Live Better Longer Webinar

The Circadian Diabetes Code

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

3-4pm ET (12-1pm PT)

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Today, one in ten Americans are diagnosed with type-2 diabetes: can following your body’s natural or circadian rhythm help you manage and avoid diabetes?

Discover how changing when you eat and sleep can help lower the risk of diabetes, prediabetes, and other age-related diseases at the next free webinar hosted by AFAR and Prevention magazine as part of our Live Better Longer series.

In a conversation-style webinar, Prevention’s Senior Editor Emily Goldman will be joined by healthy aging expert Satchin Panda, PhD, of the Salk Institute.

Throughout his career, Dr. Panda’s research has worked to connect intermittent fasting and circadian cycles to promote healthy aging, helping to reveal how genes follow these cycles and how drug interventions can target age-related diseases such as diabetes and cancer.

Dr. Panda is a Professor and the Rita and Richard Atkinson Chair in the Regulatory Biology Laboratory at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and a 2014 AFAR Julie Martin Mid-career Awards in Aging Research recipient. He is the author of the books, The Circadian Diabetes Code: Discover the Right Time to Eat, Sleep, and Exercise to Prevent and Reverse Prediabetes and Diabetes and The Circadian Code: Lose Weight, Supercharge Your Energy, and Transform Your Health from Morning to Midnight.

Bring your questions and join us for this free, informative discussion.

RSVP to this free, informative webinar here.

For additional assistance, contact Kyle Armstrong at kyle@afar.org.

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