Aging is a universal experience that brings unique challenges and opportunities as we navigate the different stages of life. Our carefully curated book list on aging offers valuable perspectives and insights to help you understand this complex process better.
Delve into our collection to gain wisdom, guidance, and comfort in dealing with the various aspects of aging. Ready to explore these enriching reads and embrace the journey ahead?
The best 44 Aging books
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What's The Paleo Manifesto about?
The Paleo Manifesto (2013) is the go-to guide to going paleo. It explains why the Paleo diet is in sync with our ancestors’ diet, and how you can use humanity’s anthropological and evolutionary history to get fit, feel great and lead the healthy lifestyle you’ve always wanted to.
Who should read The Paleo Manifesto?
- Anybody looking for a sustainable, intelligent diet
- People tired of calorie-counting methods to lose weight
- Anyone interested in the history and development of the human diet
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Death’s Summer Coat
Brandy Schillace
What the History of Death and Dying Teaches Us About Life and Living
3.9 (51 ratings)
Listen to the Intro00:41What's Death’s Summer Coat about?
Death’s Summer Coat (2016) is a peculiar and sometimes gruesome look at the history of a subject we don’t like to think about: death. Learn about how death rituals and the medical profession affect our relationship with the deceased – and that defining death isn’t as easy as one might think.
Who should read Death’s Summer Coat?
- Anyone mourning the loss of a loved one
- Historians interested in rituals of death and funerals
- Morticians and medical professionals who have to deal with death on a daily basis
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Deep Nutrition
Catherine Shanahan and Luke Shanahan
Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food
4.1 (145 ratings)
Listen to the Intro00:46What's Deep Nutrition about?
Deep Nutrition (2008) is about modern diets and how they’re making people sick. These blinks explain the danger of industrially produced food, what it’s doing to our bodies and how we can return to an earlier way of eating that will keep us healthier for years to come.
Who should read Deep Nutrition?
- Couples who want to have kids
- Sick people who can’t seem to get better
- Health enthusiasts
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The Telomere Effect
Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, Dr. Elissa Epel
A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer
4.4 (223 ratings)
Listen to the Intro00:56What's The Telomere Effect about?
The Telomere Effect (2017) explains why some people look and feel younger than others. These blinks walk you through the science of telomeres, which are at the cellular root of the aging process. You’ll learn how it’s possible to do right by your telomeres and live a longer life.
Who should read The Telomere Effect?
- Anyone who wants to look and feel younger as they age.
- Health buffs looking for new tips.
- Couples thinking about having children or those who have just had one.
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Clean
Alejandro Junger and Amely Greeven
The Revolutionary Program to Restore the Body’s Natural Ability to Heal Itself
3.7 (153 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:01What's Clean about?
Clean (2009) puts our bodies and environment under the microscope. It reveals just how many toxins we’re constantly exposing ourselves to, which include dangerous toxins in our food and harmful emissions, coming from both indoors and out. Fortunately, we can detoxify. So find out what steps you need to take to rid your body of the unhealthy residue that is currently increasing your chances for all sorts of cancers and diseases.
Who should read Clean?
- Tired and rundown people who need a boost
- Health nuts who are always on the lookout for advice
- People interested in alternative medicine
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Natural Causes
Barbara Ehrenreich
An Epidemic of Wellness, the Certainty of Dying, and Killing Ourselves to Live Longer
2.5 (109 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:15What's Natural Causes about?
Natural Causes (2018) reveals the truth behind the medical world’s encouragement of common procedures, treatments and screenings. It scrutinizes why Western society is averse to aging and obsessed with exercising, and, along the way, explores the effects of modernity on our mental capabilities.
Who should read Natural Causes?
- People over the age of 60
- Those interested in the social influence of modern medicine
- People who spend a lot of time concerned about their health
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Successful Aging
Daniel J Levitin
A Neuroscientist Explores the Power and Potential of Our Lives
4.5 (249 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:06What's Successful Aging about?
Successful Aging (2020) turns the idea that old age is a time of inevitable decline and discomfort on its head. Daniel J. Levitin gives us insight into the neuroscience of aging and, along the way, a bunch of tips about how we can not only cope with aging, but actually appreciate it as a unique life phase.
Who should read Successful Aging?
- Anyone who plans on aging
- Friends, partners, and family of an aging loved one
- Neuroscience buffs
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What's Elderhood about?
