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African Leading Futurist Think & Do Tank- Future Studies| Afrolongevity| Journal| Magazine| DAP| Future News| International Longevity Summit Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa Присоединился Ekim 2018
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As a lady, there is one "hormone" you must know beyond your glucose reading and that's your insulin. Most routine medical checks focus on fasting glucose. If it is within range, you are told everything is fine. But glucose is only part of the story. Insulin is the "hormone" that controls glucose. When insulin begins to rise abnormally, it can stay elevated for years while glucose still appears normal. Insulin is produced by the pancreas. Its role is to move glucose from your bloodstream into your cells for energy. When your cells become less responsive, a condition known as insulin resistance i.e when your pancreas compensates by releasing more insulin. Your blood sugar may still look “normal,” but your system is already under metabolic strain. Here is where it gets tricky... The ovaries are not isolated from metabolism, this is because, they have insulin receptors. When insulin remains chronically high, it stimulates the ovarian cells to produce excess androgens (male-pattern hormones such as testosterone). Elevated androgens interfere with normal follicle maturation, that is, the process through which an egg develops and is released each cycle. What follows? Irregular ovulation. Weak ovulation. Sometimes complete absence of ovulation. This is one of the core metabolic mechanisms behind PCOS. But it does not stop there. Egg cells (oocytes) depend heavily on healthy mitochondria which is the energy-producing structures inside your cells. Chronic high insulin promotes inflammation, oxidative stress, and glycation (sugar-related damage to proteins). These processes impair mitochondrial function inside ovarian tissue. When mitochondrial efficiency declines, egg quality declines. That is accelerated ovarian aging. Ovarian aging is not just about your chronological age. It refers to declining egg quantity and quality, increased chromosomal instability, reduced implantation potential, and higher miscarriage risk. Persistent insulin resistance can contribute to earlier reproductive decline and, in some women, earlier functional menopause. By the time fasting glucose becomes abnormal, metabolic damage may have been ongoing for years. That is why every woman should know her fasting insulin. Your reproductive health is metabolic health. Your ovarian longevity is tied to how well your body handles glucose, stress, sleep, and inflammation. If you are a lady and you want to understand your metabolic profile and build a personalized ovarian longevity protocol, you can send me a DM.
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Africa’s future health is not just in laboratories, it’s in the fusion of science and indigenous knowledge. Nokukhanya Thembane (MBA, MTech), Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Mangosuthu University of Technology, is an award-winning medical technologist who bridges advanced biomedical science with Africa’s indigenous knowledge systems. Her work challenges a false choice between tradition and innovation, showing that Africa’s healing heritage can stand alongside molecular diagnostics and regenerative medicine. On 10–11 September 2025, she will speak at the International Longevity Summit Africa in Durban, exploring how Africa’s own knowledge systems can help solve the global problem of biological aging, and why that solution must be led by Africans. Sun Sibaya Hotel, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa For registration and partnership, visit — conference.taffds.org #ILSA2025 #LongevityScience #Healthspan #AfricaRising #IndigenousKnowledge
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The medicines of the future will not be discovered by chance, they will be designed. Dr. Ayanda Magwenyane, Scientist and Lecturer in Organic Chemistry at Mangosuthu University of Technology, is advancing the frontier of Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD) to accelerate Africa’s contribution to global biomedical innovation. With expertise spanning catalysis, medical biochemistry, and computational modeling, his work reimagines how Africa can leapfrog traditional drug discovery bottlenecks and directly target the biological mechanisms of aging and disease. On 10–11 September 2025, at the International Longevity Summit Africa in Durban, Dr. Magwenyane will highlight how Africa’s next generation of scientists can harness computational tools to design therapeutics that extend healthspan and reduce dependency on imported medicines. Sun Sibaya Hotel, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa For registration and partnership, visit — conference.taffds.org #ILSA2025 #LongevityScience #DrugDesign #FutureOfHealth #AfricaRising
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What if humans became the first generation to reprogram their own biology? @ParrishLiz, the CEO of BioViva USA Inc, is one of the most genetically modified humans on earth as of today and a recognized global voices in gene therapy and human longevity. In her talk, “Why You Will Become a GMO,” she will argue that the future of medicine is not about treating symptoms, but about rewriting the genetic code that drives aging and disease. On 10–11 September 2025, at the International Longevity Summit Africa in Durban, she will challenge us to rethink what it means to be human in an age where biotechnology can repair, regenerate, and extend life. For Africa, the question is urgent: will we adopt, innovate, and lead, or remain dependent on solutions designed elsewhere? Venue: Sun Sibaya Hotel, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa For registration and partnership, visit — conference.taffds.org #ILSA2025 #LongevityScience #GeneTherapy #FutureOfHealth #AfricaRising
