The Stretch: Workforce health and benefits – expanded

Season 2, Ep. 11 – Longevity: The Power of Knowing Your Body

17 min · 9. feb. 2026
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Employers and consumers, inspired by a growing sense of personal agency in healthcare, are exploring new approaches to well-being. While traditional models emphasize reactive treatment, a rising focus on longevity encourages a more proactive mindset. Joining the podcast to explain how this shift enhances vitality, supports productivity, and improves outcomes is Dr. Tiffany Lester, Women's Health Medical Director of Function Health.

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