Prevention of age-related diseases

The risks of age-related diseases can be anticipated by individual medical check-ups with advanced methods of diagnostics. Based on individual medical check-ups and laboratory data, risks can be identified, and preventive protocols can be suggested.

The first steps in prevention are an initial medical examination (medical consultation), consolidation of a medical history, and controlling for specific pathophysiological parameters by laboratory testing or special medical examinations and individual genetic predisposition markers. 

These measures allow patients to evaluate and minimize the risk of
developing different age-related pathologies such as:

Preventive protocols to minimize risks of age-related diseases

Identifying which factors have the greatest influence and what can be changed is important for preventing age-related diseases that can lower life expectancy and quality of life. This requires regular medical follow-ups. The frequency will be determined for each patient individually. The content of preventive protocols is individually designed and could include, for example, implementing certain lifestyle modifications, improving pathophysiological biomarkers by using an individual conventional or scientifically proven alternative approach, and a series of laboratory tests.

“The aging process is universal but not uniform. Timely control and identification of age-related changes in patients is the main way to prevent age-related diseases. An individual medical check-up, the necessary medical intervention, and changes in lifestyle are the keys to healthy aging and active longevity.”

Dr. Aleks Letnikovs

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