Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Implant infection is rising with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control predicting one person every three seconds will die from a bacteria infection by 2050. Nanomedicine is the use of nanomaterials to improve disease prevention, detection, and treatment which has resulted in hundr [....] » Read More


Title : An introduction to alchemical facial acupuncture: Sparking the shen
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, Chi-Akra Center for Ageless Aging, United States
Alchemy, one of the most venerable of spiritual technologies, with origins shrouded in mystery, represents a transformative journey of the soul; the alchemist strives, through the arcane processes of the opus, to achieve a state of purification, perfection, and ultimately an elev [....] » Read More
Title : Aspirin guided by coronary artery calcium scoring for primary prevention in persons with subclinical coronary heart disease
Arthur J Siegel, McLean Hospital, United States
Advances in primary cardiovascular prevention depend upon enhanced risk stratification. Gated coronary artery calcium CT scanning independently identifies persons at increased risk for major acute cardiac events including sudden death due to subclinical coronary atherosclerosis. [....] » Read More
Title : Ace-dependent Alzheimer’s disease (AD)
Sergei M Danilov, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
An analysis of 1200+ existing missense ACE mutations revealed that >400 are predicted to be damaging and led us to hypothesize that heterozygous carriers of these loss-of-function (LoF) ACE mutations (which result in low ACE levels-less than 50% of mean in population) may be a [....] » Read More
Title : The science of longevity delivery: Why capability, not biology, determines outcomes
Jason Beckwith, BioTalent, United Kingdom
The field of longevity science is advancing rapidly, driven by breakthroughs in genomics, cellular reprogramming, AI-enabled drug discovery, and personalised medicine. However, a persistent gap remains between biological innovation and real-world outcomes. This paper argues that [....] » Read More
Title : Resonance & recovery: How frequency modalities restore biological rhythm
Dmitri Leonov, University of California Berkeley, United States
Current medical paradigms largely operate on a Newtonian model, treating the human body as a sophisticated 3-D machine governed by chemical reactions and mechanical functions. While this approach has been instrumental in acute care, it often overlooks the fundamental reality esta [....] » Read More
Title : Association between patient characteristics and low-dose naltrexone use among palliative care patients: A retrospective analysis using Epic Cosmos (2022–2024)
Utpol Das, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, United States
Background: Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is increasingly prescribed for chronic pain and inflammatory conditions, yet utilization patterns among palliative care populations remain poorly characterized. Older adults receiving palliative care represent a clinically distinct group in w [....] » Read More
Title : The mindset framework: A transformational approach to building resilience, confidence and sustainable success
Tiffany R Harris, Shift Your Mindset & Dream BIG LLC, United States
This presentation introduces the mindset Framework, a transformative approach designed to help individuals build resilience, overcome limiting beliefs, and achieve sustainable success. In today’s fast-paced and demanding environments, mindset plays a critical role in perfor [....] » Read More
Title : Aging and its impact on fiscal health - A comparative analysis of the USA and South Korea
Giacomo DiPasquale, Wagner College, United States
Population aging is reshaping the fiscal and labor market structures of advanced economies. This paper compares the United States and South Korea two countries with distinct demographic histories but converging aging profiles over the period 2000–2022. Using annual macroeco [....] » Read More
Title : Expected lifespan and healthspan among rural and urban individuals in Java, Indonesia
Siti Masfiah, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
In Indonesia, adults living in rural areas have a longer life expectancy than their urban counterparts. Beyond observed longevity, attention has focused on lifespan and healthspan expectations as predictors of health outcomes. This study examines expected lifespan and expected he [....] » Read More
Title : The latest advances on biological rejuvenation
Jose Cordeiro Mateo, International Longevity Summit, Spain
For most of human history, aging has been viewed as an inevitable and irreversible process. However, remarkable scientific advances over the last two decades have transformed aging from an unavoidable fate into a potentially modifiable biological condition. The emerging field of [....] » Read More
Title : A new perspective on aging: Creativity, empowerment and sustainability
Joana de Vilhena Novaes, Universidade Veiga de Almeida/UVA, Brazil
Population aging constitutes one of the most significant social phenomena of the twenty-first century, requiring a revision of traditional paradigms that associate old age with decline, unproductivity, and dependence. A new perspective on aging proposes shifting this deficit-orie [....] » Read More
Title : THP-1 cells as an in vitro platform for modeling macrophage senescence-like phenotype and primary screening of senolytic and anti-atherogenic compounds
Yelizaveta Marakhovskaya, Institute on Aging Research, Russian Federation
Atherosclerosis is increasingly understood not merely as a disorder of lipid accumulation, but as an age-associated chronic inflammatory disease in which monocytes, macrophages, and foam cells play a central pathogenic role. Within this framework, cellular senescence and immune a [....] » Read More
Title : Changes in well-being, energy levels, and perceived healthy aging following participation in a longevity wellness IV program among Filipino adults: A prospective pilot study
Arianne Velarde, Drip Options Wellness Clinic, Philippines
Healthy aging has emerged as a major public health priority as populations continue to age worldwide. Alongside this trend, wellness-oriented intravenous (IV) therapies have gained popularity in preventive health settings despite limited evidence regarding their effects on patien [....] » Read More
Title : Hydrogen medicine: A new way to rejuvenation and longevity
Ashot Khachatryan, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Armenia
Modern humans often live only half of their biologically allotted lifespan, spending much of their time battling age-related ailments. Aging is driven by oxidative stress every second, our cells are attacked by over one hundred thousand free radicals that strip electrons, reduce [....] » Read More
Title : mRNA platform-based klotho therapy for hepatic injury
Jaegoo Yoon, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea, Republic of
Hepatocyte senescence triggers metabolic aberrations that drive the progression of hepatic injury. A critical pathological hallmark of hepatic injury progression is liver fibrosis, characterized by excessive extracellular matrix deposition, which is closely linked to the intracel [....] » Read More
Title : Delivery of NRF2 via mRNA-LNP platform to inhibit the progression of pulmonary fibrosis
Junho Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea, Republic of
A key pathological driver is the excessive accumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) within the alveolar microenvironment. This oxidative stress triggers the differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts, resulting in aberrant Extracellular Matrix (ECM) deposition and th [....] » Read More