You've done everything right. You asked for the tests. You pushed for answers. And the results came back: normal.

But normal for whom?

Dr. Sara Szal has spent her career asking that question. The hormone ranges used in conventional medicine — cortisol, thyroid, estrogen — were largely calibrated on male physiology. Women get measured against a baseline that was never built for them, told everything looks fine, and sent home with a shrug.

Meanwhile the fatigue is real. The brain fog is real. The feeling that something is off but no one can tell you what — that's real too.

Dr. Szal is going beyond generic advice and breaking down what’s actually happening in your body, what your numbers can (and can’t) tell you, and how women can make more informed decisions about their health.

She's bringing that conversation to New York City this September 25–26 at the Livelong Women's Health Summit — two days with 100+ leading physicians and researchers in women's health and longevity.

You've been patient long enough.

Save on your ticket before prices increase on July 11.

W'e’ll see you in New York,
The Livelong Team

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