NEW YORK—Hailing recent milestones as a new golden age of medicine, experts confirmed this week that healthcare breakthroughs over the past decade provide hope that baby boomers might never have to leave their positions of power. “Thanks to rapid advancements in gene therapy, machine learning, and precision medicine,…
NEW YORK—Hailing recent milestones as a new golden age of medicine, experts confirmed this week that healthcare breakthroughs over the past decade provide hope that baby boomers might never have to leave their positions of power. “Thanks to rapid advancements in gene therapy, machine learning, and precision medicine, we might be looking at a day when baby boomers never have to let go of their stranglehold on the political and economic arenas,” said Columbia University researcher Dr.
“Look at me—I’m 68, and as long as they keep injecting me with genetically personalized treatments and shoving these incredible anti-Alzheimer’s pills into my mouth, it’s possible I’ll simply never have to relinquish my responsibilities and allow one of my highly qualified assistants to take over. Just imagine: In the year 2060, you might be looking at a 110-year-old Chuck Schumer in the Senate, still alive and kicking thanks to these incredible advances.
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