Wonderland Conference expands into longevity and mental health
Amazing adventures in Wonderland: Jason Najum, Senior Editor & Writer of Microdose, on why psychedelics and longevity go hand-in-hand.
Healing the mind and body. Overcoming physical and mental health issues. Living a better, longer, healthier life.
At the end of the day – after all the research and innovation – that’s what all this work is really about.
From psychedelic medicine to longevity science, innovative new treatment models are gaining mainstream acceptance. And with this healthcare renaissance comes the opportunity for synergies between these complementary industries, accelerating progress towards the common goal:
Better health outcomes for everyone.
Natural synergies: psychedelics & longevity science
Mental and physical health issues go beyond the diagnosed condition – their effects can ripple through so many other aspects of our lives.
Not only do they cause physical changes in the body (i.e. depression can damage brain cells) but they also contribute to a range of other physical problems like chronic stress, poor diet, inactivity, smoking, and addiction – which in turn increases the odds of everything from cardiovascular disease to cancer.
Wonderland Conference expands into longevity and mental health
Microdose’s Wonderland Conference has already established itself as the premier industry event in the psychedelic medicine space. But as new healthcare industries like longevity develop, so do opportunities for collaborations and innovations.
This is the motivation behind Wonderland expanding beyond psychedelics – to help reach more people and move our systems towards better health outcomes.
Explore further information information regarding Wonderland tickets and the possibilities for speakers, sponsors or exhibitors HERE .
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Assistant Professor at Georgetown University School of Medicine
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