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Sponsor Announcement – ILSA25 We are honored to welcome Hevolution Foundation as an official sponsor of the International Longevity Summit Africa 2025 (ILSA25). Hevolution’s mission to accelerate breakthroughs in healthspan science aligns directly with our vision to future-proof health and close the longevity divide in Africa. Their support empowers us to bring world-class research, innovation, and collaboration to the continent at a critical time in global health history. Together, we are advancing a future where extended healthy living is not a privilege of the few, but a universal right. Thank you, @hevolution_f, for standing with us on this historic journey. Durban, South Africa | Sept 10–11, 2025 For registration & partnership: conference.taffds.org #ILSA2025 #LongevityScience #AfricaRising
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Health isn’t just about living longer, it’s about staying biologically younger, metabolically sharper, and globally connected to the science that makes it possible. Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa| Sept 10–11 conference.taffds.org #ILSA2025 #Healthspan
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Mr. Paul Wright asked me this important question on LinkedIn, "I certainly accept and partially understand your enthusiasm for the longevity movement but it is difficult for me to understand why it is such a good thing to expend resources to extend life at the end when we cannot seem to find the resources to protect life at the beginning. What is the moral argument for life extension other than just because we can? Me: You're absolutely right to highlight the moral tension between extending life at the end and protecting life at the beginning. But longevity science, when properly understood, is not about indulging the elite or chasing immortality. It’s about preserving vitality, autonomy, and dignity across the human lifespan, especially in societies where aging means decay, dependency, and despair. The moral argument for life extension is rooted in justice, compassion, and biological equity. Aging is not just “natural decline”, it is the leading risk factor for nearly all chronic diseases, and those diseases disproportionately burden the poor, the forgotten, and the under-resourced. To slow or reverse biological aging is to prevent needless suffering, extend productive years, and reduce the societal cost of palliative sickcare. When we treat aging, we’re not just adding years at the end, we’re reshaping the quality of life throughout. Imagine a world where a woman in her 80s in rural Nigeria can still walk unaided, grow food, raise grandchildren, and contribute wisdom to her community. That is not indulgence, it is intergenerational investment. And if we argue that we must “fix early-life problems first,” we risk a false dichotomy. We can do both. In fact, life extension technologies (like gene therapies, nutritional epigenetics, and stem cell innovations) have enormous spillover effects on maternal care, child health, and preventive medicine. The biology of aging begins before birth, so longevity science, in its best form, isn’t just for the old. It’s for every stage of life. So no, the answer is not “just because we can.” The answer is: because we must. Because life, at any age, is sacred. Because decline is not dignity. And because the future belongs to those who stop normalizing slow biological death. Meantime, longevity is pursued true prevention and intervention. #longevity @biogerontology @aubreydegrey @davidasinclair @etetedaxon @rand_longevity @LxngevityLab
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TAFFD's Academy of the Future will be holding a 6-week Creative Writing Class with Prof. Sarita Sharma. Join our 6-week intensive writing class starting on Saturday May 3. Send your POP or contact the following numbers for more info: +234(0) 813 428 5242 +234(0) 903 709 8364
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TAFFD's journal is an international, high-impact, open-access scholarly journal that publishes only new, original ideas and guided by a distinguished global editorial board. Visit: journal.taffds.org
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Rejuve.AI
Rejuve.AI@Rejuve_AI·
We're still reliving @TAFFDsOrg International Longevity Summit Africa 2024 that a few of our team attended last week! 🌍 To celebrate, we’re revisiting a fantastic episode of our podcast Healthspan Horizons with Brenda Ramokopelwa, Co-founder of @afrolongevity. Brenda told us about the infrastructure of a longevity movement — with an emphasis on education and advocacy. We also explored how our organizations can come together to solve aging. Watch the episode now here: buff.ly/4fkIRve
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Afrolongevity
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Join us at #ILSA, where Professor Joyce Marie Jackson a world-renowned cultural anthropologist, from @LSU will share her transformative insights in her talk, "Cultural Crossroads of Public Health: Navigating the Journey from Rituals to Robotics." Let's shape the future together.
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Now more than ever, it's crucial to focus on longevity, health, and well-being. Join us at the International Longevity Summit Africa 2024—West Africa's first global event on healthy aging. Don't miss out! 👇🏾 conference.taffds.org #HealthyAging #Longevity #ILSA2024
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If asked, most would guess that the age of this Great Thinker, Futuristic and Ageless Queen of Longevity is in her late 50s. This is due to Dr @NatashaVitaMore intrinsic capacity despite nearing 75 years. ILSA will be held on 24th & 25th of October, 2024 conference.taffds.org
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