Imagine a world where we can prevent diseases before they even start.

Sounds like a fantasy, right?

But now, we have a groundbreaking path to primary prevention for cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular conditions.

By harnessing layers of data, from genes to proteins, and advanced imaging like retinal photos, we can pinpoint individuals at high risk for these age-related diseases.

This revolutionary approach allows us to focus on surveillance and prevention like never before.

Did you know that early identification through such data can drastically alter health outcomes?

What are your thoughts on using personal data for disease prevention?

Cardiologist and author Eric Topol discusses his article, "What super agers can teach us about longevity and health span," which is an excerpt from his new book, Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity.

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