Author Archives: Zuzanna Walter

Igniting the Change: The Spring Congress Sparks Breakthroughs in Inflammation Medicine

Although “The Fire Inside” may have been extinguished, the glow of knowledge and inspiration continues to radiate long after the conclusion of our highly successful 31st Annual Spring Congress. Held at the luxurious Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, between May 18-20, this three-day event brought together over 2,000 innovative health professionals to explore the latest advancements in inflammation research and anti-aging medicine.

A must-attend event for physicians, allied health practitioners, and industry stakeholders, the Spring Congress featured a jam-packed schedule of captivating educational sessions, interactive workshops, networking opportunities, and more. The atmosphere at the convention center was electric as the brightest minds in the field exchanged ideas, pushed the boundaries of knowledge, and fostered lasting connections.

In case you missed it or would like to revisit last weekend’s experience, we have recapped some of the main highlights of the unforgettable event below.

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Insights, Innovation, and Inspiration: What the 31st Annual Spring Congress Has in Store for You

The highly anticipated 31st Annual Spring Congress: The Fire Inside: Inflammation: The Common Pathway to Disease kicks off on Friday, May 19th promising a game-changing weekend of advanced education and practice transformation. This year’s signature event gathers some of the medical world’s brightest minds and most influential voices to spotlight one of the greatest threats to public health: inflammation. The Congress will empower attendees to unlock their full potential and become much-needed catalysts for revolutionizing healthcare by offering a platform to explore cutting-edge practical insights, innovative clinical strategies, and the latest advancements in functional medicine. Read on to find out what the 31st Annual Spring Congress has in store for you.

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Young and Sick: Understanding The Epidemic of Chronic Disease Among Patients Under 40

Accounting for over 70% of deaths worldwide, chronic diseases – such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer – are well-known for their long-term, progressive nature. As one of the leading causes of disability, chronic health conditions not only affect the individual’s quality of life but also significantly impact society’s economic burden.

These conditions have traditionally been associated with aging, but we now witness a worrying trend of chronic disease among young adults. The prevalence of chronic diseases among patients under 40 is increasing at an alarming rate, posing a significant challenge for healthcare systems, professionals, and patients.

The systemic implications of a silent epidemic of chronic disease among young adults underscore the importance of understanding the underlying causes, risk factors, and prevention strategies that can enable early detection and effective treatment. Such an approach can not only improve population health outcomes but also help reduce the overall burden on healthcare systems and socio-economic conditions.

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