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Welcome to Medicine 3.0 #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:58
Healthcare Paradigm Shift - The healthcare industry is shifting towards a patient-focused, prevention-driven approach termed "Medicine 3.0%" [1] - Medicine 2.0%, which focuses on treating diseases when present, is deemed less effective compared to the proactive approach of Medicine 3.0% [2] - Medicine 3.0% emphasizes a longer-term perspective on chronic disease prevention [2] Diagnostic Tools and Screening - Novel applications of existing diagnostic tools are being explored for preventive care [2] - DEXA scans, typically costing under $300, are used to assess bone density, muscle mass, and body fat [3] - Regular preventive full body MRIs are recommended by some, despite being controversial and not typically covered by insurance [3] Early Detection and Risk - Early detection of cancer is crucial, as it increases the odds of successful treatment due to a smaller tumor burden [4] - Full body screening may lead to false positives, which can be a traumatic experience [4]
Phil Gunson: I can't see a scenario without U.S. troops in Venezuela #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:55
Gunson is a rarity in Venezuela. An expert willing to speak openly about the government and Maduro's odds of surviving the current crisis. >> The the asking price is Madura's head.I mean, he has to go. >> And he's still going out to events in front of big crowds. Why is he not in a bunker.>> I think because the crowds of the defense that that's my suspicion. Um once or twice lately he's done something quite unusual which is to hold his events in hotels. >> Mhm.>> You know the US isn't going to kill him in a ...
Longevity advice doesn’t have to cost six figures #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:54
Author & Book Popularity - Dr Peter Attia's book "Outlive" has sold nearly 3 million copies [1] - Dr Attia's podcast has been downloaded over 100 million times [1] Longevity Medicine - Longevity medicine events are drawing significant attention [1] Women's Health - Providing women with information about their bodies empowers them to make informed decisions [1]
The price of personalized longevity medicine #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:53
How much does it cost. >> It is a six-f figureure program. >> Like 100,000 or 500,000 or 800,000 cuz there's a big range.>> Much closer to 100,000 than 500,000. >> That's a lot of money. I mean, what do you get for that. You don't get I mean, you don't live forever.>> Nope. You're getting access to me, a team of a couple other physicians, a strength and conditioning team, a nutrition team, and what you're really getting is a path to help you achieve your goal of living longer and living Better. ...
The extreme lengths Dr. Attia goes to in pursuit of longevity #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:52
Let's talk about protein. >> Dr. . Aia wants his patients to eat a lot of protein, more than double what the current nutritional guidelines recommend.The doctor and a handful of his patients have also taken a drug called Rapamy that's FDA approved for use by transplant recipients. The drug has extended the lifespan of mice, but Dr. . Tia stopped taking it for now because it gave him mouth sores which can be a side. ...
Dr. Attia on his critics #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:51
Medical Education & Expertise - The speaker suggests that a physician's medical training may not adequately equip them to evaluate exercise physiology or nutrition [1][2] - The speaker indicates their own medical school education (Stanford Medical School, 25 years ago) included zero hours of education on exercise and nutrition [1] Critique & Evaluation - The speaker implies that criticism from fellow physicians regarding exercise physiology may be unwarranted due to their potential lack of relevant training [1][2] - The speaker uses the phrase "hocus pocus" to represent a dismissive attitude towards the subject matter [1]
Going on a ruck with Dr. Attia #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:50
Mental & Emotional Health - Mental and emotional health are as important as physical health, requiring dedicated practice [1] - Therapy can help individuals turn a corner, especially after experiencing trauma [2] - Strong relationships correlate with and may causally contribute to longevity [3] - The importance of having people to share life with and being happy for a longer life [4] Digital Health & Future Plans - A new digital health app is planned for launch next year [4] - 80% of the digital health program does not require a physician [4] - It's never too late to begin delaying the inevitable decline [4]
What drives Dr. Attia’s quest for longevity #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-28 21:48
Longevity & Personal Goals - The discussion revolves around the desire to live a long life, specifically into one's 90s, to foster meaningful relationships with grandchildren [1] - The importance of the decade between 80 and 90 years old is highlighted in terms of the quality of interactions with family [3] Timeline Exercise & Perspective - A "timeline exercise" is used to help patients visualize their life expectancy and future milestones, such as the birth of grandchildren [2] - This exercise involves mapping out one's life based on significant events and family milestones to gain perspective on life's priorities [2]
Debate grows over U.S. military action in Venezuela #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-27 13:15
US Intervention in Venezuela - The American public is currently averse to prolonged military engagements, making US ground intervention in Venezuela unlikely [1] - International military involvement is possible if deemed necessary [2] - The legality of potential US military actions is under debate, with some considering them extrajudicial killings [2] Political Implications - A US retreat would be a significant political victory for Maduro, allowing him to claim resistance against the US [4] - Admiral Alvin Hally's early retirement raises questions about the Trump administration's strategy [3]
Inside Venezuela’s daily struggle to survive #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-27 13:06
Economic Crisis & Poverty - Over 70% of Venezuela's residents live in poverty [1] - The nation experienced a reversal of fortune due to disastrous socialist policies and mismanagement [2] - US sanctions exacerbated the crisis, leading to triple-digit inflation and a humanitarian crisis [2] Political Instability & Human Rights - President Maduro refused to leave office despite the opposition winning nearly 70% of the vote in last year's presidential election [4] - Protests were met with brutal crackdowns, including jailing, torturing, and murder [4] Migration Crisis - Nearly 8 million Venezuelans have fled the country in the last decade, roughly 20% of its population [3]