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Health & Wellness, an Opportunity of US$6.75 Trillion Paid Members Public
Universal health coverage will be achieved if properly implemented, meeting the demand for primary care for all. Causal analyses of 153 countries reveal increased health coverage improves access to needed care and the population's health, with the poorest benefiting the most.
ExO Hits of the Week - 22 July 2022 Paid Members Public
In this week’s ExO ‘Hits of the Week,’ here is what our community is reading: The 2,000-foot bridge was constructed without a single drawing The metaverse: Where we are and where we’re headed
ExO Hits of the Week - 15 July 2022 Paid Members Public
In this week’s ExO ‘Hits of the Week,’ here is what our community is reading: Will China’s new renewable energy plan lead to an early emissions peak? Playing offense on circularity can net European consumer goods companies €500 billion.

Exponential Medicine: The Longevity Industry 2.0 Paid Members Public
Contrary to the expectations of a world free of mortality, the goal of the longevity industry is to predict diseases while giving hope for a world without age-related diseases.

Reversing Aging: Gene Therapy, Vaccines, and Virtual Reality to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease and Solve Underpopulation Paid Members Public
Indeed, by 2050 the population over the age of 65 is predicted to be more than double. Longevity is also accompanied by the increasing rate of chronic diseases, in which AD plays a relevant role.

The Future Of Gene Editing Paid Members Public
We talked about treating so far incurable diseases with innovative drugs, genetically modified plants, and pet breeds, but what about editing human embryos? Probably one of the most discussed and debated arguments in ethics.

Genetic Engineering: The Key Of Building Supernaturals Paid Members Public
“Too many of our preferences reflect nasty behaviors and states of mind that were genetically adaptive in the ancestral environment. Instead, wouldn't it be better if we rewrote our own corrupt code?”