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I think it’s worth re-examining the necessity of the physical It’s a 100yr old practice started by life insurance companies in a time when a lot more people got messed up by diseases that just aren’t relevant anymore We need to unwind some of this belief that “more” is “better” with medicine — this might be a good place to start
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Life insurance has invested heavily in the longevity trend for similar reasons. Especially in research about biologic clocks: https://deeplongevity.com/blog/unlocking-the-future-of-health-insurance-with-aging-clocks-organ-health-scores-and-personalized-recommendations-3/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/christophersteiner/2017/10/04/with-the-swab-of-a-cheek-this-company-knows-when-youre-likely-to-die/
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My sense there is that what we call “Longevity medicine” starts to push towards “targeted prevention” not “general health check” like an annual physical https://farcaster.xyz/keccers.eth/0x13092378
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certainly, that is a much better and refined approach. key is to pick up big issues early, which I think now is more possible than before at a personalized level.
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