Healthspan Action Recent News
Telomeres: What are they, and how do they impact aging?
By Rebecca Sohn - LiveScience.com Telomeres are sections of DNA that are found at the ends of chromosomes and seem to play a role in aging. Telomeres are the "caps" that protect...
Previously Unknown Driver of Aging Discovered – Simple Supplement May Reverse It
By PLOS - SciTechDaily.com The decline of Menin in the hypothalamus may contribute to physiological aging, affecting cognition, bone mass, skin thickness, and lifespan. A recent...
5 foods a longevity expert eats each day to stay biologically 20 years younger than his age
By Alexa Mikhail - Fortune Doctor and longevity expert Dr. Mark Hyman swears by these five foods to age well, live longer, and reduce the risk of chronic disease. The 63-year-old...
Welcome to the Healthspan Action Coalition (HSAC)
We are a worldwide, cross-sector societal movement helping to establish a new paradigm in medicine
Healthspan Action Coalition (HSAC) supports new medical strategies that intervene in the aging process and offer much better treatment of age-related diseases (dementia, heart disease, cancer, frailty, and many more).
Advancing the Cause of Improving Healthspan
Bringing together science, industry, regulatory bodies and patient advocacy groups with a common goal of relieving human suffering.
Promoting Public Policy for More Longevity research
Supporting legislative action that seeks to address the aging process and its role in virtually all noncommunicable diseases.
Advocating for Worldwide Distributive Justice
Fighting to remove barriers to healthcare and address the drivers of health inequality for our entire population, both young and old.
The Coalition’s priorities include:
- Increasing government funding for meritorious healthspan research, funding and filling clinical trials.
- Prioritizing an accelerated regulatory process for healthspan treatments and cures, enacting evidence-based regulations that keep pace with innovation.
- Advancing public and private sector payment policies supporting patient access to regenerative medicine and other advanced therapies aimed at extending the healthspan.
- Lessening preclinical animal testing and substituting, where feasible, support for and deployment of advanced technologies, including precision medicine, organ-on-a-chip, AI, organoids and tissue-engineering.
- Addressing the progress, implications and global adoption of the World Health Organization ICD-11 codes declaring aging is a disease-related condition.
- Driving workforce development initiatives, including within technical schools and community colleges, to build capacity and develop a skilled workforce for this highly technical field.
- Distributive justice: delivering an increased healthspan to all populations and communities by creating cross-sector collaborations and tools aimed at addressing disparities in the drivers of health, racism and bias, and structural flaws in the health system. All people should have the fair and just opportunity to achieve their full potential in every aspect of their health, longevity and well-being.
SUPPORTING HEALTHSPAN INITIATIVES WORLDWIDE
Promoting favorable policy and funding for scientific research, innovations and patient engagement
The coalition unites all stakeholders who have an interest in lessening the burden of diseases and conditions that affect not only the aged, but all patients worldwide who experience an enormous range of health conditions, all of which impact the healthspan.
Countries Represented
Combined Leadership Experience
“This new initiative fills a glaring unmet need. We’ve come to believe that the field of biological aging is the new frontier, and patients are the key driving force to advancing an extension of the healthspan, the number of years we can live free of disease and disability.”
Bernard Siegel
Executive Director and Founding Board Member