Dying young. And then learning to live well. Life 2.0 is what happens after you change it all. Nick is a Renaissance man who dabbles in the arts and the world around him. His mission is to help great people do great things. He is a partner and resource for a brighter future and writes,…
Serendipity is very important in scientific endeavors and played a critical role in the discovery of the mammalian gene, Klotho. Mouse and human genetic studies indicate that Klotho may largely determine how intelligent we are, what diseases we are susceptible to and how long we will live. Injection of synthetic Klotho hormone into mice reduces…
The birth of her son led Inez to think about new ways of creating a fairer society. In this talk, she describes the work of Manfred Max-Neef, the founder of Barefoot Economics. Inez Aponte is a facilitator, educator and consultant in the Human Scale Development Approach, working with individuals and communities seeking to improve their…
Trunzo highlights a different way of thinking and coping with diseases (and life), specifically Lyme. Dr. Trunzo earned his undergraduate degree in 1993 from Marywood University in Scranton PA and completed his graduate work in 2000 at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. He completed his pre-doctoral internship at the University of Vermont and his post-doctoral…
When your health is a top priority, trying to make sense of all the information on nutrition can be quite confusing.In this talk, Dr. Mike Israetel summarizes the scientific findings on diet and health and lays out the simple rules of diet design that can be used by nearly everyone to get the most out…
Prof. Eran Segal presented conclusions from the research on the TEDxRuppin stage and made us question common dietary beliefs. For additional information see http://genie.weizmann.ac.il New research led by Prof. Eran Segals and Dr. Elinavs research unit indicates a drastic change in blood sugar levels between two individuals on identical diets – this may explain why…