In this episode, Elizabeth sits down with Dr. Dennis Lipton, a board-certified internal medicine physician who practices preventative, deeply personalized care. Together, they talk honestly about what it actually means to take responsibility for your health – before something goes wrong.
They explore why early detection matters; how to think differently about tests, medications, and lifestyle changes; and why so many of us underestimate the power we have over our future health.
This is a conversation about curiosity over fear, information over avoidance, and finding balance between taking care of your body and still living your life, in full color.
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Learn more about Dr. Lipton’s practice at www.dennisliptonmd.com/.
Connect with Elizabeth’s Imperfectly Honest perspective at www.imperfectlyhonest.com.
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