My father died of cancer at 72. A $12,000 longevity exam at a Silicon Valley clinic found both good and bad news in my DNA.
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I enrolled in Human Longevity's executive health program. My cancer results were reassuring, but my genetic results left me a little unsettled.
My father died of cancer at 72. A $12,000 longevity exam at a Silicon Valley clinic found both good and bad news in my DNA.
By
Daniel T. Allen
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