Peter Attia· MD
to me the takeaway for us as physicians or people who want to have an extra five years of life or 10 years of life even if we can't have an extra 20 is nothing matters more than prevention of chronic disease
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
to me the takeaway for us as physicians or people who want to have an extra five years of life or 10 years of life even if we can't have an extra 20 is nothing matters more than prevention of chronic disease
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nothing matters more than prevention of chronic disease and by the way you don't get to prevent it once you have your heart attack secondary prevention is not prevention
nothing matters more than prevention of chronic disease
to me the takeaway for us as physicians or people who want to have an extra five years of life or 10 years of life even if we can't have an extra 20 is nothing matters more than prevention of chronic disease
what's the takeaway for us to me the takeaway for us as Physicians or people who want to have an extra five years of life or 10 years of life even if we can't have an extra 20 is nothing matters more than prevention of chronic disease