Elderhood (2019) is an exploration of aging in America. Mixing personal anecdotes with sociological insights, author Louise Aronson illuminates what it means to grow old in a society fixated on youth, speed and efficiency. By challenging our stereotypes about old age, we can start paving the path to a better elderhood.
Who should read Elderhood?
- Children with aging parents
- Students considering the field of geriatrics
- The elderly and the aging
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What's The Inflamed Mind about?
The Inflamed Mind (2018) explains the latest science behind a new theory linking depression to inflammation of the body and brain. Bringing together insights from medicine, psychology and evolutionary theory, psychiatrist Edward Bullmore reveals the complex connections between our immune system and our mental health – and shows how a new holistic understanding of body, mind and brain could revolutionize the way we see and treat depression.
Who should read The Inflamed Mind?
- Med students, physicians and scientists interested in the mind and brain
- Psychologists and therapists interested in how physical illness affects mental health
- Anyone who has dealt with depression
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Self-Help That Works
John C. Norcross et al.
Resources to Improve Emotional Health and Strengthen Relationships
4.1 (85 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:16What's Self-Help That Works about?
Self-Help That Works (2013, Fourth Edition) offers the valuable service of taking the top recommendations from mental health professionals in the US and compiling the results in one handy volume. You’ll find which self-help resources the experts recommend on over 40 of the most popular topics.
Who should read Self-Help That Works?
- Anyone wondering what the best self-help books are
- People looking for tips on better living
- Couples and parents seeking advice
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What's Midlife about?
Midlife (2017) is a philosophical guide to navigating the troubles that middle age can present. Drawing on thinkers from ancient Rome to nineteenth-century England, it offers gentle solace in the face of midlife’s woes.
Who should read Midlife?
- Middle-aged people on the cusp of a midlife crisis
- Those with relatives or friends past their mid-thirties
- Anyone interested in applying philosophy to life
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The Diet Compass
Bas Kast
The 12-Step Guide to Science-Based Nutrition for a Healthier and Longer Life
4.7 (225 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:08What's The Diet Compass about?
The Diet Compass (2018) boils down the latest research on health, aging, and nutrition into one scientifically-backed program that anyone can apply to their own diet. When the author, Bas Kast, collapsed while jogging at the young age of 40, he decided to radically change his diet and live a healthier lifestyle. The book is a result of years pursuing the question: What really is healthy?
Who should read The Diet Compass?
- Vegetarians, vegans, and omnivores alike
- Health-news skeptics
- Anyone seeking a healthier lifestyle based on the latest peer-reviewed research
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Exercised
Daniel E. Lieberman
Why Something We Never Evolved to Do Is Healthy and Rewarding
4.2 (325 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:15What's Exercised about?
Exercised (2020) is a cutting-edge account of physical activity, rest, and human health. Drawing on groundbreaking research in the fields of exercise science, evolutionary theory, and anthropology, it presents a unique account of the human body’s needs and abilities.
Who should read Exercised?
- Fitness fanatics interested in a broader view of health and exercise
- Exercise-avoiders seeking to change their ways for good
- Amateur anthropologists and armchair doctors
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What's Livewired about?
Livewired (2020) is an exploration into how the brain is constantly reconfiguring itself. As it learns new information about the world around it, the brain changes shape. We’re always discovering more about its astonishing adaptability.
Who should read Livewired?
- Fans of popular science
- Students of biology and human anatomy
- People keen to expand their own brains
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Wiser
Dilip Jeste, MD with Scott LaFee
The Scientific Roots of Wisdom, Compassion and What Makes Us Good
4.7 (107 ratings)
Listen to the Intro00:58What's Wiser about?
Wiser (2020) combines a scientific approach to wisdom with practical tips on how to grow wiser today. Drawing on decades of research and cutting-edge studies, it pairs explanation and advice in its investigation of compassion, aging, decision-making, and more.
Who should read Wiser?
- Busy twenty-first-century folk hungry for old-fashioned wisdom
- Amateur scientists interested in discovering more about the brain
- People who want to get wise before they get old
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The Science and Technology of Growing Young
Sergey Young
An Insider's Guide to Breakthroughs That Will Extend Our Lifespan
4.4 (422 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:11What's The Science and Technology of Growing Young about?
