Ireland’s Oriel Marine Research & Development et al present a unique, ionic form of deep sea magnesium-rich marine mineral complex, sourced and extracted from a European Union-protected deep sea source using a proprietary and patented technology
The intriguing question of how we age has been of major interest and as well as coming under intense scrutiny in the past decade. This is largely because we are experiencing a shifting and evolving ageing demographic.
Currently, 11% of the world's population is over 60 years old. As we enjoy improved lifestyle, living conditions and nutrition, along with advanced medical technologies and therapeutics, this population is projected to increase to 22% by 2050.
Concomitantly, life span has been steadily rising, and modelling studies have demonstrated that life expectancy is projected to exceed 90 years by 2030. However, this does not necessarily translate into an 'ageing well' paradigm. This phenomenon has given rise to an increase in age-related illnesses, which in turn incurs a significant socio-economic effect and burden.
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