’re examining one of the world’s most popular diets. Putting the latest scientific evidence under the microscope, we’ll find out the true impact of these diets on your health. Today, we’re talking about the carnivore diet, a zero-carb approach centered on meat, fish, eggs, and minimal dairy while excluding all plant […]

  • Does the paleo diet hold the secret to health?

    Each day this week, we’re examining one of the world’s most popular diets. Putting the latest scientific evidence under the microscope, we’ll find out the true impact of these diets on your health. Today, we’re talking about the paleo diet, rooted in the idea of emulating our hunter-gatherer ancestors after concerns about the impact of […]

  • Are low-fat diets bad for your health?

    Each day this week, we’re examining one of the world’s most popular diets. Putting the latest scientific evidence under the microscope, we’ll find out these diets’ true impact on your health. Today we’re talking about the low-fat diet, popularised in the 1970s and fueled by the belief that fat was the culprit behind heart disease […]

  • The keto diet uncovered: The truth about fat vs. carbs

    Each day this week, we’re examining one of the world’s most popular diets. Putting the latest scientific evidence under the microscope, we’ll find out these diets’ true impact on your health. Today we’re talking about the keto diet, a global phenomenon favoring fats over carbs, lauded for potential health benefits like improved blood sugar control […]

  • How to master healthy eating habits with James Clear

    Many of us want to make positive changes to our eating patterns in January. But it’s not easy. Ultra-processed foods, for example, are everywhere. So how can we make healthy habits stick? In today’s episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan is joined by James Clear and Dr. Federica Amati, who offer strategies for overcoming […]

  • The best exercise to improve your health

    Professor Andy Galpin brings you evidence-based exercise regimes to make a fitter future achievable for everyone. Most people need to do more exercise. Despite us being aware of its obvious benefits to our health, we can still struggle to get active. So, what’s holding us back? A persistent injury, lack of free time, or simply […]

  • Inflammation and your gut: Expert guidance to improve your health

    Did you know that you can potentially extend your life by 10 years if you eat the right foods and that this is even possible if put into practice later in life? Inflammation is the cause of most diseases and illnesses, if you would like to learn how to reduce inflammation then look no further! […]

  • How to eat in 2024: 7 essential strategies

    Happy New Year! Thinking about extreme dieting this January? Think again. There are easy ways to eat well and boost your immune system while still enjoying every mouthful.  In today’s episode, Tim and Sarah break down seven essential strategies for eating healthily in 2024. They also debunk common misconceptions, emphasize the importance of food quality, […]

  • 10 tips to help you live healthier: Part 2

    In this special two-part episode, we’re taking a journey back through all of our episodes to bring you 10 actionable tips that will have a big impact on your nutritional health.  Here, in part two, we’ll find out why you should stop counting sheep and how fidgeting can boost your health. These are evidence-backed tips […]

  • 10 tips to help you live healthier: Part 1

    In this special two-part episode, we’re taking a journey back through all of our episodes to bring you 10 actionable tips that will have a big impact on your nutritional health.  Here, in part one, we’ll explore whether you actually need to spend more on organic food, why snacking can help your diet, and plenty […]

  • Why unhealthy carbs are making you sick, and what to do about it

    Do you realize how closely your diet affects your general health and well-being? Have you ever wondered how advertising affects what you eat? How much do you think your childhood diet is affecting your health in the long run?   In today’s episode, Jonathan is joined by Prof. Walter Willett to discuss the importance of carefully […]

  • Could this diet solve your gut issues?

    Do you know what FODMAPs are? Many of us aren’t aware of these cryptic carbohydrates hidden in everyday foods. How can undigested FODMAPs cause bloating, gas, and other symptoms as they ferment in your gut?  In today’s episode, Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, ZOE’S U.S. medical director and a board-certified gastroenterologist, teaches us about FODMAPs and how […]

  • How body fat impacts health and aging

    As we age, the distribution of our body fat changes, particularly around menopause.   Most people think of body fat as bad, but fat tissue plays a number of hugely important roles in our health. In today’s episode of ZOE Science and Nutrition, Jonathan is joined by Dr. Sarah Berry and Prof. Deborah Clegg. Together, they […]

  • Exercise myths busted: Practical steps to sustain your health

    Admit it, exercise isn’t everyone’s favorite pastime. Of course, our ancestors weren’t hitting the gym by choice — our evolution has wired us to stay active, and this natural activity actually slows down the aging process. The good news is that you can achieve the benefits without feeling like you’re “exercising.” In today’s episode, Prof. […]

  • We risked it all! Does ZOE work? Here's what our latest trial results show

    We’ve been working for the past 2 years on a randomized controlled trial of ZOE membership.  Participants used personalized nutrition advice to try to improve their health — and the results are fascinating.  In today’s episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan, Sarah, and Tim ask: How did ZOE hold up as part of this […]

  • How to prevent heart disease, according to science

    Heart disease is among the top five causes of death globally, and it’s the first in the United States and United Kingdom. In the U.S., it causes 1 in 5 deaths. But what is heart disease, exactly? Can we take steps to avoid it? Prof. Eric Rimm, of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public […]

  • The surprising truth about lectins

    What are lectins, and are they dangerous? These “antinutrients” have come under attack and were recently the subject of a dietary fad fueled by a popular book. As always, there’s more to the story. In today’s episode, Jonathan is joined by Dr. Will Bulsiewicz to dive deep into the world of lectins. They dissect questionable […]

  • Aging and longevity reimagined: Is mindfulness the secret?

    Can the power of your thoughts help defy aging? Could your mind help improve your eyesight or even heal wounds faster?  These ideas might seem far-fetched, but our guest, Harvard Professor Ellen Langer, has spent four decades uncovering the real science behind this. In this episode, discover how to harness your mind-body connection to enhance […]

  • Resistance training: How to stay strong as you age

    Do you feel like your muscles are shrinking or getting weaker? Many people gradually lose muscle mass as they get older. And this leads to an increased risk of falls, osteoporosis, and fractures.  When it comes to your muscles, it’s a case of use them or lose them. But what is the most effective way […]

  • The surprising link between dementia and oral health

    More than 50 systemic health conditions — including Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and heart disease — are associated with oral disease.  The link between systemic and oral conditions is always microbial, inflammatory, or both. So, how can we look after our gums to improve our health? In today’s episode, Jonathan and Prof. Alp Kantarci pose the question: […]

  • Cardio exercise: How much do you really need?

