Second Opinion June 9, 2025
Christina Farr

A few observations from Stockholm, where I got the Neko experience

I’m typically the first person to raise their hand to try out any of the latest health gadgets, tests or other health-related trends in the market. I have no aversion to needles, I haven’t had any experiences with “incidentalomas” and I’ve long been fascinated by this stuff, both in terms of what we can learn from it and how it will ultimately get paid for. I’ll also state upfront that I’ve come around on being very open to new ideas – there’s this knee jerk sentiment I hear a lot in medical circles that anything new must be a bunch of uneducated, arrogant tech bros.

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