‘Are we just going to give up and die like every other generation?’
Key Points:
- Around 100 attendees at the Vitalist Bay longevity conference participated in a mass blood draw using at-home testing devices from Rythm Health to gain insights into their hormones, metabolism, organs, and biological age.
- The conference, held at Lighthaven in Berkeley, brings together founders, investors, biohackers, and researchers focused on extending lifespan and combating aging through various scientific and wellness approaches.
- Activities at the event included talks on cryopreservation and menopause delay, workshops on longevity therapeutics, physical fitness sessions, and sound baths, creating a diverse and engaging atmosphere.
- The Vitalist movement, represented by co-founder Adam Gries, emphasizes a proactive stance against aging and death, challenging attendees to rethink generational acceptance of mortality.