What baffles me most about health-related conversations in the United States is that human longevity is rarely talked about outside scientific circles. Think about it—from prescription medications and dietary protocols to moms oxygenating their kids in sunscreen—every recommendation under the vast health umbrella is tailored to living healthier, longer lives.
Author: Max Wolpert
Max is a third-year undergraduate student studying neuroscience at Emory University. While originally studying psychology and economics—he was specifically interested in behavioral economics—Max grew curious of the cognitive, physiological processes of the brain that yield and facilitate behavior. Max enjoys reading science nonfiction, playing sports/sudoku, practicing jiu jitsu, and listening to the Red Hot Chili Peppers.