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Your guide to Hack Your Health 2024

Get ready to elevate your wellness game during Hack Your Health, a jam-packed extravaganza happening Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2.

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 Ben Azadi signing a book for a fan.

Metabolic Health expert Ben Azadi will deliver a keynote presentation at Hack Your Health 2024.

Photo courtesy of Q1 Productions / Hack Your Health

ICYMI, the Hack Your Health wellness conference is taking over the Palmer Events Center from Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2.

We’re back with an inside look at the schedule, curated to leave you feeling inspired, informed, and ready to take charge of your health journey. Here’s what to expect if you attend:

World-class speakers

Prepare to be enlightened by some of the best in the biz. The conference’s 70+ esteemed speakers are ready to share astounding knowledge that could revolutionize the way you think about wellness.

Interactive experiences

Try out innovative wellness treatments and health-related activities, like:

  • Red light therapy
  • Sauna sessions + cold plunges
  • Dynamic movement classes + breath work
  • DEXA scans
  • Cooking demos (and healthy food samples)
  • Book signings
  • Fitness equipment
  • Hyperbaric chambers

Hands-on learning

Network in the Expo Hall, where 100+ exhibitors and sponsors will showcase the latest in health and wellness tech, skincare, wearable devices, supplements, and services.

Specialty workshops

Immerse yourself in cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of wellness during Q&A panels and targeted workshops, like the Entrepreneur Business Building Workshop.

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

Learn more + snag tix.

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