Posts Tagged ‘well-being’
10 Ways To Improve Health & Well-being Based On Latest Non-Invasive Neurotechnologies
— Last month I had the fortune to join over 1,900 pioneers from 90 countries at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Tianjin, China, to discuss how innovation can improve the state of the world. Throughout hundreds of panels, workshops, private meetings and social gatherings, we examined how to deal with climate change, how to invest…
Read MoreTo build a healthier future, let’s empower and equip individuals to be in control of their well-being
— How we can all build a healthier future (World Economic Forum blog): “Just 40 years ago life expectancy in Asia was slightly above age 50. In 2000, the continent’s 210 million people aged over 65 could expect to live just another five years, to 70 on average. By 2050,
Read MoreTo improve total health and fitness, let’s enhance brain functioning
Surgeon general says brain health ‘new frontier’ (ARNEWS): “Brain health is the “new frontier” in science said Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho as she kicked off a two-day consortium on the topic. Tapping into the full potential of the brain can
Read MoreHow the Human Brain Project can drive brain health innovation
How can we harness the Human Brain Project to maximize its future health and well-being benefits? from SharpBrains You can now enjoy the slide deck from this session, which took place at the 2013 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (September 19–20th).
Read MoreJohn Todor: To reach brain potential, we need less individual “improv”
What is your current job title and organization, and what excites you the most about working there? As the Co-Founder of Living55Plus.com, I enjoy the opportunity to curate the new research showing how lifestyle impacts mental, physical and social well-being, and to help build a community to share everyday experiences. Please tell us about your interest in…
Read MoreWhite House BRAIN Initiative should start with the end goal in mind
White House BRAIN Initiative is a nice start, but it’s too small and timid (Venture Beat): “…it’s unlikely to move the needle because, unlike previous national projects, it lacks adequate funding and actionable objectives that can capture the imagination of innovators and the public at large…Is there an alternative approach? Yes. Start with the societal goal in mind,…
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