The Science and Technology of Growing Young (2021) reveals that the Longevity Revolution is just around the corner. Thanks to developments in AI, quantum computing, and genome sequencing, we’re able to engage in genetic engineering, manufacture new body parts, and treat diseases before they’ve even begun to affect us. These developments will soon allow us to live longer and healthier lives than we ever thought possible.
Who should read The Science and Technology of Growing Young?
- Tech geeks curious about how AI has impacted health care
- Middle-aged people wanting to reverse the effects of aging
- People who want to find out how to optimize their health to live longer, fuller lives
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The XX Brain
Lisa Mosconi, PhD
The Science Empowering Women to Maximize Cognitive Health
4.6 (378 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:13What's The XX Brain about?
The XX Brain (2020) is a practical guide to improving women’s brain health and preventing Alzheimer’s disease. Women are suffering from an Alzheimer’s epidemic, but so far the medical industry isn’t doing much about it. The XX Brain shows you how to take your health into your own hands, demand the medical treatment you deserve, and take concrete steps to help prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s.
Who should read The XX Brain?
- Women looking to proactively protect their brains from disease
- Women who are forgetful and would like more mental clarity
- Health professionals wanting to improve their approach to women’s healthcare
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What's Falling Upward about?
Falling Upward (2011) explores the “tasks” of the two halves of life. It explains that the second half of life isn’t about getting old; it’s about filling the “container” that we create during the first half and finding our purpose.
Who should read Falling Upward?
- First-half lifers looking for insights
- People who’ve “fallen” and need comfort
- Second-half lifers seeking reassurance
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Younger Next Year
Chris Crowley & Henry S. Lodge with Allan J. Hamilton
Live Strong, Fit, Sexy, and Smart—Until You’re 80 and Beyond
3.9 (203 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:35What's Younger Next Year about?
Younger Next Year (2019) is an actionable guide to delaying the onset of 70 percent of normal aging signs until well into your final years. It focuses on seven rules for achieving a stronger, healthier, and younger body and mind.
Who should read Younger Next Year?
- Retirees who want to regain their youth
- People close to retirement
- Anyone craving a healthier lifestyle
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From Strength to Strength
Arthur C. Brooks
Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life
4.5 (962 ratings)
Listen to the Intro00:41What's From Strength to Strength about?
From Strength to Strength (2022) is a roadmap for thriving in the second half of life. Packed with practical advice, it helps readers stop dwelling on past successes and find fulfillment in the present.
Who should read From Strength to Strength?
- Anyone facing the decline of their professional abilities
- Professionals preparing to pivot from one career to another
- Everyone who wants to lead a life full of purpose
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What's Man Overboard! about?
Man Overboard! (2022) is a comprehensive guide to the most common health challenges men are likely to encounter as they get older. It not only explains the difference between low testosterone and erectile dysfunction and what to watch out for with obesity and deadly types of cancer but also provides tools for men to take control of their health to keep living an active life without too many unpleasant surprises.
Who should read Man Overboard!?
- Men over 40 looking to build on their knowledge of common health problems
- Anyone interested in healthcare communication
- People wondering if Viagra is all it professes to be
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What's And Finally about?
And Finally (2022) is about a doctor becoming a patient. The process is painful for neurosurgeon and author Dr. Henry Marsh but in the end, he finds acceptance and understands what truly matters.
Who should read And Finally?
- Anyone transitioning to a new stage of life
- People with questions about aging
- Those whose lives have been touched by cancer
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What's Outlive about?
Outlive (2023) is a comprehensive guide to living a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Drawing on cutting-edge science and practical advice, it empowers you to optimize your exercise, nutrition, sleep, and emotional health for maximum longevity.
Who should read Outlive?
- Individuals seeking a healthier, longer life
- Fitness enthusiasts wanting well-rounded advice
- Anyone interested in optimizing mental well-being
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What's Young Forever about?
Forever Young (2023) challenges the notion that poor health associated with aging is an inevitable part of life. Instead, it provides a roadmap to not only live longer but to enjoy good health until death.
Who should read Young Forever?
- Young people wanting to set themselves up for a long, healthy life
- Older people looking to reverse the aging process
- Those suffering from disease who want to improve their well-being
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde
One Man’s Obsession With Beauty and Youth, and His Downfall
4.6 (116 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:38What's The Picture of Dorian Gray about?
