
The “wait 90 minutes before your morning coffee” advice lacks evidence—regular coffee drinkers develop tolerance and no benefit from delaying has been shown.

Mitochondria are the cell’s CEO—directing energy and function. Keeping them healthy through exercise, diet, and sleep is key to longevity.

Peter Attia calls biohacking overrated—real longevity gains come from mastering basics like sleep, nutrition, and exercise, not unproven shortcuts.

Consistent sleep timing is more crucial for longevity than total hours. One study found regular sleepers had up to ~48% lower overall mortality, compared to those with erratic schedules.

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