Future Health Care Trends – hospitals, clinics, treatment centres, medical research, cancer, life expectancy and aging – conference keynote speaker part 2 of 3

http://www.globalchange.com Future of health care, research into cancer, stroke, heart disease, ageing. Longer more active lives and the end of formal retirement age. The new stages of life. Keeping in step with your biological clock. How your brain repairs itself every day. How your bone marrow cells can help heal your own heart. Why some animals don’t age in the normal way. How adult stem cells could cure blindness from macular degeneration. The future of hospitals and clinics, pharmaceutical industry and wellbeing. How older people will dominate decisions about health care and government health planning. Contrasts between wealthy and poor, rationing and health financing. Keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, addressing AARP national leaders. This video is in 3 parts on YouTube. Science of ageing. How to stop getting old. Medical research into physiology of ageing. How cells get old. Tissue regeneration of heart, muscle, retina, spine, brain and other organs. Repair of tissue damage. Organ regeneration. Cure for blood pressure? New facelift therapy? Humpback whales, Rockfish Project and slow ageing in turtles and parrots. Human impact of anti-aging therapy. Social impact of living longer. Impact on longevity forecasts for life insurance and pensions risk. Cure for deafness and cure for macular degeneration.

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3 Responses to Future Health Care Trends – hospitals, clinics, treatment centres, medical research, cancer, life expectancy and aging – conference keynote speaker part 2 of 3

  1. drmedical123 says:

    Videos like this …
    Videos like this one and other medical videos are now available exclusively for physicians from all the world on symposier .(com) , it is closed for physicians only. They just lunch the site and it’s open to share videos and other files; post questions to other physicians, networking and to publish also info of future events”

  2. Jasonstarwalker says:

    The question is : …
    The question is : why do you think it is immoral?

  3. Anarkokommunist says:

    I think that people …
    I think that people should breed less. Making babies is deeply immoral according to me!