Fixing Healthcare Podcast

FHC #213: Longevity myths, healthcare costs & why medicine must subtract to improve

May 5, 2026
They challenge myths about aging and highlight new data showing many older adults can improve function. They debunk quick-fix longevity trends like supplements and peptides. They argue prevention should start earlier, especially LDL screening. They outline redesigns to cut healthcare costs by subtracting inefficiency, scaling outpatient care, using AI and centralized home-based care.
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ADVICE

Exercise Sleep And Mental Stimulation To Improve Late Life

  • Do regular aerobic exercise, 150 minutes weekly, plus strength training 2–3 times per week and consistent mental engagement.
  • These behaviors preserve resilience and cognition and could increase the percent of older adults who improve over time.
INSIGHT

Most Longevity Pills Lack Human Proof

  • Longevity 'hacks' like supplements, rapamycin, NAD boosters, and many peptides lack proven lifespan benefits in humans.
  • Despite a $50B supplement market, animal findings often fail to translate and regulatory gaps allow sales without FDA approval.
ANECDOTE

Robert Pearl Confesses To Taking Creatine

  • Robert Pearl admits he takes creatine despite limited proof and frames it as low-cost, low-risk hopeful optimization.
  • He emphasizes training likely drives gains more than the supplement itself and calls his stance cautiously optimistic.
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