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The Story of Stent

Today is my 17th re-birthday. If you’ve been a longtime reader, you know why I call it my re-birthday. If you are new around here, well, here is a short recap. Just after I turned 41—17 years ago—a…

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Hasnain says:

Lots to ponder from this piece. It’s basically the medical history of the stent couched with a human interest story. Makes me think about life and mortality.

“Over the past 17 years, I have kept notes. I try to eat well, walk, and avoid everything that is not good for me – with an occasional exception. I am first to volunteer for new treatments. It is not that I want to live forever, it is just that I want to enjoy life I have – whether it is a day, a decade, or three. Either way, I want to give myself the best chance of doing that.

Lost in my reverie, I realized that one thing I had not thought about even once was the actual technology that set me on the right trajectory – the stent. It is ironic because both as a reporter and as an investor, my first instinct is learning about the who, why, and what of technology. And yet I never took the time to really learn about how a “stent” works, its origin, and how the technology has progressed since December 28, 2007.”

Posted on 2024-12-30T02:13:20+0000