Age against the machine : what I learned after stripping down for a full body scan
Spa-like health centres scour every inch of our bodies in an attempt to extend life. But is this just another way of delaying the inevitable? A few months ago, I was invited to get a full-body scan in east London. Neko Health is one of several diagnostic clinics that, for a price, uses (…)
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