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Elisabeth Roider is Harvard-and Swiss-trained, internationally renowned physician scientist. As a Partner & Chief Scientific and Medical Officer at Maximon is she dedicated to bring the field of longevity to the next level.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Longevity and the Guest's Background
02:49 The Intersection of Medicine, Science, and Business in Longevity
05:57 Innovative Senior Living Concepts and Mental Health
08:48 The Evolving Longevity Industry and Its Mainstream Acceptance
11:55 Economic Implications of Longevity and Preventative Medicine
14:50 Challenges in Healthcare Systems and Chronic Disease Management
17:59 The Role of GLP-1 Agonists and Other Treatments in Longevity
20:48 Practical Longevity Strategies and Personal Health Optimization
24:00 Testing and Monitoring for Longevity
26:56 Conclusion and Future Directions in Longevity Research
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Elisabeth Roider is Harvard-and Swiss-trained, internationally renowned physician scientist. As a Partner & Chief Scientific and Medical Officer at Maximon is she dedicated to bring the field of longevity to the next level.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Longevity and the Guest's Background
02:49 The Intersection of Medicine, Science, and Business in Longevity
05:57 Innovative Senior Living Concepts and Mental Health
08:48 The Evolving Longevity Industry and Its Mainstream Acceptance
11:55 Economic Implications of Longevity and Preventative Medicine
14:50 Challenges in Healthcare Systems and Chronic Disease Management
17:59 The Role of GLP-1 Agonists and Other Treatments in Longevity
20:48 Practical Longevity Strategies and Personal Health Optimization
24:00 Testing and Monitoring for Longevity
26:56 Conclusion and Future Directions in Longevity Research

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