Twenty-first century medicine needs to be preventive and personalised with an interdisciplinary approach to allow research to impact policy and help the public to age healthily.
The Dunedin Study has been awarded £1.4m funding from Medical Research Council (MRC). The study seeks to discover why some people age earlier and faster than others, and what might be done to prevent this, and this funding will explore midlife stage.
With days to go before the London Marathon, the world-beating talent in this year s race is being billed as the greatest field ever - but there is a more exciting story as older contestants sign up to run.
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MARTLESHAM, England, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Muhdo will be partnering with Ageing Research at King s College London (ARK), embarking on collaborative research around health, lifestyle through innovative data sciences.
This year we will be focusing on how artificial intelligence (AI) can help us to better understand the value of health and lifestyle data for both the end consumer as well as helping to guide the research to enhance healthy longevity.
The gap between life and health expectancy is growing larger every year. Our health and lifestyle needs are also changing, and more research is required to reduce the risk of preventable ageing-related diseases to improve physical and mental wellbeing throughout the life course.