
In Part I, we explored how new research from Karolinska Institutet revealed that the brain keeps generating neurons well into old age. Biology says growth continues. Culture still says...

In Part I, we explored how new research from Karolinska Institutet revealed that the brain keeps generating neurons well into old age. Biology says growth continues. Culture still says...

A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that the brain continues to generate neurons well into old age. The science is clear: growth continues. The challenge is cultural. Will...

Channel NewsAsia recently profiled Madam Lim, a 105-year-old Singaporean who is still living medicine-free. Born in 1920 and married at 18, she has lived through a century of wars,...

From Innovation to Impact: What Singapore’s ACE Report Means for the Longevity Economy Singapore’s ACE Innovation Trends Report is more than a catalogue of medical technologies; it is a...

Last week, I introduced the idea of the Longevity Inflation Index (LII), a new metric for understanding the real impact of rising costs on the savings and security of...

As we step deeper into the era of 100-year lives, the global economy is confronting a silent crisis: traditional inflation frameworks are dangerously outdated. Built around mid-life spending patterns,...

Nitin Jaiswal Founder, AgeTech Leadership Labs In popular discourse, longevity is often reduced to one idea: living longer. As a triumph of science, medicine, and public health, the increase...

As part of my research on the “Longevity Economy,” I’ve been reading the thought-provoking book Lifespan by David A. Sinclair A.O., Ph.D. Professor at Harvard Medical School. Two concepts he presents...

“The way we see the problem is the problem itself.” Stephen R. Covey. This timeless insight applies directly to how we view the 50+ demographic today. For too long,...