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1 And in Boston, health disparities across the city's population are particularly acute. On a national scale, according to research from RAND and John Hancock's Vitality program, the number of years that someone can expect to live in poor health in the United States has jumped 14 percent since 1990. A World Economic Forum report claimed that this is a result of aging populations and unhealthy habits, noting increased prevention and earlier diagnosis as critical to preserving health and wellness.

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Globally, the McKinsey Health Institute recently released a report indicating that lives are getting longer but not healthier, projecting that in the next decade, humanity can add 45 billion extra years of higher-quality life by mobilizing against the full spectrum of factors influencing our health. The gap between life spans (the number of years lived) and health spans (the number of years lived in good health) is a global, national, and local problem. Global leaders across public and private sectors, renowned academics, health and wellness influencers, former athletes, and more, will convene for two days to share the latest research and innovations driving the longevity economy and the future of health and well-being. 12, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, John Hancock, a unit of Toronto-based Manulife, is hosting its first-ever Longevity Symposium in Boston, joined by Mayor Michelle Wu.

boston john hancock tower

Hosts its First-Ever Symposium Reaffirming Commitment to Helping People Live Longer, Healthier, Better LivesīOSTON, Sept.














Boston john hancock tower