Centre for Healthy Longevity aims to enhance lifespan of Singapore population by five more years



By 2030, a quarter of Singapore’s population will be above 65 years old. The new NUHS Centre for Healthy Longevity at Alexandra Hospital aims to enhance the lifespan of Singaporeans by up to five years. It is banking on results from its in-depth research into health profiles of Chinese, Malays and Indians to significantly impact longevity for Asians. The centre will also conduct a series of clinical studies to test nutritional supplements aimed at middle-aged adults.

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14 thoughts on “Centre for Healthy Longevity aims to enhance lifespan of Singapore population by five more years”

  1. One-third of Singaporeans speak Mandarin. Majority of them are from freedom-loving nation, Taiwan 🇹🇼 not China.
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  3. Work on "RLE" Patients.
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    If Medical Science , Drugs Technology can't help the RLE's wirh Longevity forget about helping others !
    Worry about the Sick & Dying who need help most on Longevity !

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  4. Should have started this centre for healthy longevity 10 years ago, but better late than never. Whatever treatments, supplements, drugs etc that come out as a result of the research findings to rejuvenate old bodies, ensure that they are affordable to the ordinary, working class.

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