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#63 The Million Dollar Question: Which Health Predictions Actually Help You Live Longer?

Season 1 Episode 63 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Can you predict when “bad things” will happen to your health—and more importantly, can you do anything about it? In this episode, I break down which prediction tools actually help you live long and well (because you can act on them), and which ones are mostly expensive fortune-telling. Joined by cardiologist Dr. Anthony Pearson (author of The Skeptical Cardiologist), we dig into heart-risk calculators, dementia genetics, and why biological age clocks aren’t ready for prime time.

Guest: Dr. Anthony Pearson, cardiologist and writer of The Skeptical Cardiologist (Substack)

Key topics & takeaways

  • Why “prediction” only matters if it changes what you do—and improves real outcomes.
  • A red flag to watch for: is the person promoting the tool also selling the test, supplements, or “hacks” to fix it?
  • A sobering reality check: even doctors’ YouTube claims often lack strong evidence (and the least evidence-based content gets more views).
  • Heart disease risk equations: the gold standard in prediction because we can reduce risk factors (BP, LDL/ApoB, smoking, diabetes) and clinical trials show outcomes improve.
  • But even good tools miss people: a study of <65-year-olds who had heart attacks found many were labeled “low risk” beforehand.
  • Dementia genetics (ApoE): ApoE4 raises risk (especially E4/E4), but it’s not destiny. You can’t change genes—so the value of testing depends on whether it motivates healthy behaviors or creates anxiety.
  • Biological age clocks: fascinating research, messy consumer product. Different tests disagree, repeat testing can vary wildly, and most importantly—no proof that “lowering” a clock improves health outcomes or longevity. My advice: save your money (for now).

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