X-Files has always been one of my all-time favourite shows, and a few years ago I started getting it on DVD, partly as motivation for weight-loss/exercise.
Halfway through the first season is the episode “Young at Heart.” It involves agents Mulder and Scully investigating a murder in a prison. This eventually leads them to the National Institute of Health and the case of a doctor who, years earlier, had been performing illegal, genetic experiments on children with Progeria in an attempt to reverse the aging process.
In and of itself, it's not a very scary episode. However, I was watching this early in 2016, mere months after the Joubert syndrome conference in Chicago. The National Institute of Health (NIH) is a major centre for research of Joubert syndrome and several specialists are regular conference guests. Many individuals, including myself, have been seen or monitored by someone from NIH at the conferences, with some going to the facility for testing.