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) is an iconic late-Victorian gothic novel that centers on the young aesthete Dorian, who never seems to age or feel the ill effects of his hedonistic lifestyle, and the supernatural portrait that reveals the truth behind the face Dorian presents to the world.
Who should read The Picture of Dorian Gray?
- Literature lovers wanting to meet one of the canon’s most iconic characters
- Fans of gothic fiction, ready to get acquainted with a classic of the genre
- History buffs who want the scoop on one of the Victorian era’s most scandalous books
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The Hormone Shift
Tasneem Bhatia
Balance Your Body and Thrive Through Midlife and Menopause
4.3 (58 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:05What's The Hormone Shift about?
The Hormone Shift (2023) is an empowering roadmap to managing hormone changes through all stages of life – especially menopause. With an East-meets-West perspective, it combines scientific knowledge and compassionate advice to help women understand and navigate the big hormonal transitions in their lives.
Who should read The Hormone Shift?
- Women approaching or going through menopause who want to understand the changes in their bodies
- Women of any age seeking natural solutions for hormone-related issues like PMS, irregular periods, and infertility
- Anyone interested in integrative medicine and combining Eastern and Western medical approaches
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The Complete Eldercare Planner
Joy Loverde
Where to Start, Which Questions to Ask, and How to Find Help
3.7 (6 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:39What's The Complete Eldercare Planner about?
The Complete Eldercare Planner (2009) is a widely trusted guide that offers extensive information and advice for family caregivers and professionals involved in eldercare. It covers essential topics such as prioritizing and organizing caregiving tasks, balancing work and family responsibilities, and navigating the complex maze of eldercare services. The guide is known for its comprehensive, sensitive, and practical approach to managing the challenges of caring for elderly individuals.
Who should read The Complete Eldercare Planner?
- Family caregivers of elderly relatives
- Healthcare professionals specializing in geriatric care
- Adults planning for their own aging
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How Not to Age
Michael Greger
The Scientific Approach to Getting Healthier as You Get Older
4.1 (455 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:18What's How Not to Age about?
How Not to Age (2021) delves into the scientific understanding of the aging process, exploring biological mechanisms and lifestyle choices that can influence longevity and vitality. It offers a comprehensive look at research-based strategies, from diet and exercise to sleep and stress management, to slow down aging and improve overall health. Get practical advice, debunk the myths, and discover effective, scientifically grounded approaches to aging well.
Who should read How Not to Age?
- Health enthusiasts
- People who plan to live past 100
- Anyone curious about separating myth from fact in the anti-aging industry
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Younger for Life
Anthony Youn
Feel Great and Look Your Best with the New Science of Autojuvenation
3.8 (81 ratings)
Listen to the Intro02:14What's Younger for Life about?
Younger for Life (2024) provides a roadmap to preventing and reversing visible signs of aging holistically. It introduces the multifactorial process of autojuvenation and offers a step-by-step guide to tapping into your body’s natural ability to renew and repair itself through foods, supplements, skincare, stress management, and in-office procedures.
Who should read Younger for Life?
- Young adults wanting to guard against unnecessary aging
- Older adults seeking to treat and slow signs of aging
- Medical professionals and students interested in holistic approaches
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Quantum Body
Deepak Chopra, M.D., Jack Tuszynski, PhD, Brian Fertig, MD
The New Science of Living a Longer, Healthier, More Vital Life
3.1 (90 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:52What's Quantum Body about?
Quantum Body (2023) presents a groundbreaking exploration of health and well-being, delving into the intricate relationship between quantum science and our physical existence. It introduces the concept of the quantum body, an infinite, subatomic entity that profoundly influences your physical and mental state and health, yet frequently goes unrecognized.
Who should read Quantum Body?
- Health enthusiasts interested in quantum science
- Anyone exploring nontraditional health approaches
- Fans of Deepak Chopra's work
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What's Invincible about?
Invincible (2026) argues that aging and disease are not inevitable, and that understanding your unique biology is the key to a longer, healthier life. It offers practical steps to reverse biological aging, prevent metabolic decline, and recapture vitality at any age.
Who should read Invincible?
- Middle-aged people looking to reverse aging before decline takes hold
- People with chronic illnesses wanting to halt and reverse symptoms
- Fitness fans who use precision data to optimize workouts
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The New Menopause
Mary Claire Haver
Navigating Your Path Through Hormonal Change with Purpose, Power, and Facts
3.9 (78 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:04What's The New Menopause about?