    Not all of us want to go to the gym 5 times a week, but what if there was a way to do quick, short high intensity 20 second exercises and still reap benefits – or does that sound too good to be true? Javier and Jonathan break this down as they look at recent […]

  • Gut microbiome testing: What can it reveal about your health?

    Your gut microbiome, a bustling community of microorganisms, is a vital player in your overall health. It doesn’t just impact your digestive system — it has a profound influence on your brain health and well-being. However, the gut microbiome is a complex, long misunderstood realm, and figuring out how it affects daily life can leave even […]

  • The shocking damage ultra-processed foods cause to your brain

    There’s been a surge in our consumption of ultra-processed foods, especially in the United Kingdom and the United States, where these foods contribute about two-thirds of people’s caloric intake. Also a cause for concern is emerging evidence of ultra-processed foods’ detrimental effect on our brain health and overall well-being. When most of our calories come […]

  • Food before exercise: What does science say?

    Get science-based nutrition advice straight to your inbox: https://bit.ly/3ExWxCG Most of us like to have breakfast before we exercise in the morning, but what happens if we don’t eat anything first? The issue goes beyond weight loss and exercise timing to involve blood sugar, insulin sensitivity, and other — perhaps unexpected — aspects of your […]

  • Skin aging and acne: What you should do

    As a listener to this show, you’ve probably heard of the gut microbiome. But did you know that your skin has its own microbiome?  Recent evidence suggests that these microbiomes are vital for our skin health. So, what should we do? Which foods make an impact?  And if we want our skin to look healthier, […]

  • The great calorie deception: Are food labels misleading?

    Millions of us are counting calories every day. But do we know if those numbers truly reflect the energy we get from eating? It’s about time that we debunked the “one-size-fits-all” approach to calorie counting and unmasked the outdated methodologies that contribute to inaccuracies in food labeling. In today’s episode, Jonathan and Dr. Sarah Berry […]

  • Antibiotics: The surprising truth about probiotics and what to do instead

    Antibiotics are one of the greatest discoveries of the 21st century. Since their inception, they’ve saved countless lives, but these miracle drugs come at a cost. In some cases, they can seriously affect your health or can even be life-threatening. In today’s episode, Jonathan puts himself under the microscope. After an injury forced him to […]

  • Butter vs. margarine: What does science say?

    Whether you’re frying, baking, or topping your toast, most of you will eat either butter or margarine at some point today. The fact that these spreads are such a staple means that we need to know their effects on our health. And It might surprise you to learn that this impact has changed quite dramatically […]

  • Healthy aging: The surprising power of your social life

    Unfortunately, many of us spend our later years in poor health. But is this avoidable? And can we actually increase our healthy years? While aging is inevitable, there are steps we can take to minimize its effects on our health. And surprisingly, some of these steps have nothing to do with exercise or diet. Simply […]

  • Chronic diarrhea? Here's what to do | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

    We’ve all had unpleasant toilet experiences in our time. It can be distressing to deal with and not something we like talking about.  But when does normal diarrhea become chronic? And when do we need to seek medical care?  In today’s episode, Jonathan and Dr Will ask what is chronic diarrhea and how can we […]

  • The truth about organic food – according to science

    What does “organic” food mean? And how do you know if something’s organic? Of course, foods tell you if they’re organic in massive letters on the packaging. And they cost way more. But what makes a food organic? Is eating organic better for your health? And are the benefits worth the expense? Luckily, Professor Tim […]

  • What’s the best natural sugar substitute?

    Get science-based nutrition advice delivered straight to your inbox. https://bit.ly/46BPTYz  Are you trying to eat less sugar? If you are, you might have tried a natural sugar alternative. Stevia, robinia honey, coconut sugar, agave… the list of these table sugar replacements seems to be growing day by day. But what even are these alternatives? Are […]

  • Is dairy good or bad for you?

    Decades ago, there were reams of adverts instructing us to drink our milk so we don’t break our bones. But in the decades since, public opinion toward dairy is very different, and the scientific community has largely debunked these ideas.  Many of the health-conscious among us choose to avoid it altogether. Our reasons range from […]

  • The truth about menopause supplements

    More than half of women who go through menopause find its symptoms distressing. In fact, 10% leave their jobs because of the burden. It’s no wonder that a huge selection of supplements claim to relieve menopause’s unpleasant effects. But do they actually work? Which products are backed by clinical evidence, and which are just “menowashing”? […]

  • How snacking impacts your health

    Evidence shows that all over the world, people are snacking more — with the United Kingdom and the United States leading the way in unhealthy snacking habits.  But what exactly counts as a snack? And is all snacking unhealthy? Snacking can be a confusing and controversial topic. There are various opinions and myths about what’s […]

  • How to stop diarrhea and what NOT to do

    We’ve all wrestled with diarrhea at some point. It comes in many forms. And being able to read these differences can help us understand what’s going on inside us and how we should treat it.  In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Dr. Will ask: What are the health risks associated […]

  • The menstrual cycle decoded: Lifestyle tips to ease your symptoms, with Hazel Wallace

    How much do you know about menstrual cycles? About half of us are more informed than the other half. The menstrual cycle has great significance, affecting various aspects of health. And more than 90% of people who get their periods experience premenstrual symptoms. However, misconceptions and limited understandings abound, leaving many people in the dark. […]

  • Conquer IBS: 3 steps to healthier digestion

    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a lot more common than you might think. In fact, it affects 1 in 10 people globally. Yet there are still a lot of questions about why it occurs and how best to treat it.  Could new research connecting gut health to mental health help us unravel its mysteries? In […]

  • Protein & exercise: The secrets of healthy aging?

    As we age, our bodies undergo numerous changes, including a decline in muscle mass and cognitive function. For many of us, exercise and diet play crucial roles in maintaining our health and well-being.  But how can the protein we eat affect our abilities to exercise and stay healthy as we age? It can be difficult […]

  • The surprising health impact of eating too fast

    We’ve probably all been reprimanded for eating too fast at the dinner table or suffered the dreaded “itis” from eating way too much food at a family gathering. Our society and the systems we’ve developed to feed it have ballooned to such a point that they easily override our natural bodily systems that tell us […]

  • HRT for menopause: is it safe?

