
There may be only one thing that lasts longer than ketchup: clinical trials from the 1990's. But at a certain point, even these must expire. How do we know when it's time to put old knowledge to new tests, and is there a way to do this ethically and efficiently? Arham and I tackle this as we grapple with an hilariously unsettling truth:
All roads may lead to Rome, but all healthcare startup ideas lead to "What if you made an insurance company, but instead of being horrible, you just did this"