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A new fad has appeared on the horizon for those who have many things and want more time to enjoy them. Deep-pocketed customers can pay six-figure annual fees for membership in longevity clinics.
These high-end medical facilities do not promise eternity but only an extension of avoiding mortality. They offer a line of treatments, exercises and products that claim to help clients live longer, healthier lives.
There are now a few hundred longevity clinics in the United States where membership can also have the added benefit of being a status symbol for the affluent American who has everything. Appearing younger is the ultimate bragging point.
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These high-end medical facilities do not promise eternity but only an extension of avoiding mortality. They offer a line of treatments, exercises and products that claim to help clients live longer, healthier lives.
There are now a few hundred longevity clinics in the United States where membership can also have the added benefit of being a status symbol for the affluent American who has everything. Appearing younger is the ultimate bragging point.
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Longevity Clinics Promise More Years but Not Happiness
A new fad has appeared on the horizon for those who have many things and want more time to enjoy them. Deep-pocketed customers can pay six-figure annual fees fo
