The 2nd most expensive chronic condition in the US may surprise you.
“While the best medical minds are working every day to learn more about neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, we’ve always known that everyone’s best chance at treatment and management of symptoms is early detection,” said William Kapp, MD, CEO of Fountain Life. Read more
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Sam Nazarian’s SBE takes 15K sf of Retail Reuben Brothers’ Century Plaza
Hotelier and restaurant mogul Sam Nazarian’s SBE Entertainment has leased 13,000 square feet at the Reuben Brothers’ Century Plaza development in Century City to open a medical and wellness facility, the firms announced on Wednesday.
3X Super Bowl Winner, Ed McCaffrey on his Fountain Life experience
Recently, Solomon Wilcots, an esteemed NFL veteran turned broadcaster, had the privilege of hosting a discussion with Ed McCaffrey, a three-time Super Bowl-winning wide receiver. In addition to sharing his experience at the Fountain Life center in Naples, Ed McCaffrey and Solomon Wilcots delved into the importance of taking a proactive approach to your health. They discussed valuable insights and emphasized the significance of proactive measures in maintaining well-being. To listen to the recorded segment from Sirius XM NFL Radio, simply click the link below.
It’s an opportunity to gain unique perspectives on both football and health from these prominent figures. Stay informed, inspired, and take charge of your health by accessing the recorded segment and enjoying this insightful conversation between Solomon Wilcots and Ed McCaffrey.
Fountain Life Brings Unique Health Screening and Diagnostic Capabilities to Dallas with Opening of Innovative New Center
NAPLES, Fla., Nov. 7, 2022 / -Fountain Life, a preventative health and longevity company committed to transforming global healthcare from reactive to proactive, today announced the opening of its third precision diagnostic center designed to help members live longer, healthier and more fulfilling lives by detecting illnesses at their earliest stages. The company's newest center, located in Dallas, TX, features innovative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to collect and assess data that can aid in diagnosing conditions such as cancer, heart disease and neurodegenerative disease before they can cause harm.
"The ability to detect illness early before it advances leads to extraordinarily high survival rates and enables our members to experience a much higher quality of life," said Bill Kapp, M.D., Fountain Life CEO and co-founder. "We are proud to be able to serve a growing number of members. The Dallas center joins our location in Naples, FL and our center in White Plains, NY as a premier healthcare destination for individuals who want to become the CEO of their own health and realize the benefits of early disease detection."
The 14,000 sq ft center located in the northern area of Dallas offers precision diagnostic testing including executive blood panels, a full-body and brain MRI, CCTA heart scanning and other assessments such as a blood test that can detect more than 50 cancers as early as stage 0 to 1. These cutting-edge technologies can screen for structural abnormalities and other key indicators of a developing disease, identifying many chronic diseases and life-threatening conditions that may be asymptomatic or have no genetic indicators, which make them difficult to predict using standard medical tests. When diagnosed early, members can avoid or mitigate long-term issues that may require ongoing treatment and reduce longevity and quality of life.
Fountain Life centers, now open in Texas, Florida, and New York, are planned for several other U.S. and global locations in the coming years. The expansion also includes partnerships with real estate developers, hospitality management companies, payors and other wellness-oriented businesses, all with the goal of making early screenings for chronic, preventative and potentially lethal conditions available to as many individuals as possible.
About Fountain Life
Fountain Life brings together the world's most renowned scientists and physicians to boost longevity and performance – putting health back in healthcare. Fountain Life does this by using cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) to collect data and gain insights into the human body that have never been possible before. Fountain Life's data-driven approach enables finding illnesses, including cancer, cardiac, metabolic, and neurodegenerative disease, early before they can cause harm. As a result, Fountain Life members operate at peak performance throughout their life with the aim that they will feel as healthy and vibrant at 100 as they were at 60.
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Fountain Life Media Contacts:
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Exploring MRI with AI as a Preventative Diagnostics Tool
Advancements in Artificial Intelligence are reinventing medical care and changing the way we diagnose illnesses. As Fountain Life co-founder Peter Diamandis points out in his book The Future is Faster Than you Think, “convergence of sensors, networks, and AI is upending medical diagnosis.”
