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Let’s talk about health—literally. Every month, The Not Old Better Show, a podcast and radio program, hosts a special Prevention episode all about our latest work on living well. When you tune in, you can hear Prevention editors chatting with host Paul Vogelzang about Prevention’s latest science-backed stories on health, wellness, and aging. We cover everything from fitness and sleep to pain relief and medical conditions—and more.

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In our latest episode, Paul and Deputy Editor for the Health Newsroom Marisa Cohen are discussing these topics from the June 2024 issue of Prevention:

  • The science of healthy, glowing skin: Prevention tells you everything you need to know about the skin you're in, from what each layer does for you to which three products you should use every day.

  • Pet health myths: We love them as if they're our children, but does that mean we have to spend a fortune on their food? And is it really important to socialize a shy pup?

Paul also speaks with Prevention writer Alyssa Jung about her June cover story, Foods That Heal—she explains how what you put on your plate can help your heart, lower inflammation, boost your mood, and so much more.

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You can tune in to The Not Old Better Show every month to hear from Prevention. “This series with the Not Old Better Show is the perfect next step in Prevention’s decades-long commitment to sharing the most powerful, science-backed information on physical and mental health, especially to a community eager to learn about aging well,” says Smith. “Together, we can do even more to inspire and support our audience, to help them feel confident and in control of their health and wellness.”

"We are thrilled to collaborate with Prevention Magazine,” adds Vogelzang. “Their values and focus resonate with our goal of fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges and achievements within the 55+ demographic. This partnership will truly enrich the lives of our listeners and their families and help them gain valuable insights into health and wellness.”


Missed any of our past episodes? Find them here!

May 2024: Spring Clean Your Brain, AI and Healthcare, Gardening for Better Health, and more

April 2024: Natural Remedies for Nausea, Loving Your Age, and more

March 2024: Cancer, How to Age-Proof Your Body, Stretching, and more

February 2024: Myths About Chocolate, Libido, Forgiveness, Heart Health, and more

January 2024: Myths About Sleep, Soothing IBS, Inflammation, and more

December 2023: Live to 100 and Love It, Boost Immunity, What Your Feet Are Telling You, and more

November 2023: Natural Remedies for Arthritis, Myths About Cold and Flu, Diabetes, and more

October 2023: The Power of Walking, Understanding Panic Attacks, Cervical Cancer, and more

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