    Menopause is a time of significant hormonal changes which can lead to a range of symptoms that can severely impact quality of life for many women. So, a drug that promises to reduce these symptoms is incredibly welcome, but it has been steeped in controversy. HRT (Hormone replacement therapy) has been widely debated, with conflicting […]

  • Omega-3 supplements: why you're (probably) wasting your money

    “Omega 3s,” – we’ve all seen the name Omega 3s advertised on labels from nuts to seeds and even eggs! But are these fats healthy for us, or is this just another food myth? In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah ask: Is fish oil and omega 3 intake essential […]

  • How ultra-processed foods wreak havoc on your body

    Ultra-processed foods have become ubiquitous in modern diets. Many of us eat them regularly without understanding their potential impacts on our health.  From hidden additives to addictive properties, these highly processed foods can pose risks.  Navigating the complex world of ultra-processing can be challenging, and many people struggle to understand what to avoid, how to […]

  • Why eating nuts makes you healthier, according to science

    In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah ask: If nuts are so full of fat, can they really be good for us? There is no shortage of variety when it comes to the mighty (yet humble) nut and the ways we consume them. Dried, chopped, made into butter or roasted […]

  • Protein: are you getting enough?

    Proteins, carbs, and fats … most people understand what the last two are. Carbs are sugars, and fat is, well, fat. It’s protein that’s so important to our diets, but so often misunderstood — by the general public, that is. Since the 1950s and 1960s, scientists have been measuring how protein affects our performance, how it supports […]

  • Trans fats: how worried should you be?

    Trans fats have a bad reputation. But we now know a lot more about these fats than we did when the first horror stories about them emerged.  So, based on the latest science, just how worried should we be? Listen to today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition to find out.  Follow ZOE on […]

  • 'Miracle' weight loss drug Ozempic is approved. But does it work?

    A miracle weight loss drug that’s approved in the US and the UK and has few side effects? Ozempic is going viral on social media. Users are posting dramatic before and after pictures of their weight loss. An Ozempic trend is allegedly blossoming in Hollywood, and famous personalities like Elon Musk claim to have taken […]

  • Nightshade vegetables: hazard or health food?

    Nightshade vegetables — even the name is ominous. Some people believe they exacerbate arthritis and can cause inflammation. So, should we avoid them? In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Will ask: What are nightshade vegetables, and how can they benefit our bodies? Download our FREE guide — Top 10 Tips to […]

  • Michael Mosley: 4 habits that changed his life

    If you had to do just one thing to improve your health, what would it be? Our busy lives mean it can be difficult to keep up healthy habits, and with so much conflicting advice out there it’s tricky to separate fact from fiction. In today’s episode, Jonathan is joined by medical doctor, journalist, and […]

  • Everything you've heard about lactose is wrong

    Lactose is usually only discussed in the context of intolerance. This intolerance can make us feel bloated, gassy and uncomfortable. But from cow’s milk to yoghurt and even breast milk, lactose is everywhere! So, can it really be that bad for us? In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, we’re joined by Dr […]

  • Best of gut health – anniversary edition

    Gut health is a topic we talk about a lot at ZOE. The gut doesn’t just fight disease, it boosts our mood, processes energy and so much more. Today’s bonus episode journeys through everything we’ve learnt about gut health so far. And what a myth-busting journey it is! In this episode, Jonathan delves into the […]

  • The future is here: AI and personalized healthcare with Eric Topol

    If you were to ask Siri, Alexa, or ChatGPT for medical advice right now, that would be a terrible idea.  But with recent developments in technology, this looks set to change. AI has become more intelligent, wearable devices – more accurate, and personalized medicine – increasingly mainstream. But is any of this safe? Should we […]

  • Eggs: are they good for me?

    Eggs are nutrient-dense and have a long shelf life. Compared with many other protein sources, they’re on the cheaper side. But they’re not as popular as they used to be. And a lot of this comes down to a debate about cholesterol. In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah ask: […]

  • How to maximize health in your later years

    Why do some people remain fit and healthy in their later years while others become increasingly frail?   Researchers from Kings College London have been following thousands of twins for 30 years in an effort to understand how each of us ages differently. And some of their findings will surprise you! In today’s episode, Jonathan speaks […]

  • The ultimate guide to constipation

    The formal definition for constipation is ‘Having fewer than three bowel movements per week’. But, did you know that you can have a bowel movement every day and still be constipated? Recent data has shown that a quarter of people worldwide have at one point reported symptoms, suggesting that there is so much more to […]

  • How to eat well on a budget

    The cost of living has soared. Energy prices have doubled, and food costs have gone up enormously. As a result, the weekly shopping bill can be shocking.  For some, this is merely an inconvenience. But many others face the awful choice between heating their home and maintaining their usual diet. The consequence is that many […]

  • Signs of an unhealthy gut

    Our gut helps fight disease. It processes energy for us and boosts our mood. So, having a healthy gut is extremely important – but there’s still a lot we don’t know. Gut biome tests are a new, exciting technology, but are they the be-all and end-all for dietary decision-making? And are there simpler ways — […]

  • How to improve blood sugar control with exercise

    Blood sugar is one of the rare nutrition topics where everyone agrees: We should avoid big peaks and dips and aim for a steady curve.  Spikes cause inflammation, accelerate aging, and lead to type 2 diabetes. Crashes make us feel moody and tired, and crave foods we don’t need.  We can control our blood sugar […]

  • Foods to lower your cholesterol

    More than half of us have high cholesterol — and new research suggests that having even slightly raised levels in our 30s could significantly increase our chances of developing heart disease. Medication is a common fix, but it comes with side effects. So, today we’re looking at how much changing our diets can help.  In this […]

  • Should we be worried about strep A?

    This year, cases of an invasive bacterial infection are rising earlier than usual in the US, the UK and other countries across Europe.  The group A Streptococcus bacteria – commonly known as Strep A – usually only causes mild illness. However, things have become severe in some cases, with several children dying in recent weeks. […]

  • How to make New Year’s resolutions stick

    Welcome to 2023! Whether you partied last night or went to bed early, we’re all in the same boat: a new year means thinking about new year’s resolutions.  This tradition dates back 4000 years, so it’s certainly stood the test of time. But are new year’s resolutions a good idea? Or simply a get way […]

  • The health benefits of eating together

    You might think what you eat and when are the only factors that play into the health of your diet. But recent research has shown that who you eat with can also play a role. And it could even make your food taste better! In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and […]

  • Tim Spector’s journey from health crisis to healthy eating – a chapter from Food for Life

    What should I have for dinner? A question you no doubt ask yourself daily. But I bet you don’t spend too long coming up with an answer. ZOE’s scientific co-founder, Tim Spector, has been trying to answer this question for a decade. If you’re a regular listener, you probably know him well. Five years ago, […]

  • Should you worry about gluten?

