Longevity

Virtual Reality: a Potential Cognitive and Physical Training in Aging
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VR and AR hold the promise that through a gaming environment and digital social interactions, a healthy lifestyle can be promoted to enhance health, and well-being, besides rehabilitation purposes.

Time Travel: The Science of Time Zones
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Does time travel make one younger? Actually yes! A fun fact about the topic is that you get older slower than those who do not fly. This process is explained by natural science based on spectral relativity.

While We Dream: The Neuroscience of the Sleeping Brain
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Dreams would help in processing emotions, and individuals affected by higher levels of stress and anxiety would indeed experience nightmares and frightening dreams.

Exponential Medicine: The Longevity Industry 2.0
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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.

Gaining Health to Your Years: Science Tells You How to Live Longer And Healthier
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The entire healthcare system is undergoing a transformative process where interdisciplinary teams merge to meet clinical needs with a patient-centric and outcome-based approach.

Is Your Biological Clock Your Age?
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Aging can hardly be differentiated from longevity because the rate of aging can influence lifespan, although researchers debate on the fact that lifespan and longevity are two processes that occur independently of aging and healthspan.

Forging Health Longevity: Everything You Should Know to Become a Super Ager
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This forecasted TFR event would also be followed by a worldwide age shift with 2.37 billion individuals older than 65 years and just 1.70 billion younger than 20 years.

Reversing Aging: Gene Therapy, Vaccines, and Virtual Reality to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease and Solve Underpopulation
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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.