The fusion of innovation and longevity in healthcare truly represents a paradigm shift. Particularly in regions like Southeast Asia, health tech is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. Early detection, obesity care, and medical tourism are not just advancements—they’re lifelines that shape healthier futures. From my perspective as a healthcare leader, these developments highlight the power of cross-disciplinary collaboration and patient-centric solutions. 👉 Longevity isn’t just about living longer; it’s about enhancing the quality of life, supported by transformative technologies and proactive care. ✅ Explore this edition—GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific— every insight helps us envision a future where healthcare is more personalized, preventive, and impactful. *Revolutionising Healthcare: Innovations, Longevity, and Breakthroughs.* 📖 Read the full issue here: https://lnkd.in/gufNABV5
Dr Timothy Low ,PBM,Author,CEO,Board Director, Thank you for sharing this thought-provoking insight. I’ve followed Bryan’s fascinating journey of reversing his age through his multi-million-dollar quest for longevity—what I see as "regeneration and preservation" of youth. However, it presents intriguing queries: Is this endeavour morally sound? Or is it crossing the line into “playing God”? 🤔 Let’s discuss! #Longevity #Ethics #Regeneration #ThoughtLeadership
💯 Agree fully. I have already combined and integrated AI technologies into my HealthTec & Wellness solutions and offerings known as Health-Master programs to deliver online to individuals and groups in the APAC region Looking forward to your latest news and contents related to this space @Dr Timothy Low
It was truly an eye opener watching Bryan Johnson’s efforts to beat aging on the Netflix documentary but a little scary too to see someone spending so much time and money trying to beat the inevitable 🤔…..
General Manager at Green Cross Biotherapeutics Inc.
3wThe cost of treatment is extremely low in the southeast Asian countries in comparison to the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan,s Korea and other European and middle east nations. Among the southeast Asian nations the cost of major operations are extremely cheaper in the nations like India, Nepal, Bangladesh etc As regards the cost of eye surgery Nepal is the most cheaper and reliable in the world as I think. Due to this goodwill even people from the border of India, Bangladesh and Burma etc come to Nepal for the treatment and surgery. Because, there are world renowned eye surgeons in Nepal which can be searched on U-tube or Internet etc. Besides, these there are eminent orthopedic surgeons in Nepal, India and Bangladesh too.