    The last decade saw a rise in gluten-free diets. But the number of us with diagnosed gluten intolerance each year hasn’t changed. Eliminating gluten is the only treatment for those with celiac disease, but the rest of us could be doing more harm than good by embracing ultra-processed, gluten-free foods.  In today’s short episode of […]

  • The secrets of good sleep

    We all know how good it feels to drift into deep sleep and wake up feeling refreshed.  The positive effects of a good night’s sleep affect every aspect of our lives. We feel energetic, focused, and ready to take on the day’s challenges.   But the long-term effects of bad sleep are less known. It turns […]

  • Heartburn: why it happens and what you can do

    The acid in your stomach is so powerful it can dissolve metal. Luckily, your stomach is fine-tuned to deal with its acidic fluid, but the rest of your body isn’t quite as hardy. So, if acid escapes from your stomach and reaches your esophagus, it can cause a painful sensation in the chest — this is […]

  • The truth about vitamin supplements

    Good information about vitamins is hard to find. With over 70% of Americans and 40% of Brits using them, it’s a hugely lucrative market, which means numerous voices in the media and online pusing a pro-vitamin agenda. All without the scientific evidence to support their claims.  So do we need vitamins to lead a healthy […]

  • Menopause: Does diet play a part?

    It’s a condition that affects half the population, but there are countless unanswered questions about menopause. The symptoms vary significantly from person to person, including sleep problems, hot flashes, weight gain, and an increased risk of heart disease.  In one of the largest studies to date, ZOE researchers have uncovered a link between menopause and […]

  • How your gut affects your mental health

    In a lab in Ireland, a group of scientists stand around a stainless steel table. One of them is holding a device, not unlike a small turkey baster. His free hand plunges into a box on the table and retrieves a mouse.   Using his device, he administers the brown solution within…rectally.  This unfortunate soul has […]

  • Cooking oils: what to use and when

    We use it to fry, roast, or dress a salad. Cooking oil is a kitchen staple. But it’s hard to know which is healthiest for each scenario. In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah ask: what cooking oils should you use and when?  Follow ZOE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoe/ Download our […]

  • Will fermented foods improve my gut health?

    Fermentation is a hot craze in fancy restaurants around the world. And fermented foods, like kombucha and kimchi, are even sold in corner stores.  Listeners of this show will have heard that fermented foods might benefit our gut health. But these foods make us uneasy. The idea of letting food rot, then eating it goes […]

  • How fasting affects energy and mood – The Big IF Dailies

    Have you ever lost your temper because you were hungry? Feeling short-tempered when you’re overdue a bite to eat is an almost universal experience, with its own adjective – ‘hangry’. If missing just one meal turns you into a grump, you may think that fasting would turn you into the Incredible Hulk. However, new data […]

  • 3 meals a day VS little and often – The Big IF Dailies

    Can you make it from lunch to dinner without a snack? Tradition tells us that three meals a day is the right way to eat, but times have changed, and many of us now choose to eat little and often. The debate continues as to which is better.  Today, we discuss new data that could […]

  • Gut bacteria & fasting: meet the night crew – The Big IF Dailies

    Nowadays, food can be delivered to your door with just a few swipes of your smartphone. The result? Many of us eat more frequently, at any time of the day. And this may have some downsides. New research shows that for our gut bacteria to perform their helpful activities, we may have to embrace the […]

  • Does calorie counting work? – The Big IF Dailies

    Food package labels can be complex. With so much information, many of us set a beeline for the calorie number, but there’s more going on in food than just the amount of energy. How much value is there in counting calories, and should you continue? The latest science could make you reconsider.  In today’s daily […]

  • Should you avoid late-night snacks? – The Big IF Dailies

    We’ve all been there at least once, hovering by the fridge and looking for something to graze on just before bed. What you eat after dark can disrupt your sleep and digestion. Yet new evidence suggests that when we snack is less important than what we snack on, so suddenly that midnight snack may not […]

  • What breaks a fast? – The Big IF Dailies

    Fasting has been shown to improve our metabolism, slow disease and potentially increase our life span. While world religions have practiced fasting for millennia, the trend of fasting has soared in popularity in the last decade.  Not all fasts are made equally and there are a lot of different rules to follow. Some purists argue […]

  • 5 foods I got wrong – Tim Spector

    Where were you in 2015? President Obama was in the White House, The UK was a member of the European Union, and you couldn’t escape Bruno Mars’s global smash: Uptown Funk. More importantly, 2015 marked the release of Tim Spector’s first book: The Diet Myth. If you think the world has felt different since 2015, […]

  • What does science say about intermittent fasting?

    It seems like every day, someone new mentions intermittent fasting. But what is it, exactly?  There are myriad options — from the 5:2 diet, with two days of extreme calorie restriction each week, to the warrior diet, which involves eating only raw fruit during the day and a mammoth feast at night. Whatever the approach, intermittent […]

  • Fiber: Why it’s important and how to get more of it

    Diets rich in fiber are associated with good heart health and metabolic wellbeing. This type of diet can do wonders for our gut microbiome. With so many benefits, relatively low cost, and high availability, fiber should be a staple nutrient in our diets — but most of us have a deficiency.   In today’s short episode […]

  • Heart health and aging

    Do our blood vessels hold the secret to long life? 60,000 miles long. That’s the length of the tube system inside us that transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the cells in our body.  If these tubes fail, the result can be fatal. In some cases, it’s a heart attack. In others, it’s a stroke, […]

  • Gas & Bloating: the causes & how to stop it

    Most of us are familiar with the unpleasant feeling of being bloated. It can happen after eating specific foods or when you experience slower bowel movements. Sometimes, it can be a symptom of an underlying health condition.  To take a closer look at issues related to gas and bloating, we’ve invited a special guest this […]

  • How your food choices affect the planet

    Our planet is overheating. Human society is creating too much carbon dioxide, stopping the sun’s warmth from escaping back into space. As earth gets hotter, its ice caps are melting, causing sea levels to rise, and submerging entire communities. Floods, droughts, and wildfires are already becoming much more common. Some effects of climate change are […]

  • High cholesterol foods: what really happens when you eat them?

