Medicine 3.0 Revolution

Medicine 2.0 has made strides in treating acute conditions but has largely failed to address chronic diseases, which now dominate mortality rates. The shift to Medicine 3.0 emphasizes the importance of measuring health span—focusing on cognitive, physical, and emotional health—rather than just lifespan. Additionally, while randomized control trials have shaped evidence-based medicine, they have inherent limitations that need to be acknowledged for future advancements.