On occasional Wednesdays, I offer tips for adulthood.
It’s been a long time since I attended a conference where I found myself looking forward to every single panel. But that was precisely the feeling I had this past Monday, when I attended the launch of The Longevity Forum, the latest organisation to emerge on the UK’s burgeoning ageing scene.
The Longevity Forum takes a two-pronged approach to the demographic realities of a globally ageing population. It is, on the one hand, interested in the potential for current scientific research to extend the lifespan. But it is also focused on the social and behavioural changes needed to adapt to this age of longevity.
The inaugural event to launch the Forum was invitation-only, so this blog shares five interesting ideas I took away:
Read the rest of this post over on the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing blog…
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