    Cholesterol in our food has a bad reputation. Many of us think of it as something to try to cut it out of our diet completely.  Yet new research could redeem eggs and other cholesterol-rich foods.  In today’s short episode of ZOE Science and Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah ask: what happens when you eat high […]

  • How to make your body clock work for you

    In today’s world, we increasingly live our lives late into the night. Whether it’s work obligations, socializing, or being glued to a screen, we ignore the sun’s rise and fall.  But most of us are unaware that a clock is ticking away inside us.  It uses light to keep time and tells us when to […]

  • Artificial sweeteners – worse than sugar?

    Artificial sweeteners are everywhere. Not only in diet soft drinks but in many foods that you wouldn’t expect. You’ve probably eaten some today without realising. Sweeteners have been around for over a hundred years yet remain the subject of much debate. It’s hard to know how they stack up next to the alternatives. In today’s […]

  • Can spices improve your health?

    Kanchan Koya grew up in a house filled with wonderful fragrances from the spices simmering on her grandmother’s stove. In India, it was a common belief that spices were more than just pleasant tastes. Ancient wisdom said they had medicinal properties, and it was common for household medicine cabinets to store dried spices, not pills. […]

  • How healthy are meat and dairy alternatives?

    Vegan diets are increasingly popular. As more of us reduce our animal product consumption, countless new meat and dairy alternatives appear on our supermarket shelves. Manufacturers market these products as healthy options (unsurprisingly), but perhaps we shouldn’t be so quick to trust them…  In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah […]

  • How food can improve your mood

    We’ve all felt the effects of food on our mood, so it would stand to reason that dietary intervention for mental health would be well studied and a regularly deployed treatment.  But this is far from reality, as historically, psychiatry was only concerned with what happened from the neck up. In today’s episode, Jonathan is […]

  • Can you reverse damage from a bad diet?

    A recent study claims that eating a hotdog reduces life expectancy by 38 minutes, and eating salmon could extend it by 70 minutes. At face value, this data implies you can eat your way to immortality. Taken with a pinch of salt, it suggests you can offset the harm from poor dietary choices. But does […]

  • How to control blood sugar spikes

    Biochemist Jessie Inchauspe heads into work one morning at a genetics lab in California. During the morning meeting, management offer staff the chance to self-test a new medical device. Jessie accepts.  She couldn’t have known this device would take her on a journey of discovery to reshape her health and help countless others do the […]

  • Saturated fat: Monstrous or misunderstood?

    If you’re confused about the health effects of fats, you are not alone. You’ve probably read the headlines – fats are killing us! Then found claims they’re actually healthy in the same publication the following week. Saturated fats have been touted as the worst of all.  While there’s ambiguity around other fat sources, saturated fats […]

  • This is what the Keto Diet does to your body…

    Keto has been promoted as a magic bullet for weight loss by its supporters and slammed as dangerous by its opponents. It’s no surprise – completely removing almost all carbohydrates is not what most people consider ‘a balanced diet’. With carbs off the table, Keto diets involve a dramatically increased fat intake. At the same […]

  • Processed foods – convenient or catastrophic?

    The word ‘processed’ has become synonymous with being unhealthy. The mainstream media encourages us to detox from processed food or offers us ‘10 easy ways’ to stop eating it.  But nearly everything we consume has undergone some type of processing. In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah ask: If most […]

  • Our ancestors’ diet: surprising discoveries from a 5000 year old iceman

    A mummified man found in the mountains of Italy on a nutrition science podcast? Have we gone completely off track?  We haven’t – we promise.  This unfortunate soul could be the key that unlocks an entirely new understanding of human health.  This mummy, discovered in an alpine snow drift by two hikers, gives us a […]

  • Introducing: ZOE Shorts

    We’re excited for you to hear our NEW bitesize podcast: ZOE Shorts. Some of you requested some short-form episodes, so we delivered! In between the longer episodes, Jonathan teams up with world-leading nutrition researcher and podcast regular Dr Sarah Berry to tackle one hot topic from nutrition science in just 15 minutes. From saturated fats […]

  • Superfoods

    From blueberries to salmon, kale to acai, it seems like anything and everything can be classed as a superfood these days. Supposedly they can prevent cancer, reduce inflammation, and even help you live longer… In today’s short episode of ZOE Science and Nutrition, Jonathan and Sarah look at the history of superfoods and ask: are […]

  • Inflammation, aging and disease. What's food got to do with it?

    It’s a biological process that we need to stay alive. Yet too much of it leads to disease and a shorter life.  Inflammation is the immune system’s response to an outside event it thinks is dangerous. This stimulus could be an injury, like falling off your bike or an infection by a virus or bacteria. […]

  • Can bread be healthy?

    It’s no exaggeration to say that bread shaped modern humanity – it was the cultivation of wheat for flour that transformed our ancestors from hunter-gatherers to city dwellers.  Today, millions of us start the day with a slice of toast, and most lunches in the US and UK are wrapped in a slice of bread […]

  • Is Coffee Healthy?

    Coffee’s earliest consumption dates back millennia when the tribesmen of Ethiopia used its ground-up berries to help aid concentration during prayer.  Arriving in Europe in the 17th century, Coffee quickly began to replace beer and wine as a favourite breakfast drink.  In the 20th century, coffee was blamed for high blood pressure and heart attacks, […]

  • Your Gut is Full of Bugs: Why This is Great News

    You may have heard there are bugs in your gut. But do they matter?  Today, the evidence shows the answer is a resounding yes. This ecosystem of tiny microbes living in our bodies is one of the most exciting areas in medical research, linked to everything from metabolic to mental health. So while many of […]

  • Fats and oils: What’s the real story?

    Today we’re talking about fat, a delicious component of our food with a terrible reputation.   Fats have been broadly associated with weight gain and heart disease until recently. A mountain of new scientific evidence suggests this is wrong and that it’s not as simple as ‘all fat is bad’. Indeed, eating more healthy fat might […]

  • Is exercise or nutrition more important for weight loss?

    Our transformation into coach potatoes happened in the blink of an eye. Only 100 years ago, most people relied on manual work to make their living.  Today, things are different. Many of us live our lives in front of a screen. Online shopping and remote work mean some of us don’t need to leave the […]

  • Menopause: How your body changes and what you can do

    There’s a condition that leads to an increased risk of heart disease, dementia, and early death that’s been affecting people for as long as they’ve existed. The many symptoms can severely impact quality of life – ranging from headaches and memory problems to anxiety and weight gain.  This condition affects more than half of the […]

  • Alcohol: Can it ever be healthy?

