Chasing immortality has a name now: Jan Gerber’s “Longevity Fixation Syndrome” – New York Post

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When the pursuit of longevity becomes an obsession, the payoff is very real: health, happiness and relationships now. In short: living for the future can rob us of our present. 

As our CEO, Jan Gerber, explains in this New York Times article, clients are increasingly arriving at our clinic with exhaustion, depression, insomnia and physical issues, all of which can be linked back to an unhealthy fixation on living longer and healthier lives. To learn more about what’s driving this obsession with longevity, who is particularly susceptible, and what it takes to heal, read the full article here.

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