The workshop entitled ‘Interventions to Slow Aging in Humans: Are We Ready?’ was held in Erice, Italy, on October 8–13, 2013, to bring together leading experts in the biology and…
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Interventions to Slow Aging in Humans: Are We Ready?
GHPI Goes International This Week
Hello, Exciting days are in store for the healthspan community. A billion dollars has been committed to new projects to support the field, representing a significant move forward for our…
GHPI and Our Goals Regarding the ICD-11 and Aging as a Disease
We at Global Healthspan Policy Institute (GHPI) are committed to changing the way the healthcare industry views aging-related diseases and mortality. If we can fight age-related diseases such as: cancer,…
The Best Practices in Cancer Treatment: What You Need To Know
Hello, What if new treatments for cancer and other aging-related diseases were not just right around the corner, but already here? This week, we present some new information about how…
Ongoing Progress In The International Healthspan Community
Hello, Welcome to another exciting week in the healthspan community! This week, we have cause to celebrate. Several causes, in fact! Perhaps most importantly, the Older Americans Act was recently…
The TAME/Metformin Study
The GHPI Fellows behind the TAME/Metformin study, the subject of the new Ron Howard documentary “The Age of Aging”, have initiated the first clinical trials to test a single drug…
“The Age of Aging”
GHPI CEO Edwina Rogers recently traveled to New York for the debut of the new hit documentary “The Age of Aging”. Directed by Ron Howard and debuting on the National…
Jan. 25, 2016: New Thinktank to Promote Research, Innovation for Treatment of Underlying Causes of Aging-Related Disease
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 25th, 2015 For more information: Aaron Traywick Chief Operating Officer, GHPI 1.334.318.6151 atraywick@healthspanpolicy.org NEW THINKTANK TO PROMOTE RESEARCH, INNOVATION FOR TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING CAUSES OF AGING-RELATED…
Looking Within for a Treatment to Aging-Related Disease
Tony Wyss-Coray studies the impact of aging on the human body and brain. In this eye-opening talk, he shares new research from his Stanford lab and other teams which shows…
What was THE medical breakthrough in modern history?
PROJECT M asked Jay Olshansky from the School of Public Health, University of Illinois, Chicago: What was THE medical breakthrough in modern history? Illustrations by Christoph Illigens.