    For many of us, it’s a ritual to help us wind down after a long day, an excuse to catch up with friends, or a lubricant to an awkward social situation. Alcohol can be delicious, but our relationship with it is often complicated.  Good times with friends aren’t without sacrifice, and many of us feel […]

  • Is Dark Chocolate Good for Weight Loss?

    This plant has been used by human beings for thousands of years with samples found in 5000-year-old pottery discovered in the upper Amazon. The Mayans considered it a gift from the gods and used it in their sacred ceremonies, where it was believed to have mystical healing powers. For the Aztecs, it was worth more […]

  • Food Intolerances: What's the Story?

    1 in 5 people suffer from food intolerances, a figure that’s growing each year. As a result, people are eating increasingly restricted diets, removing dairy, gluten and many other foods from their plates. Unfortunately, they end up eating highly processed foods that damage their gut microbiome and lead to long-term health problems. Even with food […]

  • Welcome to ZOE Science & Nutrition

    Welcome to the brand-new podcast from ZOE, the people behind the world’s largest scale nutrition study. ZOE Science & Nutrition is the podcast where the world’s top scientists explain the latest health, nutrition, and gut health research in terms we can all understand. So join us every other Thursday on this journey of scientific discovery! […]

  • 210 | 3 Protein Mistakes That Keep Women From Losing Weight

    Are you eating healthy but still struggling to lose weight after 40? The missing piece might not be another workout or cutting more carbs—it could be protein. If you’ve been frustrated by stubborn belly fat, low energy, cravings, or watching muscle disappear despite your best efforts, this episode is for you. Today we’re talking about […]

  • Intersection of Blue Zones and Modern Muscle Science for Longevity

    This episode is sponsored by Bluesky CBD and Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist. Bluesky CBD: Get to sleep faster, experience more restorative sleep and save 30% with code FLIPPING50 at https://www.bluesky-cbd.com/discount/Flipping50. Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist.- Become a health & fitness coach who finally speaks midlife women’s language. Learn how to design workouts that balance […]

  • Canicross for Beginners | Why I Started Running With My Dogs

    In this episode, I’m sharing the story of how I discovered canicross and why running with my dogs completely changed the way I think about fitness, movement, and motivation. Like many dog owners, I started with daily walks — but I knew both I and my dogs needed something more. What began as curiosity about […]

  • Ep #198: Self-Empowerment in Menopause | Sharon Neiss-Arbess

    Have you spent your whole life saying yes when you meant no? You are not alone, and midlife might be the best time yet to change that.  In this episode of Menopause Reimagined, Andrea Donsky, nutritionist, author, soon to be 10x published menopause researcher, educator, and co-founder of wearemorphus.com, sits down with her childhood friend, […]

  • Why sunlight is key to a longer, healthier life – with Rowan Jacobsen

    For years we’ve been told to stay out of the sun to keep us safe, but have we got it all wrong? Award-winning science journalist Rowan Jacobsen joins Liz to discuss how each hour we spend outdoors could actually lower our risk of age-related diseases – and how sunlight deficiency is bad for our health. […]

  • LIVE Q&A: Your gut health, dementia and weight loss questions answered by Prof Tim Spector, Prof Sarah Berry & Dr Federica Amati

    How quickly can you improve your gut health? Can diet help lower your risk of dementia? And what should you know about food labels and healthy weight loss? In this special live Q&A, Prof Tim Spector, Prof Sarah Berry and Dr Federica Amati answer your biggest nutrition questions and share practical, evidence-based advice you can […]

  • How To Navigate Menopause And Caring For A Loved One With Lori LaBey | 288

    You are the one who handles it. You make the appointments, manage the medications, answer the phone at 11pm, and smile when you walk in the door because she needs calm, not panic. Somewhere in the middle of all of that, you stopped sleeping. You stopped eating real meals. And what nobody told you was […]

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The Sleep Doctor: The 4 Hormones Wrecking Your Sleep & What to Do About It

    If you’re in perimenopause or menopause, sleep has probably become something you think about all the time. Falling asleep, staying asleep, waking up at 3am, feeling exhausted, waking up anxious even when you did fall asleep. Perimenopause sleep disruption and menopause insomnia are real, they are hormonal, and they are not your fault. The nights […]

  • Gisèle Pelicot: After Everything That Happened… I Didn’t Expect To Fall In Love Again  | Pt. 2

    In Part 1 of Gisèle Pelicot’s story, she spoke to Davina about her life before the world knew her name, the marriage she believed she had, and the moment she began to discover the truth of what had happened to her. This is Part 2 of Gisèle Pelicot’s story on Begin Again. Gisèle opens up […]

  • 336 🚀 Why Women Over 40 Are Starting Businesses — and Winning, with Lindsay Pinchuk

    What if the business you keep daydreaming about isn’t a midlife crisis — it’s your midlife calling? In this episode, Wendy sits down with award-winning entrepreneur and small business mentor Lindsay Pinchuk, one of the less than 1% of female founders to lead her company through an acquisition. Lindsay built her first brand, Bump Club […]

  • Gisèle Pelicot: My Life Before The World Knew My Name | Pt. 1

    Gisèle Pelicot became known around the world when she waived her right to anonymity in the sexual assault trial that shocked France and beyond. But before the headlines, before the courtroom, and before the world knew her name, Gisèle had a life, a family, a marriage, and a story of her own. This is Part […]

  • 78 – Primodos: The forgotten synthetic hormone scandal

    Millions of women were prescribed Primodos as a pregnancy test even though there were concerns that it was associated with many different and often devastating birth defects. More than 60 years later, many of the questions surrounding the drug – which contains synthetic hormones that are still prescribed to women today – remain unanswered. In […]

  • Your Body Reset: How to Eat & Exercise for a Healthier and Longer Life

    Today’s episode is a MUST listen.  You will learn the surprising science of  exercise and nutrition, the mistakes you’re making, and the simple changes that lead to better health and longevity.  In this powerful episode, Mel sits down with one of her dream guests, Dr. Rhonda Patrick PhD.  Dr. Patrick is a biomedical scientist who […]