One of the areas Fountain Life is most excited about is our full body MRI with AI. Our non-invasive MRI provides a head-to-toe scan, using a powerful magnetic field that allows doctors to see a 3D rendering of your body and brain. Unlike an X-ray, there are no negative effects on your body. Through convergence Fountain Life can link the MRI imaging with artificial intelligence (AI) to scan for any abnormalities or irregularities.
MRI with AI allows doctors to see, with unparalleled precision, the body, and spot abnormalities at their earliest – and usually treatable – stage. It can reveal cancer tumors before they arrive at stage 3 or 4, and even find small aneurysms in the brain. It can also show neurodegeneration and signs of blood vessels narrowing in the brain and heart, and offers imaging of all organs in the body, such as the liver and kidneys.
Annual MRI with AI Testing for Fountain Life Members
Fountain Life members can use this valuable tool annually to find illnesses in their infancy before they can cause harm. While no one wants to hear that they have cancer, finding it early saves lives. You can start treatment for cancer while it’s still at an early, highly treatable stage. Alternatively, based on findings, you may be instructed to change medications or modify your lifestyle to help prevent or reverse heart disease or even dementia!
All Fountain Life members receive an MRI scan with AI annually as part of our precision diagnostics preventative tests. Together, these annual tests play a key role in helping you live to 100 – while feeling like you’re 60.
Time Anxiety Could Be Ruining Your Productivity
Do deadlines make you particularly anxious? Do you constantly worry that you’ll be late for appointments? If so, you have been experiencing a condition called time anxiety, and it can rob your productivity. Time anxiety is a general sense of stress or unease related to time. It involves feeling pressured, overwhelmed, or anxious about time-related factors like dates, appointments, and being late. While time anxiety presents itself in many ways, there are also solutions and treatments for this often-debilitating condition.
Identifying Time Anxiety
Most people experience anxiety when they are late, or if they have missed an important meeting. However, when you live with time anxiety, your feelings about time-related concepts often exist without concrete reasons or triggers. Time anxiety is accompanied by various features that manifest in an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in the following ways:
- Constant Worry: People with time anxiety often experience continued worry about the passage of time. They often feel pressure when faced with deadlines, often worrying that they won't have enough time to complete tasks. This worry can extend to worries about lateness and about missing appointments, or manifest as an overall unease about the day getting later.
- Fear of the Future: There is often an underlying fear of the future associated with time anxiety. People may worry about potential negative outcomes of planned or unknown activities. Those with this feature of time anxiety may worry about specific events in the future or may deal with existential dread, a generalized worry about the passage of time and the unknowable future.
- Sense of Urgency: The average person feels motivated to complete time-limited or urgent projects. However, people with time anxiety may feel a heightened sense of urgency in their actions. always rushing to complete tasks or meet deadlines, even when the situation might not require immediate attention.
- Procrastination: Though they are obsessed with lateness and deadlines, some people with time anxiety may also engage in procrastination. The fear of not having enough time can be overwhelming, and that fear can lead to avoiding tasks until the last minute. Unsurprisingly, procrastination feeds on existing anxiety and causes further worry.
- Feeling uneasy when you don’t get around to everything you had planned to: ?When Alex Lickerman, MD, described this factor of time anxiety, he used a vacation as a metaphor. When you go away, you make plans and create timelines. Before a trip, you may look at upcoming plans with pleasant anticipation. However, if you don’t complete all your plans, you may become more preoccupied with the sites and attractions you missed than with those you could see. This dwelling on the negative can turn into obsession with what was missed, and a self-renewing cycle of anxiety and regret.
- Impaired Time Management: Paradoxically, even with their intense focus on time and time-related concepts, people with time anxiety may struggle with effective time management. The anxiety may interfere with their ability to plan and prioritize tasks efficiently. Procrastination falls under this umbrella, as do misjudging the time it takes to complete a task or misunderstanding the tools needed to keep an effective schedule.
