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@dromar.eth
The battle of digital longevity/healthspan platforms will likely come down to UI that keeps patients interested once they have exhausted the novelty of it all. Incentives will be everything.
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Anxiety a factor too I think. Reminded of a rich man I saw on x a bit back who claimed the only way to stay healthy at 45+ was 2 Function Healths and 1 Full body MRI per year šŸ˜‚
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I doubt more test will increase life expectancy by numbers. Real life experience - I have over hundred patients aged over 89-90 . All have bunch of common ground- They donā€™t have anxiety. All told me they bath daily . All says never use bad word it ruins heart and health and age goes down. All pray daily All wakes up daily All of them always smiles . All of them pray for me šŸ˜‚ so that they donā€™t have to look for doctors. Not sure if prayers increase life expectancy šŸ™. 100% of my patients diagnosed with cancer or other serious illnesses had anxiety before and continue on with more CT MRI monthly blood test , though their chronological age of 50a but biological age of 80 now . No doubt anxiety is foundation of somethingā€™s. Thanks šŸ™
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Would think so, definitely. Especially once one finds out about a non-modifiable factor (rising Lp(a), ApoE) and then sees the impact of that slowly coming to fruition on those biannual labs.
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