Science Pub to Explore Metabolic Health and Healthy Aging at Upcoming Event

The Science Pub series will continue with a focus on the intersection of metabolic health and healthy aging during its next event, scheduled for Tuesday, May 13, from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m. The gathering will take place in Edward J. Ray Hall and is open to members of the public interested in scientific discussions related to health and wellness.

The session will delve into the physiological and biochemical factors that influence metabolic health, highlighting how these elements contribute to aging well. Experts in the field are expected to provide evidence-based insights into how metabolism changes over time and what individuals can do to support long-term health through lifestyle interventions, nutrition, and medical approaches.

This event is part of a broader initiative to bridge the gap between scientific research and community understanding by presenting complex health topics in an accessible format. Attendees can expect to learn not only about the latest research findings but also practical strategies to manage metabolic health as they age.

The Science Pub series is known for fostering community engagement and promoting scientific literacy, and this upcoming talk is anticipated to offer valuable knowledge for anyone looking to maintain vitality and well-being in later years.

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