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mapping the swiss longevity clinicsMoL Research • 21 May 2026 • 45 min read • MembersMapping the Swiss Longevity ClinicsSwitzerland does not lack longevity clinics. It lacks orchestration. This report maps 40 Swiss providers across five clinical arenas and examines the strategic gaps, white spaces, and platform opportunities that will determine whether Switzerland’s clinical longevity market remains fragmented or evolves into a more integrated, data-driven care ecosystem.who buys longevityMoL Research • 27 Apr 2026 • 24 min readWho Buys Longevity?The longevity industry often speaks about one generic “longevity consumer.” In reality, demand is fragmented across distinct client groups, each with its own fears, aspirations, evidence standards, and willingness to pay. For anyone building, investing in, or advising the healthspan economy, segmentation is becoming a strategic necessity. This report provides a practical model for understanding who these clients are, what they seek, and how the market can serve them with greater precision.MoL Research ReportLongevity Taxonomythe-sickcare-problem2MoL Research • 30 Mar 2026 • 20 min readDomestic Longevity Adoption in Switzerland and The “Sick Care” ProblemThe Swiss healthcare system is frequently cited as one of the most robust, high-quality, and accessible systems in the world. However, a closer examination of its financial architecture reveals a system fundamentally misaligned with the emerging paradigm of longevity and preventive health. It’s a system optimized for “Sick Care” – the management of acute pathology and established chronic disease – but structurally fails to preserve health capital. This report dissects the structural and economic forces behind this dynamic and explores what would need to change to enable a transition toward a prevention- and longevity-driven healthcare system.HealthcarePrevention