For this issue, we tasked a series of writers with testing the newest forms of wellness treatments and more.
published its first health issue, which we called the Transformation Issue. It felt apposite, five months into a global pandemic that we hoped was reaching its conclusion, to focus on how we could be well again. And that started a train of thought for me that’s yet to stop rolling. How much do we really know about our health? And how can we know more?
“Health should not be the absence of disease but the abundance of vitality.” It’s a phrase I’ve heard a lot at a company called Next Health, a “health optimization and longevity center,” according to. I started visiting its branch in New York City after discussing with cofounder and president Kevin Peake if there was anything that could be done about my chronic sciatic pain, which the second of those spinal surgeries failed to clear some six years ago.
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