Rethinking health care for older adults beyond lab results
Every year on March 14, mathematicians celebrate Pi Day. The constant π (approximately 3.14) describes the ratio between a circle’s circumference and its diameter. It represents perfection in geometry. But in clinical life, health rarely looks like a perfect circle. I was reminded of this while speaking with Mrs. Chen at a community health program. She was 78 years old. By most medical standards, she was doing well. Her blood …
Rethinking health care for older adults beyond lab results




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