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Connect with professionals at the three-day event to see how you can “hack your health.”

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ICYMI, tickets are now on sale for Hack Your Health, a three-day wellness conference highlighting cutting-edge ways to efficiently manage your health.

From Friday, May 31-Sunday, June 2, join like-minded people at the Palmer Events Center to:

  • Learn from 60+ expert speakers
  • Participate in interactive experiences (think: cold plunges and fitness classes),
  • Watch cooking demos
  • and so much more

Pro tip: Use code ATX50 for $50 off all ticket types (excluding the virtual replay pass).

Grab tickets (before they sell out).

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