As defined by Peter Attia M.D., author of [[Outlive]].
# Medicine 1.0
The application of interventions with hypothetical benefits to those with problems who are presenting symptoms. This is Leeches and bodily humors. Medicine men. Rarely accurate, rarely helpful.
# Medicine 2.0
The application of [[the scientific method]] to test hypothesized benefits of interventions for people who are already experiencing symptoms, with refinement of the practices to maximize efficacy of intervention for the sustainment of life over the next ~5-to-10 years.
# Medicine 3.0
The application of the scientific method to test and refine hypothesized benefits of interventions for people who are **not** already sick and presenting symptoms in order to maximize their chance for a long lifespan _and_ [[Healthspan vs Lifespan|healthspan]].
Medicine 3.0 cares about how you [[Protect Sleep]], and hone your own personal [[Ideal Exercise Regiment]], and what you eat & drink, and your emotional health.
Medicine 3.0 cares about outcomes beyond 10 years from the point of intervention. It utilizes [[Biometrics]] testing.
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# More
## Source
- [[Outlive]]
## Related
- [[The Scientific Method]]
- [[Healthspan vs Lifespan]]