Thomas Hillard

Thomas Hillard
A lifelong health-obsessed entrepreneur. Thomas has been studying and practicing healthy lifestyle science since he was a teenager. He has co-founded investor-backed companies, including an online doctor-patient platform in Germany, a managing director of a USA-based at-home testing company that also sold supplements, and is the founder of Augment Life. Thomas holds a Bachelor of Arts and an MBA.

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  • Can You Trust Your Wearable's Readiness Score?

    Can You Trust Your Wearable's Readiness Score?

    Karla Leandro

    You wake up, reach for your phone, and before you have had a glass of water, you are already looking at a number. Sixty-three. Or forty-eight. Or a reassuring seventy-nine....

    Can You Trust Your Wearable's Readiness Score?

    Karla Leandro

    You wake up, reach for your phone, and before you have had a glass of water, you are already looking at a number. Sixty-three. Or forty-eight. Or a reassuring seventy-nine....

  • Where Do You Want to Be in the Last Decade of Your Life?

    Where Do You Want to Be in the Last Decade of Y...

    Karla Leandro

    Most people do not think seriously about the last decade of their life until they are already in it. By then, the decisions that shape what that decade looks like...

    Where Do You Want to Be in the Last Decade of Y...

    Karla Leandro

    Most people do not think seriously about the last decade of their life until they are already in it. By then, the decisions that shape what that decade looks like...

  • How to Tell a Good Study from a Bad One

    How to Tell a Good Study from a Bad One

    Karla Leandro

    You find a supplement with a clinical trial attached. You buy it. Six months later, someone tells you the study had 22 people in it, ran for eight weeks, and...

    How to Tell a Good Study from a Bad One

    Karla Leandro

    You find a supplement with a clinical trial attached. You buy it. Six months later, someone tells you the study had 22 people in it, ran for eight weeks, and...

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