Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
April 7, 2025
Timothy Caulfield, a professor and the research director at the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta, studies how health and science are represented in the public sphere. The lines between wellness culture, longevity, and biohacking are beginning to blur, and Caulfield offers advice about how to dodge misinformation and unproven theories while still pursuing a long and meaningful life. Yasmin Tayag: Hell no. Absolutely not. Of course I want to live, like, a long and healthy and happy life. I would love to live to, like, 90. You know, enjoy the time with my family and friends. But, like, thinking about how tired I am now at 37, I'm like'can you imagine how exhausted you'd be at 100, 150' Brennan: I don't want to live forever, but I'm really scared of death. I mean, it's kind of the one thing we really don't know anything about, right' And I feel like I want to get to the bottom of everything. I want the answers. And that's one we don't get answers about. Tayag: I would... learn more

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