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Last day to register to join me live for the remaining two webinars in this series Having a bit of t

Last day to register to join me live for the remaining two webinars in this series Having a bit of trouble? | [View this email in your browser F]( this email to a friend]( Dear {NAME}, I've had a blast doing these [How Not to Age Book Club]( sessions! We've done two so far, covering Part I: Slowing Eleven Pathways of Aging and Part II: The Optimal Anti-Aging Regimen. There is still time to catch the final two webinars, and today is the final day to register for Part III: Preserving Function. Everyone registered will receive the webinar recordings for all four sessions within a few days of each one taking place. If you missed the first two sessions, register now to get all of the recordings! Webinar Date & Time: Fri, February 9 at 2pm EDT My third of four live webinars on [How Not to Age]( is coming up soon, and today is the last day to register to attend the live presentation and audience Q&A. On Friday, February 9, I’ll cover Part III: Preserving Function. In Part III, I get to the nitty-gritty. What can you do to preserve your bones, bowels, and circulation? Your hair, hearing, and hormone balance? Your immune function and joint health? Your mind and your muscles? Your sex life and skin? Your teeth, your vision, and, finally, your dignity in death? [Register for the webinar]( The last webinar will be held next week on February 16. Join me for 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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