MD Longevity Lab: Playing the Long Game with Drs. Vikas and Nisha Patel
The longevity space has earned a reputation for being self-absorbed — biohacker bros optimizing their bloodwork while the rest of us live actual lives. In a word: selfish. This episode is the rebuttal. The case Drs. Vikas and Nisha Patel make is that caring about your healthspan in midlife is one of the most selfless things you will ever do — and one of the most selfish. The same work, two gifts. The data nobody puts in front of you: average American lifespan is 77, average healthspan is 63 — a 12-to-14-year gap of decline, and it's widening. 53 million Americans currently provide unpaid care to an aging family member. 75% of those hours fall on women. The lifetime cost to a single caregiver is roughly $300,000. Nursing homes run $116,000 a year, mostly out of family pocket. And the caregiver, statistically, becomes the next patient. This isn't a hypothetical. It's the inheritance most Americans are leaving — and it's not in anyone's will. We tell two patient stories — one cautionary, one redemption. We bring in the evolutionary lens (the long, slow decline is brand new in human history). We share what a decade in the ER taught Vikas about how people actually die. And we land on the line that holds this whole episode together: your health is their inheritance. Make sure it's a good one. 🎧 Listen to MD Longevity Lab wherever you get your podcasts 📝 Read more on our Substack — mdlongevitylab.substack.com 📞 Ready for your 3-hour appointment? Call or text 224-208-3720 📖 Book coming soon — by Dr. Vikas Patel. ⚕️ MD Longevity Lab — Play the Long Game For educational purposes only. Not medical advice.
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