Treatment is Available for Time Anxiety
The good news is that time anxiety can be treated with intervention by mental health professionals and others who treat mental and emotional maladies. Treatments for time anxiety are like those for other types of anxiety. They range from the clinical to the recreational. The Cleveland Clinic notes that these four treatments are effective for people with time anxiety:
- Talk therapy - A licensed therapist will help you uncover the source of your condition and provide a safe space to explore the lifestyle components of your time anxiety.
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) – CBT deals with identifying the thoughts that trigger compulsive activities, and then “retraining” the brain to choose healthier responses to anxiety.
- Hypnotherapy – A licensed hypnotherapist uses focus and breathing to bring you into a calm, dream-like state. In that position, you can feel safe to explore experiences and trauma that may have led to time anxiety. A hypnotherapist can also give you a post-hypnotic suggestion, which will replace anxious thoughts and behaviors once you wake up.
- Meditation – Many people use meditation to treat various forms of anxiety, and it can be used to treat time anxiety. Meditation trains you on how to breathe and focus your mind in a particular way that calms your mind and reduces your stress response. In a calmer state, your anxiety will lessen.
Time-related mental conditions like time anxiety can be very debilitating. Fortunately, once it is identified properly, you can receive treatments to make it less of a disruption to your life.
Unmasking the Hidden Threat
New studies link endocrine disrupting chemicals with reproductive health
The human endocrine system comprises a network of glands that produce and secrete hormones, which are chemical substances responsible for controlling a range of bodily functions. The major glands that make up the endocrine system include the pineal gland, pituitary gland, pancreas, ovaries, testes, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, hypothalamus, and adrenal glands. These glands regulate various body functions such as metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among others. The system operates via feedback mechanisms that maintain a stable internal environment, or homeostasis, within the body.
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) are a class of environmental toxins that can interfere with the normal functioning of the endocrine system. These chemicals can mimic, block, or alter the hormones in the body, leading to a disruption in the body's normal hormone balance. New research have connected EDC exposure to disrupt metabolic and reproductive health in men and women.
We are exposed to EDCs every day
Commonly encountered Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals include Bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and certain pesticides. BPA is frequently found in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, often used in food and beverage packaging and toys. Phthalates are commonly used in PVC plastics, cosmetics, and medical devices. PCBs were once widely used in coolants, flame retardants, and insulators, and despite being banned in the 1970s, residues persist in the environment. Certain pesticides, such as DDT, used to control pests in agriculture, can also act as endocrine disruptors. These chemicals often enter our bodies through the consumption of contaminated food and water, inhalation of polluted air, or physical contact with contaminated products. EDCs also include parabens, commonly used as food preservatives; and triclosan,?an antimicrobial compound used in personal care products.
EDCs have effects on women’s reproductive and metabolic systems
In this year’s studies, researchers identified impacts of EDCs on women’s reproductive health, including:
- Early menopause
- Endometriosis
- Polycystic ovary syndrome
- Delayed menarche
- Uterine fibroids
Several of these conditions are not only disruptive to reproduction, but they also increase the risk of breast and uterine cancers. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals were also found to cause metabolic syndrome, a disease that increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, and stroke – three of the most life-limiting health conditions.
Men’s reproductive health also takes a turn when exposed to EDCs
In a separate research review of endocrine disruptors on men, the team found that the chemicals caused several reproductive issues, including:
- Irregular testosterone levels
- Infertility
- Reduced sperm production, quality, and motility
- Testicular abnormalities and cancer
These conditions not only impact fertility but can be life-threatening Low testosterone is associated with loss of bone density and muscle mass; high testosterone is associated with prostate cancer.
How to reduce exposure to endocrine disruptive chemicals
- Choose household and personal care products formulated without EDCs
- Look for plastic bottles that are BPA free, and better yet, drink from reusable bottles
- Limit plastic usage in your home, and replace it with wood, glass, or metal
- Eat organic foods that have not been exposed to pesticides
Fountain Life can help
As part of our APEX membership, Fountain Life delivers diagnostics that test for the effects of these dangerous chemicals in your body. Fountain Life offers a comprehensive suite of tests that help to identify damage caused by environmental chemicals such as EDC's. With our APEX Membership, Fountain Life can help you identify diseases before you have symptoms, and provide a suite of diagnostics and therapeutics to keep you performing and living at your best.
