What will the prevailing sentiment be about Rapamycin as a longevity drug in 2028?
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11%
Wonder-drug: Most adults should consider it
22%
Valuable but imperfect: Some healthy adults should consider it, but there are major drawbacks
24%
Unproven but promising: Too early to tell
30%
Ineffective: Any benefits are too small to be worth the drawbacks
12%
Harmful/scandalous: Clear serious drawbacks that last beyond cessation of treatment
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