The New Menopause (2024) is a guide that empowers everyone to navigate the challenges and opportunities of menopause with confidence and grace. Through a combination of myth-busting, practical advice, and personal insights, it provides a comprehensive roadmap for optimizing physical, emotional, and mental well-being during this pivotal phase of life.
Who should read The New Menopause?
- Those going through menopause – or who anticipate doing so
- Family and friends of someone going through menopause who want to provide support
- Anyone seeking to better understand and empathize with the experiences of menopause
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Reversing Alzheimer's
Heather Sandison
The New Toolkit to Improve Cognition and Protect Brain Health
4.3 (208 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:07What's Reversing Alzheimer's about?
Reversing Alzheimer's (2024) offers a groundbreaking perspective on combating a devastating disease, presenting evidence-based strategies to improve cognition and quality of life for those affected. Drawing from clinical practice and cutting-edge research, it provides actionable steps for patients and caregivers to fortify brain health and potentially reverse cognitive decline – challenging the notion of Alzheimer's as an inevitable fate.
Who should read Reversing Alzheimer's?
- Family members and caregivers of those with Alzheimer's or dementia
- Healthcare professionals specializing in geriatrics or neurology
- People interested in preventative measures against age-related cognitive issues
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The Longevity Formula
Avanti Kumar-Singh
Ayurvedic Principles to Reduce Inflammation, Increase Cellular Repair, and Live with Vitality
4.0 (141 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:43What's The Longevity Formula about?
The Longevity Formula (2024) explores holistic practices and personalized strategies for enhancing longevity, blending ancestral wisdom with contemporary medical insights. Underscoring the importance of synchronizing your circadian rhythm, balancing your gut microbiome, and stimulating your vagus nerve, it offers a path to optimizing your health span and life span.
Who should read The Longevity Formula?
- Adults seeking to enhance vitality
- Healthcare practitioners exploring integrative approaches
- Anyone curious about Ayurveda
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What's Eat Your Age about?
Eat Your Age (2025) provides a decade-by-decade guide to optimizing health and longevity through tailored nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle choices. It emphasizes the importance of aligning dietary and wellness habits with the body’s changing needs to prevent age-related issues. By following its advice, you can feel younger, improve overall well-being, and enhance your quality of life.
Who should read Eat Your Age?
- Younger adults seeking to establish healthy habits
- Older adults looking to prevent age-related diseases
- Anyone ready to improve their overall well-being
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The Longevity Imperative
Andrew J Scott
How to Build a Healthier and More Productive Society to Support Our Longer Lives
3.3 (10 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:59What's The Longevity Imperative about?
The Longevity Imperative (2024) explores how individuals and societies can adapt to the changes brought about by longer life expectancies. It highlights the need for substantial transformations in health care, the economy, and social systems to ensure that longer lives aren’t just lived but are healthier, happier, and more productive. By rethinking how you approach your career, relationships, and finances, it offers a roadmap for embracing the opportunities of an extended lifespan and creating a society prepared for the longevity revolution.
Who should read The Longevity Imperative?
- Older workers seeking career and financial planning advice
- Young professionals preparing for healthier, longer life spans
- Policymakers and caregivers shaping longevity-focused societal change
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The End of Alzheimer's Program
Dale Bredesen
The First Protocol to Enhance Cognition and Reverse Decline at Any Age
4.3 (59 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:51What's The End of Alzheimer's Program about?
The End of Alzheimer's Program (2020) provides a step-by-step plan to protect – and even restore – cognitive health. It uncovers hidden drivers of Alzheimer’s, such as inflammation, toxins, and insulin resistance, and offers practical strategies to address them. Through a targeted approach that includes diet, sleep, exercise, and personalized interventions, this program empowers you to take control of your brain health and enhance mental clarity.
Who should read The End of Alzheimer's Program?
- Caregivers and families of patients with Alzheimer’s
- Individuals concerned about brain health and longevity
- Medical professionals and researchers studying cognitive decline
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Listen to the Intro01:08What's Why We Die about?
Why We Die (2024) explores the science of longevity, as well as some ethical implications. Is it possible to extend our life spans – or even live forever? And if we could, are we really sure we’d want to?
Who should read Why We Die?