  • #246 From Survival Mode to Soul-Led Living with Dr Julie Merriman PhD

    In this deeply honest and eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Dr. Julie Merriman, PhD, LPC-S, to explore what’s really happening beneath the surface for high-achieving women over 50 who “look fine”… but feel anything but. We talk about the invisible load so many women carry—functioning, performing, achieving—while quietly operating past capacity. Dr. Merryman introduces […]

  • Book Club Meets: I wrote a loveable psychopath! Race and female rage, with Imani Thompson

    Yrsa really doesn’t intend to kill anyone… but the Cambridge professor sitting opposite her has manipulated her friend and stolen her research. So, when she flicks a bee into his drink, she just thinks he’ll get a nasty little sting… but now he’s dead. And it’s a sweet, sweet feeling for Yrsa: finally having some […]

  • PCOS Is Dead: Why PMOS Changes Everything for Midlife Women

    The Menopause Mastery Show | PCOS Is Dead: Why PMOS Changes Everything for Midlife Women  | Episode 284 Solocast with Dr. Betty Murray 🌿Welcome to The Menopause Mastery Show!  PCOS has been renamed PMOS — Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome — and Dr. Betty Murray explains why this is a major shift for women’s health. In […]

  • 209 | Why Eating Less May Be Causing More Belly Fat

    Have you ever wondered why your old weight-loss strategies suddenly stopped working after 40? If you’re eating healthy, exercising, and trying harder than ever, yet the belly fat keeps showing up, this episode is for you. Today we’re talking about one of the biggest frustrations women face during perimenopause and menopause: doing all the things […]

  • Kim Alexis on Health, Vitality, and Aging Gracefully

    Kim Alexis, one of the most recognizable supermodels of the 1980s, joins the podcast to share her inspiring journey from the fashion runway to broadcasting, authorship, and podcasting. Discovered by a modeling agency in Buffalo at just 17 years old, Kim quickly rose to international fame and became part of an elite generation of supermodels […]

  • Build a Strong Body for a Messy Life: Training Through Menopausal Chaos with Hailey Babcock (episode 280)

    This week’s guest, renowned midlife trainer Hailey Babcock, wants you to know one thing: No one is crushing it 100%. Not the celebrities or big names she trains; not the tens of thousands of women she works with, and certainly not herself. Hailey is currently going through it with brain fog, joint pain, 2 a.m. […]

  • The Risk Factor Nobody's Talking About: Menopause, Estrogen, and the Heart Disease Epidemic in Women

    Cardiologist Dr. Jayne Morgan has a message that cuts through the noise: menopause is not a gynecological footnote. It’s a cardiovascular inflection point — and most women don’t find out until it’s too late.In this episode, Dr. Morgan and Stacy cover the full arc of women’s cardiovascular health: why complicated pregnancies are early warning signs, […]

  • Episode 223 – Four Years, Hundreds of Conversations and One Big Question: What's Next?

    Four years ago, I sat down and recorded the very first episode of The Menopause and Cancer Podcast. At the time, I had no idea what I was doing. I didn’t know whether anyone would listen, whether I’d make it past a handful of episodes, or that four years later I’d still be here, talking […]

  • Ep. 224 -Patriarchy Stress Disorder and Menopause with Jeffrey Tambor

    In this deeply transformative episode, Dr. Fiona Lovely welcomes Jeffrey Tambor, a seasoned healer and co-founder of The Thriving Institute™, who has dedicated over two decades to understanding and resolving trauma at its deepest roots. Alongside his partner, Dr. Valerie Rein—who pioneered the concept of Patriarchy Stress Disorder (PSD)—Jeffrey brings a unique perspective on how […]

  • Most replayed moment: What The Science Says About Supplements | Prof Tim Spector & Prof Sarah Berry

    Today, we’re talking about supplements. We’ve all seen them; the multivitamins, the fortified foods, the neatly packaged powders promising improved energy, immunity and longevity.  Supplements boast bold claims, however, it’s hard to know if they’re genuinely helpful or just well-marketed. Professor Tim Spector and Professor Sarah Berry join me to unpack why supplements exist, what […]

  • Are Your Shoes Ruining Your Foot Health

    This episode is sponsored by Bluesky CBD and Timeline. Bluesky CBD: Get to sleep faster, experience more restorative sleep and save 30% with code FLIPPING50 at https://www.bluesky-cbd.com/discount/Flipping50. Timeline – Timeline’s clinically proven formula is now available at a new, lower price. Mitopure now starts at $99, with the exact same science and formula. And my […]

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    Train Your Brain To Thrive Through Menopause

    In this episode of unPAUSED, Dr. Mary Claire Haver sits down with Dr. Sue Varma, a board certified psychiatrist, distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and author of Practical Optimism. They open by taking on a question that sits at the intersection of psychiatry and menopause medicine: why do some women thrive through the […]

  • Ep 533: A Simple Technique to Handle Food Urges Differently in Menopause

    You don’t need more willpower. You need a different relationship with your urges. In this episode, I talk about one simple technique that can help women in menopause handle food cravings differently. Inspired by conversations around GLP-1 medications, I explain what these medications appear to do for food noise and how you can begin creating […]

  • 335 💛 How Hard Can It Be: Friendship, Reinvention & Real Talk with Diana Maria Riva of Netflix’s Dead to Me

    What happens when a Hollywood actress realizes her glam-squad friends and her hometown Ohio friends are all wrestling with the exact same midlife stuff? In this episode of The Midlife Makeover Show, Wendy Valentine sits down with Diana Maria Riva — beloved as Detective Ana Perez on Netflix’s Dead to Me and now host of […]

  • How To Give Your Nervous System A Real Break

    I’ve just returned from Self Love Camp, a retreat where I spent a few days guiding breathwork, listening to inspiring speakers, learning new things, and stepping away from the routines of everyday life. As I drove home, I found myself reflecting on something I always notice after retreats and intentional breaks: I come back feeling […]

  • 77 – Hormones after cancer: why women deserve a choice

    For many women diagnosed with cancer, conversations about hormones end before they’ve even begun. They’re often told they can never take hormone treatment again, without being given the evidence, the options or the opportunity to make an informed choice. In this episode, Dr Louise Newson is joined by women’shealth nurse and educator Jill Chmielewski to […]

  • How to Reverse Diet to Break a Weight Loss Plateau in Menopause

    In this episode, I walk you through exactly how to implement a reverse diet, including how to calculate your maintenance calories, when to increase calories gradually versus jumping straight to maintenance, and what to expect during the process. Last week, we talked about why chronic dieting and years of eating too little can leave you […]

