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21st Century medicine

Science

of Longevity Medicine


Longevity science

Medicine

to live longer, better

Long, healthy lives 
How do some people avoid the slowing down, deteriorating, and weakening that plagues many of their peers decades earlier? Are they just lucky? Or do they know something the rest of us don’t? Is it possible to grow older without getting sicker? What if you could look and feel fifty through your eighties and nineties?

Live longer
Modern medicine has increased life expectancy – over the past 100 years the global life expectancy has more than doubled. But, this has not necessarily been accompanied by an equivalent increase in healthy life expectancy. People are living longer but many of those years are burdened by chronic diseases. This is where it’s important to understand the difference between lifespan and healthspan. Lifespan is the total number of years we live whereas healthspan is how many of those years we remain healthy and free from disease. 

Aging with full health
Lifelong (also referred as “chronic” or “non-communicable”) diseases are the leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Sarena Clinic works closely with geroscientists (age scientists) and university longevity science departments to bring the patients the latest technology for healthy aging and disease prevention. 

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1. Systems Biology

Science

changes everything

Medicine is now undergoing a major revolution that will transform the nature of healthcare from
reactive to preventive.
Modern medicine does not focus on preventing or reversing aging, which is the primary cause of multiple chronic diseases collectively called “age-related diseases”.
This group is comprised of heart disease, cancers, metabolic, neurodegenerative pathologies, some more harmful than others. Mainstream commonly uses a symptomatic approach in age-related disease treatment is possible only once the disease has already manifested itself. Thus, the period of senility, characterized by a steep drop in the quality of life, is prolonged.
By targeting the cause of these diseases – aging – longevity medicine can significantly delay their onset, prevent chronification and relapse.
Overall, aging-focused therapies promise to extend the healthy period of life.

2. Longevity Medicine

Biology

of Aging

Key benefits of the new technologies include new abilities to:
• Detect disease at an earlier stage, when it is easier and less expensive to treat effectively
• Stratify patients into groups that enable the selection of optimal therapy
• Reduce adverse drug reactions by more effective early assessment of individual drug responses
• Improve the selection of new biochemical targets for drug discovery
• Reduce the time, cost, and failure rate of clinical trials for new therapies

3. Clinical Application

Longevity Medicine

Your benefits

Key benefits of the new technologies include new abilities to:

• Detect disease at an earlier stage, when it is easier and less expensive to treat effectively
• Stratify patients into groups that enable the selection of optimal therapy
• Reduce adverse drug reactions by more effective early assessment of individual drug responses
• Improve the selection of new biochemical targets for drug discovery
• Reduce the time, cost, and failure rate of clinical trials for new therapies

International

Science Hubs

Sarena is connected to a global hub of longevity science, preventive medicine and geroscience science entities:


European Society of Preventive Medicine

Science

Aging Research Center

Research

All Parliamentary Group of Longevity

Public Health

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