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  • Jan 14, 2025 | honehealth.com | Amanda Capritto |Alexander Watson |Sydney Bueckert |Will Price

    Peptides are buzzy in longevity and biohacking circles. Neuroscientist and podcaster Andrew Huberman has described them as a “new kind of wedge in between supplements and prescription pills.” GQ called them “the hottest thing on the fringes of fitness and anti-aging.”Many are looking to peptides, a confusingly wide-ranging group of compounds, for a fitness and longevity edge. But certain peptides are seemingly better at building muscle than others.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | gulfcoastmedia.com | Sydney Bueckert

    Neuroscientist Andrew Huberman, Ph.D.'s "What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain, and Health" episode on his podcast Huberman Lab has garnered over 4 million views. For good reason: Everyone is looking for validation that their post-work Friday cocktail (and, let's be honest, nightly glass or two of wine) habit is justified. Or at least not terrible for them. A 2023 study offers one more scientific reason to take the edge off.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | thejerseytomatopress.com | Sydney Bueckert

    Neuroscientist Andrew Huberman, Ph.D.'s "What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain, and Health" episode on his podcast Huberman Lab has garnered over 4 million views. For good reason: Everyone is looking for validation that their post-work Friday cocktail (and, let's be honest, nightly glass or two of wine) habit is justified. Or at least not terrible for them. A 2023 study offers one more scientific reason to take the edge off.

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