  • Moments: Father's Day Special

    This week’s Begin Again Moments, we’re celebrating the fathers and the impact they’ve had on their kids. For the full episodes search wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • 221: Itchy & Bitchy ClinicCrawl: Your Dog Brought a Killer Into Your House; Skipping Your Meds could Kill You

    (00:00:00) 221: Itchy & Bitchy ClinicCrawl: Your Dog Brought a Killer Into Your House; Skipping Your Meds could Kill You (00:00:11) Welcome to the Itchy and Bitchy Podcast (00:00:42) Doc Itchy Medical Pets Supplements (00:01:34) Hypertension and Medication Compliance (00:03:52) The Importance of Taking Medications as Prescribed (00:07:40) Ticks and Tick Prevention (00:11:34) Closing Remarks […]

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    The Closet Clean Out Guide: Declutter Your Life and Get Your Confidence Back

    Have you ever stood in front of a full closet, said “I have nothing to wear,” and reached for the same safe outfit one more time? You are not alone, and it is not really about the clothes. Tamsen’s viral closet clean out started as a simple declutter and spiraled into one of the most […]

  • Try it For 1 Week: Small Ways to Make Your Life Fun & Exciting Again

    Summer is all about having fun: long days, warm nights, and getting together with the people you love. Today’s episode is your playbook for making that time you spend with people more exciting and meaningful.  Mel is joined by Priya Parker, one of the world’s leading experts on human connection. Her book “The Art of […]

  • Are you a witch? Believe in your magic and the power of ritual, with Poppy Jamie

    Did you listen when your gut told you to turn down that job… and did you seize a better opportunity after? What about when you were tired but something told you to go to the party anyway? Did you meet your partner there? Entrepreneur and author Poppy Jamie says there’s no such thing as a […]

  • How to fade age spots and pigmentation

    If years of sun exposure have left you with age spots, freckles and uneven pigmentation, you’re certainly not alone. Liz explores the best ways to manage sun damage, sharing the skincare ingredients and treatments that can genuinely help – without the need to splash out on expensive creams. Plus: The impact of hair dye on […]

  • The Solution to UTIs in Menopause: Topical Oestrogen – Dr Naomi Potter

    Could your recurrent UTIs actually be a menopause problem? 🤝 Get your own personalised menopause support from Dr Naomi Potter and her team: https://www.menopausecare.co.uk/what-to-expect-ihih In this week’s solo episode, Dr Naomi Potter explains the surprising and often overlooked link between diminishing oestrogen and recurrent urinary tract infections – and why antibiotics alone are never going to […]

  • "Why I Stopped Weighing Myself For Good": Anne Poirier on Body Neutrality

    🌿 The Hot Truth About Hormone Therapy digital guide is here.An unbiased, birds-eye view of what’s happening that will help you cut through the confusion and have a real, informed conversation with your doctor about HRT. Get it now: go.hotflashinc.com/hottruth Anne Poirier is a nationally recognized body image expert, certified intuitive eating counselor, and author […]

  • 218.2: Itchy & Bitchy ClinicCrawl: CPR and Cats Coughing up LungWorms (remix)

    (00:00:00) 218.2: Itchy & Bitchy ClinicCrawl: CPR and Cats Coughing up LungWorms (remix) (00:00:11) Welcome to The Itchy and Bitchy Podcast (00:04:55) The Importance of CPR Training (00:07:05) Closing Remarks and Next Episode (00:07:07) Doc Itchy Pet Supplements Your Cat Isn’t Allergic — She Has WORMS in Her Lungs.Also, Do You Know CPR? Because You […]

  • How to Become the Most Confident Version of Yourself & Step Into Your Power

    Today, you’re going to hear one of the most emotional and inspiring episodes that has ever been on The Mel Robbins Podcast.  When the world feels overwhelming…  When you’re discouraged…  When you feel beaten up by life…  When you’re tired of carrying the past around…  This is the episode to press play on.  In this […]

  • 208 | The Secret to Weight Loss Has Nothing to Do With Willpower with Lizzie Merritt

    Have you ever wondered why you know exactly what to do to lose weight… but still struggle to follow through? If you’re a woman over 40 trying to lose weight while navigating stress, hormone changes, and the challenges of midlife, this conversation may be exactly what you need to hear. In this episode of The […]

  • Muscle and Strength Loss Prevention After 50: A Checklist

    This episode is sponsored by Bluesky CBD and Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist. Bluesky CBD: Get to sleep faster, experience more restorative sleep and save 30% with code FLIPPING50 at https://www.bluesky-cbd.com/discount/Flipping50. Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist.- Become a health & fitness coach who finally speaks midlife women’s language. Learn how to design workouts that balance […]

  • A Love Letter to Caregivers: The Paper Bag Plan with Filmmaker Anthony Lucero

    On this special bonus episode, we sit down with filmmaker Anthony Lucero, writer and director of Paper Bag Plan, a moving film that shines a light on the realities of family caregiving, disability advocacy, and long term planning for individuals with special needs. Drawing from his own deeply personal experiences, Anthony shares how caring for […]

  • Ep #197: Perimenopause, Sleep & the EMF Link with Todd Shipman

    I wore the Leela Quantum necklace for months before recording this episode because I wanted to experience it day to day before sharing it with you. I took it to California and had a really interesting experience with my daughter that I'll tell you about in this interview with Todd Shipman, a wellness entrepreneur who […]

  • SEASON 4, EPISODE 3 – PERIMENOPAUSE: PERILS AND PREVENTION

    Dr. Mueller is back and here to tell us all about Perimenopause – what your mom never told you and more!  What it is, what is happening in your body, and what are some of the best practices for handling this volatile time!  Support the show https://www.instagram.com/slihpodcast/

  • 5 health checks every midlife woman should ask for – with Dr Florence Comite

    The future of medicine isn’t treating disease – it’s predicting and preventing it. Dr Florence Comite joins Liz to talk about the five tests she recommends for tracking important health markers, and how they can reveal future risks for conditions such as diabetes and dementia years before symptoms appear. In this episode, Liz and Florence […]

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The world’s top scientists explain the latest health, nutrition, and gut health research and translate it into practical advice to improve your health & weight. Join ZOE Science & Nutrition, on a journey of scientific discovery. Hosted by Jonathan Wolf.

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