What a $20,000 longevity clinic really buys you.

The NYT’s take on longevity-focused medical providers is … critical. Here’s an excerpt I dislike: “But experts worry that these clinics are capitalizing on people’s fears of aging and death without offering many tangible benefits — because almost none of this is covered by insurance, or proven to prolong one’s life.” Just two small humble points: 1) so ‘covered by insurance’ is the bar for ‘tangible benefits’? 2) so prolong one’s health without extending one’s life is not enough? ~ learn more

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