Safety, welfare, environment, health, etc., are part of a wide range of elements that each individual is posed and that affect their quality of life, they understood from a multidimensional perspective, whose purpose is to achieve longevity in better conditions.
Given the importance of this subject, the Catholic University of Murcia and the Hispanic Foundation for Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Diseases in the next days on June 30 and July 1 the International Congress on Quality of Life and Longevity 'QUALEVITAE', which in this first edition focuses on 'Understanding and preventing, the keys to success'.
Attendance at various presentations will be free until all seats and interested in enrolling in Congress may do so until Tuesday 28 June.
Note that HM King Felipe VI is Honorary President of the Congress.
Ozone therapy olive oil in preventing breast cancer
The event will start to argue the other papers, with the exhibition by Antonio Argüeso, deputy general manager of Sociodemographic Statistics INE indicators of quality of life that point to the Spaniards, and presenting them as a new form of measure the progress of societies.
Given the multidimensional nature of Congress, it will be divided into scientific sessions in which issues such as the problem of chronic pain are discussed, with presentations on fibromyalgia or ozone therapy;
osteoporosis, active aging, safety and sustainability of the welfare state, science and technology applied to the quality of life, or balanced nutrition, malnutrition and malnutrition.
It notes that the latter will host the presentation "Olive oil in the prevention of breast cancer.
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Izpisua, among the speakers
The Spanish scientist Juan Carlos Izpisua, Professor of Developmental Biology at the UCAM, and who heads the Gene Expression Laboratory at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, (California), will be one of the experts who will participate in this conference.
Izpisua will give the closing conference in which he will talk about the present and the future of regenerative medicine.
Opening the conference 'Longevity and Happiness' will be borne by Antonio Sánchez, professor of perception, attention and memory of the Faculty of Psychology of Pontificia Universidad de Salamanca.
Antonio also be involved in the Brugarolas, Professor of Oncology Multidisciplinary University and Hospital Chiron specialist event;
Juan Ignacio Vela, president of Federation-Lares Lares Foundation;
Ignacio Aizpún, CEO of ATAM-ViveLibre;
or Laura M. Roa Romero, professor of Systems and Automation Engineering of the University of Seville.
Andrés Martínez Almagro, dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Catholic and president of the Organizing Committee stresses the importance of such conferences, aimed at all audiences.
"The quality of life has to be understood as subjective well-being, each person understands the quality of life in a different way, but ultimately, when you see people smile with their basic needs covered from all points of view, then say has a great quality of life, "he says.
Source: UCAM