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Last day to register to join me live for the last webinar in this series Having a bit of trouble? | [View this email in your browser F]( this email to a friend]( Dear {NAME}, My final [How Not to Age Book Club]( webinar is coming up soon! This is the last in the series, but if you register now you will have access to all four recordings. Thank you to everyone to everyone who has joined in the fun. Webinar Date & Time: Fri, February 16 at 2pm EDT Over the past three weeks, many of you have joined me for my live webinars focused on each of the first three sections of [How Not to Age]( where I highlighted the most important passages before opening up discussion with an audience Q&A. My last webinar in this series will be held on Friday, February 16. Join me as I cover Part IV: Dr. Greger’s Anti-Aging Eight. My Anti-Aging Eight is the final section of the book, an actionable checklist to complement the [Daily Dozen]( I established in my earlier book [How Not to Die](. In addition to the wealth of recommendations throughout [How Not to Age]( this last part highlights specific foods, supplements, or behaviors that have the potential to offer some of the best opportunities to slow aging or improve longevity. My aim is to cover every possible angle for developing the optimal diet and lifestyle for the longest, healthiest lifespan, based on the best available balance of evidence. [Register for the webinar]( Everyone registered will receive the webinar recordings for all four sessions within the next few days. If you register only for this final session, you’ll still be able to receive all four recordings! This series has been a blast! [How Not to Age]( took me three years to write because of all of the juicy information on so many facets of aging, and I am so happy I was able to discuss it all with you. Thank you! 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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