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Last day to register to join me live for all four sessions Having a bit of trouble? | [View this email in your browser F]( this email to a friend]( Dear {NAME}, Have you registered yet for my upcoming webinar series, [How Not to Age Book Club]( If not, today’s the last day to register for all four sessions! Webinar Date & Time: Fri, January 26 at 2pm EDT Over the next four weeks, I’ll be doing a live webinar focused on each one of the four sections of [How Not to Age]( where I will highlight the most important passages and open up discussion for an audience Q&A. Today is the last day to register to join me live for all four sessions. The first webinar is this Friday, January 26, when I’ll cover Part I: Slowing Eleven Pathways of Aging. In this section, I identify the eleven most promising pathways for slowing the sands of time, ending each chapter with practical proposals for targeting them naturally with diet and lifestyle changes. Part I is the nerdy section, containing critical concepts and terms that will be used throughout the book. [Register for the webinar]( Everyone registered will receive the webinar recordings for all four sessions within a few days of each one taking place. Mark your calendars for the upcoming webinars: - February 2: Part II: The Optimal Anti-Aging Regimen - February 9: Part III: Preserving Function - February 16: Part IV: Dr. Greger’s Anti-Aging Eight I can’t wait to dive into the material with you–live! Yours in evidence-based nutrition, Michael Greger, M.D., FACLM [NutritionFacts.org]( Support Us [Donate]( [Our Supporters]( [Donor Rewards & Recognition F]( This Email to a Friend]( Get the Books [How Not to Die]( [The How Not to Die Cookbook]( [How Not to Diet]( [How to Survive a Pandemic]( [The How Not to Diet Cookbook]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( Copyright © 2024 NutritionFacts.org, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: NutritionFacts.org P.O. Box 11400Takoma Park, MD 20913 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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