Asia-Pacific Shapes Innovation Push Amid ‘Tsunami’ Of Aging
Executive Summary
Asia-Pacific's growing aging population is expected to bring with it multiple challenges including a higher burden of non-communicable diseases. But health innovations, including crowd-sourced initiatives, could play a key role in improving the "health span" of the silver generation, experts at a recent conference in Singapore suggested.
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