Peter Attia· MD
i can tell you a lot of people who don't qualify for having disability or disease but their health span is still poor
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i can tell you a lot of people who don't qualify for having disability or disease but their health span is still poor
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most people are spending three decades or more in the absence of Health span right or in sick span so I mean the situation is even in the United States where life expectancy is relatively short compared to other nations a big chunk of that life expectancy is not spent in good health