- Those interested in the science of longevity
- People who are skeptical about the anti-aging industry
- Anyone currently contemplating their mortality
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The Ageless Brain
Dale E. Bredesen
How to Sharpen and Protect Your Mind for a Lifetime
4.3 (333 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:39What's The Ageless Brain about?
The Ageless Brain (2025) presents a comprehensive approach to preventing and reversing cognitive decline. Through diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes, it integrates cutting-edge neuroscience with practical strategies aimed at maintaining and enhancing brain health throughout one's life.
Who should read The Ageless Brain?
- People of any age who want to prevent cognitive decline
- Caregivers of those with memory loss or Alzheimer’s
- Anyone who wants to improve their overall brain health and longevity
- Listen to the Intro01:18
What's Floored about?
Floored (2025) is a candid, empowering guide to understanding and healing the pelvic floor – an essential but often ignored part of the body that affects everything from continence to sexual wellness. The book breaks down myths, normalizes conversation around symptoms like pain and leakage, and offers practical tools for recovery across all life stages. With clarity and compassion, it urges women to reclaim agency over their bodies and demand better medical care.
Who should read Floored?
- Pregnant and postpartum women
- Fitness and body literacy enthusiasts
- People experiencing pelvic pain or incontinence
- Listen to the Intro01:31
What's Joyspan about?
Joyspan (2025) reframes aging as an era of growth, offering a practical, science-based path to sustaining inner well-being beyond lifespan and healthspan. It shows you how to leverage strengths that often sharpen with age – like judgment, empathy, patience, problem-solving, resilience, and a deeper spiritual life – so you stay visible to yourself and live fully to the end.
Who should read Joyspan?
- Adults in midlife and beyond seeking more meaning and joy
- Caregivers and family members supporting aging loved ones
- Health and wellness professionals working with older adults
- Listen to the Intro01:30
What's What Matters Most about?
What Matters Most (2025) is a guide to living from an end-of-life doula. Through her work with the dying, Diane Button has learned what matters most in life, and how we can prepare for a good death by living well.
Who should read What Matters Most?
- People facing the prospect of the death of a loved one
- Those who want to know what makes a “good death”
- Anyone looking for advice on how to live a more fulfilling life
- Listen to the Intro01:18
What's Grow Or Fold about?
Grow or Fold (2026) challenges you to reject the stagnation often accepted in midlife and instead actively design a future of purpose and resilience. It provides a strategic toolkit to ruthlessly audit your life, identifying the specific habits and mindsets holding you back from your true potential. By treating your personal growth with the same rigour as a high-stakes business turnaround, you'll learn to use catastrophic challenges as fuel for your most significant chapter yet.
Who should read Grow Or Fold?
- Midlife professionals seeking a strategic roadmap for career reinvention
- Parents raising children with disabilities
- Aspiring entrepreneurs wanting to align passion with professional success
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The Invincible Brain
Majid Fotuhi
The Clinically Proven Plan to Age-Proof Your Brain and Stay Sharp for Life
4.7 (197 ratings)
Listen to the Intro01:16What's The Invincible Brain about?
The Invincible Brain (2026) reveals how your daily habits play a vital role in shaping your memory, focus, and long-term brain health – right down to the level of your cells. It explains what you can start doing today to help your brain grow stronger, sharper, and more resilient, no matter how old you are.
Who should read The Invincible Brain?
- People who worry about memory loss or Alzheimer’s disease
- Anyone interested in staying mentally sharp and protecting their brain as they age
- Individuals dealing with brain fog, stress, or attention challenges
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Frequently asked questions about Aging
What's the best Aging book to read?
What are the top 10 Aging books?
- The Paleo Manifesto by John Durant
- Death’s Summer Coat by Brandy Schillace
- Deep Nutrition by Catherine Shanahan and Luke Shanahan
- The Telomere Effect by Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, Dr. Elissa Epel
- Clean by Alejandro Junger and Amely Greeven
- Natural Causes by Barbara Ehrenreich
- Successful Aging by Daniel J Levitin
- Elderhood by Louise Aronson
- The Inflamed Mind by Edward Bullmore
- Self-Help That Works by John C. Norcross et al.
Who are the top Aging book authors?
- John Durant
- Brandy Schillace
- Catherine Shanahan and Luke Shanahan
- Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, Dr. Elissa Epel
- Alejandro Junger and Amely Greeven