Understanding Hard Plaque vs. Soft Plaque
Your heart is the engine that keeps your body running, and taking care of it should be a top priority. Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, and one of its primary culprits is the buildup of arterial plaque. While many people are familiar with the concept of plaque in the arteries, it's crucial to understand the difference between hard and soft plaque and how getting preventative heart scans, such as Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA), can help prevent heart attacks, aneurysms, and other life-threatening conditions.
The plaque predicament
Arterial plaque is a substance that builds up inside your arteries over time. This plaque is composed of various substances, including cholesterol, fat, calcium, and cellular waste. However, not all plaque is created equal. Plaque can be categorized into two primary types: hard and soft plaque.
Hard plaque vs. soft plaque
- Hard Plaque: Hard plaque, also known as calcified plaque, is the more stable and older form of arterial buildup. It is characterized by the presence of calcium deposits within the plaque itself. This calcium makes the plaque hard and inflexible, like a rigid shell. Over time, hard plaque can narrow the arteries, reducing blood flow to the heart muscle. It may eventually lead to a condition called coronary artery disease (CAD) or atherosclerosis.
- Soft Plaque: Soft plaque, on the other hand, is the more dangerous and volatile form of arterial buildup. Unlike hard plaque, soft plaque is composed of fatty deposits and inflammatory cells, making it soft and unstable. This type of plaque can rupture suddenly, leading to blood clots that can block blood flow to the heart or other vital organs. When a blood clot obstructs an artery supplying the heart, it can result in a heart attack. Soft plaque is also associated with an increased risk of aneurysms, which are potentially life-threatening bulges in blood vessel walls.
Preventative heart scans: The role of CCTA
Now that we understand the difference between hard and soft plaque, it's clear why preventative measures are so crucial. One of the most effective tools in early detection and prevention is the Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA) scan. CCTA is a non-invasive imaging test that uses advanced CT technology to create detailed, 3D images of the coronary arteries. Here's how CCTA can help:
- Early Detection: CCTA can identify both hard and soft plaque in the coronary arteries, allowing for early intervention and treatment.
- Risk Assessment: By assessing the type and extent of plaque present, CCTA can help determine your risk of heart disease, heart attack, and aneurysms.
- Treatment Planning: Based on the findings from a CCTA scan, healthcare providers can develop personalized treatment plans, which may include lifestyle changes, medications, or even procedures to remove or bypass blockages.
- Assessment of Anomalies: CCTA can also identify other cardiac anomalies, such as congenital heart defects or abnormalities in the structure of the coronary arteries.
- Peace of Mind: Regular CCTA scans can provide peace of mind for individuals at higher risk of heart disease, allowing them to monitor changes in plaque buildup over time and make necessary adjustments to their health regimen.
The Secret to Living a Longer and Healthier Life
Precision Diagnostics is the most critical thing you can do to reduce chronic illness risk.
You may be doing all you can to lead an active, healthy lifestyle through diet, exercise and annual physicals, yet heart disease, cancer and stroke still account for 77 percent of all deaths in people over the age of 65. The grim statistics are mostly due to the fact that regular medicine still relies on 200-year-old diagnostics tools to forecast your health. Fortunately, Fountain Life’s cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) and new data collection technologies allow us to see inside the body in a way that was never before possible. That means masses or abnormalities that would previously have gone unnoticed can now be caught in their earliest phases when non-invasive intervention is still highly effective. With this incredible technology at your fingertips, we truly believe that 100 is the new 60!
By focusing on prevention and early detection, the superior science behind Precision Diagnostics can significantly delay or even prevent diseases such as: cancer, neurodegenerative, and cardiovascular conditions. It can also stave off illnesses caused by insulin resistance, autoimmunity, and inflammation. Precision Diagnostics testing has proved to be a life-saving tool for our clients.
