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Communication Intelligence's avatar

This is informative and so interesting and encouraging. Excellent, attention-keeping interview, Polina!

Sakshi's avatar

Love the insights thank you polina and emi !

Danielle Newnham's avatar

Another great interview Polina!

Polina Pompliano's avatar

thank you so much, Danielle! A cool company!

Patrick Kho's avatar

Crazy - such a great read!

Polina Pompliano's avatar

Thanks so much, Patrick!

Sterling Koch's avatar

I appreciate how you explained Ezra's approach to full-body cancer scans. It's really encouraging to see cutting-edge health technology https://blockblast-2.io becoming more accessible! I had a close family member diagnosed late due to missing tests, thus the emphasis on early detection resonated strongly with me.

RobertBWright's avatar

Great article, proactive screening is becoming more important than ever

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Beatricelly's avatar

Hey everyone! I love the focus on preventive health here; it’s so crucial. After my own experience with scans, I really appreciate how Ezra simplifies access in https://slope-play.com. Has anyone tried their services yet?

samsmith23's avatar

Reading this left me both impressed and cautious.

Ezra’s mission feels authentic, especially given Gal’s personal motivation and the real impact of early cancer detection. Using full-body MRI as a preventive tool makes a lot of sense, and the results they’re seeing are hard to dismiss.

At the same time, the longevity angle feels a bit exclusive. Scans that cost thousands risk turning proactive health into a luxury. The https://geodashgame.io tech is exciting, but the real test will be making this kind of early detection accessible to more people; not just biohackers and the wealthy.

Will Combs's avatar

I like how Ezra didn’t try to boil the ocean at first, but instead proved the concept with a single prostate MRI and AI model before expanding. That step-by-step approach reminds me of how simple games like https://snake-game.io started with a very basic mechanic and then evolved into something iconic through iteration and refinement. Start small, validate, then grow — it clearly works in both tech and health.