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Best of ’23: A4M Reader’s Choice Award

So that you, valued members of our community of innovative health professionals, never missed a beat. Armed with the latest research takeaways, best practices, and breaking news, A4M Blog readers always stay ahead of the curve.

Stepping into 2024, we reflect on the monumental discoveries unlocked across the longevity landscape last year and the ones you found most captivating. We’ve gathered 2023’s most popular articles and hope you help us determine the A4M Reader’s Choice Award winner by casting your vote below! And the nominees are…

  1. Killing Us Softly (and Early): Chronic Stress and America’s Life Expectancy Crisis
  2. Why You Can’t Stop Hearing About ChatGPT (And You Won’t): Applications and Implications for Your Practice, Health Care, and the Future of Medicine
  3. Predicting Disease Susceptibility Through Changes in Cognitive Performance
  4. The Brain On Fire: Is Depression An Inflammation-Based Disease?
  5. How Old Are You(r Organs)? – Examining Human Organ Systems As Markers Of Aging
  6. Research Spotlight: Updates in Women’s Hormone Health
  7. Advances In Decoding Pediatric Immune Development
  8. Young and Sick: Understanding The Epidemic of Chronic Disease Among Patients Under 40
  9. Investing in Inflammation: Thriving R&D in Immune-Mediated Neurological Disease Sector
  10. Canceling Menopause: Longevity Science Challenges The Reproductive Status Quo

Picked your favorite? Cast your vote using the link below.

If you have an extra minute to spare, take the opportunity to provide your feedback and tell us more about the type of content you would like to see on the A4M Blog. By sharing your insights and suggestions, you help us cater to your interests better and provide our readers with the most value.

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As with anything you read on the internet, this article should not be construed as medical advice; please talk to your doctor or primary care provider before changing your wellness routine. This article is not intended to provide a medical diagnosis, recommendation, treatment, or endorsement. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. 

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