Public health faces longevity imperative

A new commentary from The Longevity Show argues that public health systems must shift from reactive care to proactive geroscience to address the needs of an aging population. It suggests that treating longevity as a luxury is a failing strategy that ignores the structural necessity of preventing age-related chronic diseases.
Why it matters
As global populations age, the economic and social burden of chronic disease necessitates a fundamental shift in how healthcare infrastructure is designed and funded.
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The article advocates for a specific policy shift but does so through the lens of industry analysis and public health strategy.
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