Conno Christou doesn’t leave things to chance.
Conno Christou doesn’t leave things to chance. He tracks his sleep with a Whoop band, cross-references it with an Oura ring, and gets nearly 100 biomarkers checked every year.
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He had been doing the annual bloodwork for four consecutive years, following the protocols of longevity researchers like Peter Attia and Rhonda Patrick. GenAI News has rewritten this item in original language based on the reporting and materials published by TechCrunch.
What matters
- Conno Christou doesn’t leave things to chance.
- He tracks his sleep with a Whoop band, cross-references it with an Oura ring, and gets nearly 100 biomarkers checked…
- He had been doing the annual bloodwork for four consecutive years, following the protocols of longevity researchers l…
Why it matters
He had been doing the annual bloodwork for four consecutive years, following the protocols of longevity researchers l…
This GenAI News article was prepared in original wording using reporting and materials published by TechCrunch AI. Source reference: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/27/the-fittest-founder-in-the-room-got-cancer-heres-how-he-used-ai-to-fight-back/.
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