
Professor Lene Juel Rasmussen
Join professor Rasmussen in discussion on her most recent age extension research including modifiable stem cell, molecular regulatory and circadian rhythm pathways. Develop an in depth understanding of age acceleration due to biological, socio-cultural, and socio-economic stress. Learn new ways to reduce this impact and how to reverse modifiable degenerative pathways including molecular targeting, tissue regeneration and crosstalk between brain and body tissues including the mitochondria. Get up to date with new findings on ways to regenerate and recover from age related complex illness
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Dr. Patana Teng-umnuay
Join Dr Teng-umnuay in clinical discussion on how stem cells, aging and the potential for regeneration throughout aging. Discover the impact of micro-environment changes such as Reactive Oxidative Stress, glycation product, inflammation, toxins, and acidosis. Let Dr Teng-umnuay provide an understanding of cognitive changes such as mental stress and other common aging factors contributing to stem cell aging and age-related illness. In this presentation, Dr Teng-umnuay will discuss methods to reduce cellular aging including strategies in the prevention and restoration of stem cell dysfunction such as nutrition, lifestyle, exercise, supplements, and stress management. He will also discuss Mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) and how these stem cells can be isolated and expanded from a wide variety of tissues such as bone marrow, skin, adipose tissue, amniotic tissue, and umbilical cord to promote collagen producing cells.
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Dr. Tim Crowe
Join Dr Crowe, in lively discussion on the impact of over and under nutrition on degenerative age-related disease. With a rapidly ageing population worldwide, more adults are becoming at risk of ‘nutritional frailty’. Understanding specialty needs in aging reduces the risk of preventable degenerative health conditions. This presentation will highlight how our nutritional needs change as we age, the factors that make it harder to meet these needs, and the role nutrition plays in promoting healthy ageing and improved quality of life.
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Professor Michael Fenech
Join Professor Michael Fenech in learning about the epigenetic effects of ageing and environmental factors. Explore emerging evidence about the role of dietary factors in promoting epigenetic changes in aging. Discover which epigenetic profiles are/are not robust predictors of health outcomes and the causes of epigenetic changes predicting beneficial/adverse health outcomes. Discuss the epigenetic effects of micronutrients and develop new knowledge on how to make dietary recommendations to prevent accelerated aging caused by genetic modification. Consider the influence of nutrition and environmental factors in reversing age-related epigenetic ‘drift’ and discuss safe and effective measurable therapeutic interventions
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Professor Mark Wahlqvist
Join Professor Wahlqvist in this engaging and fascinating discussion on ecosystem health disorders (EHD). Develop a deeper systems-based understanding of the underlying determinants of health from a socioecological perspective and learn how to evaluate survival prospects using the health and nutrition index (HANI). Discover an appreciation of our biological connectedness to nature and to each other as who we are-our socioecological selves. Let Professor Wahlqvist provide you with an engaging discussion on how dysfunctional socioecology can lead to the development of many complex ecosystem health disorders (EHD). Engage in lively debate and conversation about the impact of future food sources and the impact of food biodiversity on health, aging and quality of life.
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Dr Felice Gersh
Join Dr Felish Gersh in discussion on hormone health and the aging brain. Women statistically live longer than men, but they live with far more chronic disease, including more emotional disorders and cognitive decline. After menopause, women experience depression and anxiety at rates 2-4 times higher than men and have close to 3 times more Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia. Underlying the declining brain health of women with age is the severe reduction in the circulating levels sex hormones – estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone – that occurs with the passage of years and menopausal related ovarian senescence. Though menopause is inevitable, cognitive, and emotional decline does not have to be a reality for women. Combining evidenced-based lifestyle approaches with physiological hormone therapy allows women the potential to achieve the healthy longevity they desire and deserve. This presentation will review the relationship of hormones to brain health, complemented by practical protocols for immediate implementation, to facilitate the optimisation of cognitive and emotional health for ageing female patients. “Fear of dementia greatly surpasses fear of all other conditions associated with aging” Dr Felice Gersh.
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Dr. Rollin McCraty
Join Dr. McCraty in lively discussion on the effects of emotions on heart–brain interactions on autonomic, cardiovascular, hormonal, and immune system function. During this workshop Dr. McCraty provides an overview of innovative research findings with important implications for our clients throughout the aging journey. You will learn the clinical benefit of practical self-regulation techniques designed to reduce stress, fatigue and overwhelm, caused by degenerative age-related health conditions. This presentation includes an in-depth discussion of the types of intuition and how heart coherence increases access to non-local intuitive processes. In addition, Dr. McCraty explores how the heart’s magnetic field carries emotional information can be detected by the nervous systems of animals and other people, and new data will show that we are more synchronized to the Earth’s magnetic field than previously understood.
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Dr Christabelle Yeoh
Join Dr Christabelle Yeoh in clinical discussion on why biohacking is a major health trend globally and taken very seriously by many consumers and patients, particularly those interested in proactive health and chronic disease prevention. Discover why you need to know a lot more about how to practice biohacking in the field of nutritional and preventive medicine.
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Omer Kucuk
Professor Omer Kucuk’s research focuses on investigating the modulation of genetic and epigenetic pathways of cancer development and progression by nutritional interventions, with emphasis on soy isoflavones and lycopene. His expertise is in the area of chemoprevention, nutrition and cancer, particularly in the area of genitourinary cancers with a focus ...
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