Your ticket to longevity begins with taking advantage of Fountain Life’s Precision Diagnostics package, which includes a full body and brain MRI with Artificial Intelligence, AI Coronary Artery Scan, Early Cancer Detection Test, Executive Blood Panel, Biological Age, Whole Genome Sequencing, Gut Microbiome Analysis, DEXA Bone Density Scan and a detailed return of results with a Fountain Life physician.
Here’s a brief summary of each part of our essential health package:
Full Body and Brain MRI
Our non-invasive MRI provides a snapshot of the entire body and brain, then links it with AI to scan for any abnormalities. Custom MRI protocols have a high accuracy in cancer detection, while specific organs can be imaged in detail for advanced protocols. The leading AI technology can also analyze brain patterns to detect neurodegenerative diseases in their infancy.
AI Coronary Artery Scan
If there’s a heart attack looming in your future three, five or 10 years down the road, this new AI-guided approach to Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA) allows us to detect the warning signs so you can take actions to prevent it. We do this by accurately assessing your present-day heart disease risk by identifying newer, soft plaque that is prone to rupture. By using a non-invasive injection of an iodinated contrast media, the AI Coronary Artery Scan can examine the arteries that supply blood to your heart and determine whether they have narrowed. This visual snapshot allows us to implement changes and treatments where necessary so we can prevent heart attack, heart failure, stroke and even dementia.
Executive Blood Panel
Receive a comprehensive blood work panel to assess your kidney and liver function; vitamin, mineral and hormone levels; lipid panel; and glucose markers. This test will flag potential health risks and enable our team to make suggestions to optimize your health and performance – including nutritional and lifestyle changes.
Early Cancer Detection
Detect cancer in its early stages with our multi-cancer early detection blood test. This simple test screens for over 50 types of cancer—over 45 of which lack regular screening tests today. This multi-cancer early detection test is effective in finding cancers at stages 0 to 1, enabling doctors to treat before cancer spreads or causes harm.
DEXA Bone Density Scan
Our DEXA bone density scan measures the mineral content of your bones and, ultimately, your bone strength. This provides helpful details on your risk for osteoporosis (bone loss) and fractures (bone breaks). The DEXA scan can track bone health changes over time and monitor treatment to determine its efficacy. DEXA also measures body composition, such as body fat and muscle mass.
Gut Microbiome Analysis
Keeping the balance between good and bad bacteria is essential for optimal immunity, digestion, and overall health. Assessing GI can be especially helpful for those who have vague symptoms that they have been unable to previously diagnose, as well as conditions including inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Determine Your Biological Age
This epigenetic test looks at methylation markers on your DNA to predict your biological age in comparison to your chronological age, and further determine how these changes will affect your body and overall health. The test looks at over 900,000 locations on the DNA, then uses a machine learning algorithm to find correlations linked to health outcomes. Your biological age determined by this test is potentially more accurate at predicting health span (how healthy you are) and lifespan (how long you will live) than any previous molecular biomarker.
Whole Genome Sequencing
Sequence your DNA with whole-exome sequencing for the broadest insight possible into your DNA. This genomic testing is the first to integrate DNA sequencing data with lab values and other properties to enable us to better understand how your DNA affects your health. Using sophisticated computer algorithms, we can link the gene variations you have to peer-reviewed published papers to determine the impact of even very rare mutations. The database contains more than 350,000 associations between genomic mutations and health-related findings, making it the world’s most powerful DNA test.
Live at your Pinnacle
It’s not enough to just live longer, at Fountain Life we make it possible for you to live better so that you can live at the top of your health summit. Cutting-edge science and artificial intelligence (AI) tests offer insights into finding illness earlier than ever before. As a valued APEX member, our promise to you is to be the trusted fiduciary for all your health needs. From medical, nutritional and lifestyle recommendations, our primary goal is to extend lifespan while optimizing your health span.
