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What’s Next?: The 2023 Industry Trend Report for Healthcare Disruptors and Early Adopters

In 2023, the US healthcare industry is again facing several significant challenges, including ongoing high inflation rates, labor shortages, and the persistent impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite continued difficulties, leaders in the space are working to find innovative solutions to improve the current system while looking ahead at the promising future of medicine that appears to have already arrived.

From artificial intelligence-based medicine to breakthroughs in precision neuroscience, we outline key trends expected to shape the healthcare landscape in 2023 and beyond.

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Canceling Menopause: Longevity Science Challenges The Reproductive Status Quo

Society has long accepted the natural decline of fertility and the onset of menopause as an inevitable part of life for women. An increased risk for age-related disease, disability, and cognitive decline, that just comes with the territory. However, the status quo of shifting hormone levels accompanied by cumbersome symptoms ranging from relatively mild (night sweats, irregular bleeding) to potentially fatal (heart disease, dementia) is now being questioned.

Humans are unique in that we are one of only five species that experience menopause and the only one that lives on land. Our closest cousins, chimpanzees, do not stop their reproductive cycles until near death. So why must we?

The truth is, there is no fundamental biological reason that requires women to begin losing the eggs essential to their future fertility before they even exit the womb. From 7 million eggs at 26 weeks of gestation down to 1 million at the time of birth, the number of eggs females carry begins to decrease exponentially, dwindling to 1,000 by age 51.

It’s worth noting that egg quality decreases with age, too: chromosomal defects increase by 0.5% each month after 35 years old, so a woman in her early 40s will likely have abnormalities in three-quarters of her remaining eggs.

While in utero and weighing approximately six large carrots (760g), a female’s fertility peaks. But does that make any evolutionary sense?

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Blogs of the Year: The Top 10 Most-Read A4M Articles in 2022 

It’s been a whirlwind year for the A4M blog! We’ve published nearly 50 articles on everything from microbiome transplants and other breakthrough longevity discoveries to pediatric mental health and promising interventions. Now, as we wrap up an incredible year for A4M, we wanted to take a moment to look back at the most popular blog articles of 2022.

We hope this review serves as a reminder of all the exceptional work done in our industry and community this year and serves as inspiration as we continue working toward a healthier future for all.

Here are the top 10 most-read articles of the year:

1) Exercise for Longevity: Aerobic Activity or Strength Training?

2) The Untold Truth: How Parental Mental Illness Affects Children’s Mental Health

3) Breakthrough Research Finds Meal Timing Is Key To Longevity

4) Rapamycin For Longevity: The Anti-Aging Miracle Drug?

5) Microbiome Transplants For Reversing Hallmarks Of Aging

6) What You Need To Know About Low Testosterone

7) 5 Surprising Menopause Symptoms – According To Dr. Felice Gersh

8) The Top 6 Nutrients For Brain Longevity

9) Endocrine Disruptors and Where to Find Them

10) 5 Myths About Fasting and Fasting Diets, Debunked

2022, that’s a wrap!

Now that we’ve seen the best of the year, it’s time to look ahead. We’re looking forward to sharing the industry’s top news and research developments with you in the coming year, and we hope you’ll continue to join us.