I have a thought and a question. Question first. Could it be possible, then, to test people's telomeres and give them a fairly accurate prediction of their remaining life span? Could insurance companies use that information to deny insurance coverage? Or am I being a weird conspiracy theorist? (OK. 3 questions.) Also, I imagine people with little income, who can't afford walnuts and kiwis or don't know about ground flax seeds, etc., could be at a disadvantage.
I am all in on the walnuts
I like the image off aglets on my chromosomes
I have a thought and a question. Question first. Could it be possible, then, to test people's telomeres and give them a fairly accurate prediction of their remaining life span? Could insurance companies use that information to deny insurance coverage? Or am I being a weird conspiracy theorist? (OK. 3 questions.) Also, I imagine people with little income, who can't afford walnuts and kiwis or don't know about ground flax seeds, etc., could be at a disadvantage.