Live Better Longer Webinar

Sex Differences in Aging

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

4-5pm ET (1-2pm PT)

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Research shows that in most developed countries, women live longer than men. With the exception of Alzheimer's disease, men are also more likely than women to die from major age-related diseases including cancer, heart disease, and chronic lung disease. Why do females live healthier, longer?

In the latest talk in our Live Better Longer series, Sarah Smith (Editor-in-Chief, Prevention) and Spencer Dukoff (Deputy Editor, Men's Health) will be joined by the two leading experts to discuss sex differences and aging.

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In Conversation:

Steven Austad

Steven N. Austad, PhD, AFAR Senior Scientific Director and Chair and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Alabama Birmingham

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Dena Dubal, MD, PhD, AFAR grantee and Chair in Ageing and Neurodegenerative Disease in the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco.

Sarah Smith

Sarah Smith
Editor-in-Chief, Prevention

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Spencer Dukoff
Deputy Editor, Men's Health

Among the topics explored:

  • How do the X and Y chromosomes impact longevity and healthspan?
  • How do the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone impact aging?
  • How do biological differences between the sexes influence the impact of age-related diseases?
  • How do the sexes respond differently to age-targeting therapeutics?

Join us for this informal but informative conversation and Q&A with our featured experts.

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Everyone ages, but how do our bodies age, and what can we do today to stay healthier tomorrow?

Find out in a new online discussion series, Live Better Longer, presented in partnership with Prevention magazine.

In short sessions, AFAR experts from around the world will join Prevention's Editor-in-Chief Sarah Smith to discuss the research-backed science driving wellness choices and innovative therapeutics to extend our years of health at any age.

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