Preventative, predictive and personalized care
Welcome to preventative, predictive and personalized health care that puts you at the center of your lifelong wellness journey. Fountain Life’s APEX membership offers early detection technology, advanced treatment plans and concierge medical service. The primary goal of this membership is to find illnesses in their infancy before they can cause harm, and then provide the necessary treatments and resources to turn the table on cancer, heart disease, dementia and a host of other ailments.
Your annual APEX Membership includes:
Full Body and Brain MRI with AI
A snapshot of the entire body and brain, which will identify any masses or abnormalities before they become symptomatic.
AI Coronary Artery Scan
Our AI Coronary Artery Scan, also known as Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA), allows us to accurately assess present-day heart disease risk, providing the opportunity to implement changes to prevent heart attack, heart failure, stroke and even dementia.
DEXA Bone Density Scan
Osteoporosis risk and fractures are detected as well as measuring the mineral content of bones and bone strength. Body fat and muscle mass are also determined.
4 Executive Blood Panels
Comprehensive blood work assesses kidney and liver function; vitamin, mineral and hormone levels; lipid panel and glucose makers. Four times a year this blood analysis will be conducted, and customized nutritional and lifestyle suggestions will help optimize your health and performance on an ongoing basis.
4 Review of Results
After each blood panel test, your personalized health coach will meet with you and adjust your programming and supplement recommendations according to the results obtained.
Early Cancer Detection Test
An annual screening of 50 types of cancer, more than 45 types of cancer that aren’t screened in regular testing. This multi-cancer early detection test is able to identify cancers at stage 0 to 1, permitting the luxury of proactive treatment in its infancy long before any harmful spread occurs.
Determine Your Biological Age
This epigenetic test looks at methylation markers on your DNA to predict your biological age in comparison to your chronological age, and further determine how these changes will affect your body and overall health. The test looks at over 900,000 locations on the DNA, then uses a machine learning algorithm to find correlations linked to health outcomes. Your biological age determined by this test is potentially more accurate at predicting healthspan (how healthy you are) and lifespan (how long you will live) than any previous molecular biomarker.
Whole Genome Sequencing
Sequence your DNA with whole-exome sequencing for the broadest insight possible into your DNA. This genomic testing is the first to integrate DNA sequencing data with lab values and other properties to enable us to better understand how your DNA affects your health. Using sophisticated computer algorithms, we can link the gene variations you have to peer-reviewed published papers to determine the impact of even very rare mutations. The database contains more than 350,000 associations between genomic mutations and health-related findings, making it the world’s most powerful DNA test. Performed only in Year One of your Apex Membership.
Heart Monitoring Analysis
If any flags occur as a result from the CCTA testing, your heart will be monitored throughout the year by our medical team ensuring effective treatments will reduce any risk of heart disease
Gut Microbiome Analysis
Keeping the balance between good and bad bacteria is essential for optimal immunity, digestion, and overall health. Assessing GI can be especially helpful for those who have vague symptoms that they have been unable to previously diagnose, as well as conditions including inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Concierge Physician
Access to a Fountain Life Concierge Physician to answer any medical and proactive health questions you have throughout your journey.
Health Coordinator
Contact your dedicated Fountain Life Health Coordinator for all scheduling inquiries, updates, questions and more.
Emotional Support
We recognize that preventative diagnostics can be an emotional journey for our members. That’s why, if and when disease is detected, our experienced medical team will chart out a therapeutic treatment plan and ensure that you feel safe and empowered throughout the entire process.
Superior healthcare is also about providing exceptional service, which means we’ll proactively take care of all scheduling. As an APEX member, your Fountain Life Healthcare Coordinator and Concierge Physician will proactively reach out to you to thoroughly review results and ensure all medications and supplements are up-to-date based on your latest test results. Anytime you need support on your health journey, our team is available via phone, text or teleconference; we make your healthcare needs are our highest priority.
Living at the top of your health summit means having a team of longevity scientists, physicians and health experts you can count on. We’re continually reviewing the latest advances in medical research so that we can identify compelling treatments for our patients. With Fountain Life Centers soon to be located around the world, our full suite of services and medical care will be available to members no matter where their travels take them.