
Mark Lachs
Dr. Mark Lachs is the chief of geriatrics and palliative medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. He is known for his expertise in aging and the health challenges that arise in older adults. Lachs advocates for a personalized approach to healthcare in the elderly, emphasizing the role of genetics, lifestyle, and social factors in determining individual health outcomes as one ages. His work is crucial in understanding how best to support the health of individuals in their 70s and beyond.
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