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Sleep Better Tonight + Why Art Might Be Your New Anti-Aging Secret
May 15, 2026·6:37·Episode 37
Quick Summary
New research shows cognitive behavioral therapy specifically designed for perimenopause can significantly improve sleep problems. Plus, engaging with arts and culture might actually slow biological aging at the cellular level, and there's a growing movement to reframe menopause as an opportunity to build strength rather than just manage decline.
Sleep Better Tonight + Why Art Might Be Your New Anti-Aging Secret
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Key Takeaways
- ✦CBT tailored for perimenopause improved sleep quality in 73% of study participants
- ✦Regular arts engagement (museums, concerts, reading) can slow biological aging by about 1.5 years
- ✦Getting out of bed after 20 minutes of sleeplessness and returning when sleepy can break frustrating sleep cycles
- ✦Women can lose up to 8% of muscle mass per decade after menopause, making strength training crucial
- ✦Reframing menopause as a transition to strength rather than decline may improve outcomes
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