• How We Are Making 100 The New 30 - Episode 3 (The Covid-19 Vaccines)

  • Jan 28 2021
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

How We Are Making 100 The New 30 - Episode 3 (The Covid-19 Vaccines)

  • Summary

  • In the third installment of "How We Are Making 100 The New 30," Dr. Jeffrey Gladden dives into the most pressing medical topic of today: the Covid-19 vaccines. Given an overwhelming amount of misinformation leading to opinions, some right and some wrong, Dr. Gladden sheds some light on this complex process.

    In addition to describing how the vaccine physically fights the virus within our bodies, Dr. Gladden explores the different types of Covid-19 vaccines that are on the market and who should be seeking them out most of all.

    Tune in and allow Dr. Gladden to provide some peace of mind and clear understanding when it comes to the various Covid-19 vaccines on the market.

    Timecodes:

    00:10 - Dr. Gladden's rebranding and the future of 'Gladden Longevity'

    01:10 - Overview on the different vaccines and the their development process

    02:40 - How the vaccines utilize DNA and RNA in their development process

    04:10 - The Covid-19 vaccines take a different approach to combating a virus

    05:00 - What types of Covid-19 vaccines are available and their testing process

    07:00 - When you get the vaccine, you're not immediately protected

    09:50 - There are new mutations that the vaccine may not protect you from

    11:30 - Dr. Gladden's personal choice on whether he will or will not get the vaccine

    12:30 - They encourage people to get the vaccine and contribute to herd immunity

    Connect with Dr. Jeffrey Gladden:

    Facebook

    Website 

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