How can we keep up with the latest health research and innovations? By listening to podcasts, of course. There are several shows dedicated to shining a light on the trailblazers of the health industry and the hottest health-related topics.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The heightened interest in mental health, male fertility, and sexual health is a trend to watch if you like to keep an eye on new developments in the wellness world. These topics, along with aging better, are among the areas generating an increase in related technologies, which make solutions for enjoying a long, healthy life more accessible to the masses. Scientists and experts also seem to be perfectly willing to speak on shows where they can share the strides that are being made to provide solutions that seemed unattainable in the past.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Following are three podcasts you can turn to if you\u2019re interested in hearing from many of these experts:<\/span><\/p>\n Muscle Intelligence<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n Ben Pakulski is the host of <\/span>Muscle Intelligence<\/span><\/i>, formerly the <\/span>Muscle Expert Podcast<\/span><\/i>. He typically breaks down the complicated process of building muscle and losing fat.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Every week, he interviews leading experts who provide strategies for peak performance. These leaders from various scientific fields cover physical and mental strength and muscle hypertrophy (an increase and growth in muscle cells). Listeners walk away from each episode with tips and hacks that will help them to optimize their health, thanks to a clear understanding of what they need to do in the areas of nutrition, sleep, hormones, mindfulness, and mindset. <\/span><\/p>\n In the episode \u201cOptimize Male Sexual Performance,\u201d listeners learn about effective tools to boost your vitality in the bedroom and beyond. Ben interviews Dr. Judson Brandeis, an award-winning urologist and sexual medicine expert. A clinical researcher, physician educator, and surgeon, Dr. Brandeis shares important information that men may find intriguing.<\/span><\/p>\n Any man who is wondering how to prevent vascular degeneration, especially as he gets older, needs to listen to this interview. Listeners also learn about a comprehensive personalized approach to balancing hormones and a specific type of therapy that enhances sexual performance. As if that\u2019s not enough, Ben and Dr. Brandeis also discuss a rejuvenation protocol for men to achieve muscle growth and fat loss.<\/span><\/p>\n Listen at: <\/span>https:\/\/podcasts.apple.com\/us\/podcast\/muscle-intelligence\/id1448211060<\/span><\/a>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The Peter Attia Drive<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n Dr. Peter Attia is a Stanford\/Hopkins\/NIH-trained MD who interviews health experts on <\/span>The Peter Attia Drive<\/span><\/i> about subjects related to longevity, performance, the pursuit of excellence, and critical thinking.<\/span><\/p>\n In the episode \u201cRevolutionizing Our Understanding of Mental Illness with Optogenetics,\u201d guest Karl Deisseroth M.D., Ph.D., a practicing psychiatrist, explains the science of longevity in a way anyone can understand. <\/span><\/p>\n He also talks about combining bio-science and human engineering to create revolutionary tools that use genetic engineering to input light-sensitive channels into any neuron. This means that photons can be used to turn on or off specific neurons. This is called \u201coptogenetics,\u201d and it is opening up exciting, new areas of research, because it can be used to gain a clearer understanding of mental illness and guide the development of new treatments.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Dr. Deisseroth provides profound <\/span>\u201cinsights into depression, anxiety, autism, and personality disorders and explains the role of optogenetics in mapping out brain regions responsible for common mental health afflictions.\u201d<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n