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Brain Health

Humansa BrainSpark
Brain Health Program

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When the faces of your loved ones gradually fade from memory,​
When your signature homemade dishes become unfamiliar,​​
When familiar streets start to feel strange,​​
When you pick up the phone but forget who you were going to call.

The progression of dementia begins much earlier than simply forgetting a name, just as a heart attack doesn’t start at the moment chest pain occurs.​

The pathological changes associated with dementia, such as neuronal damage and early cognitive decline, can start 10 to 20 years before noticeable symptoms appear, often going undetected. By the time symptoms show, the optimal window for intervention may have already already be missed!​

When the faces of your loved ones gradually fade from memory,​
When your signature homemade dishes become unfamiliar,​​
When familiar streets start to feel strange,​​
When you pick up the phone but forget who you were going to call.

The progression of dementia begins much earlier than simply forgetting a name, just as a heart attack doesn’t start at the moment chest pain occurs.​

The pathological changes associated with dementia, such as neuronal damage and early cognitive decline, can start 10 to 20 years before noticeable symptoms appear, often going undetected. By the time symptoms show, the optimal window for intervention may have already already be missed!​

Brain Health Risks at Different Life Stages

Foundation Phase​

Young Adulthood​

ages 20-40

Academic and
Work-related
Stress
Lack of
Physical
Activity and
Obesity​
Sleep
Deprivation

Academic and
Work-related
Stress

Lack of
Physical
Activity and
Obesity​

Sleep
Deprivation

Brain Inflammation
and Neuronal Damage​

Intervention Phase​

Middle Age​

ages 40-65

Chronic Stress
and Burnout
Smoking and
Alcohol habits
“Three Hights”​
Sleep
Disorders​​

Chronic Stress and Burnout

Smoking and Alcohol habits​

“Three Hights”

Sleep Disorders​

Disruption of Neural
Transmission Leading
to Dementia

Maintenance Phase​

Elderly Stage​

65 and above

Cerebrovascular
Diseases​​​
Social Isolation​
Caused by​
Sensory​
Impairment
Chronic​
Inflammation
Immune​
Dysregulation

Cerebrovascular Diseases​​

Social Isolation​ Caused by Sensory​ Impairment

Chronic​ Inflammation

Immune​ Dysregulation

Neurodegeneration
Accelerating the
Progression of Dementia​

In the Asia-Pacific region,
the average life expectancy has reached 85 years old.

85
age

1/3

people aged 85 or older
may develop dementia.

If one direct
relative has
dementia​

Risk of developing the disease
approx. 2 times higher
than the general population.

If two or more
direct relatives
have dementia

The risk increases to
3-4 times higher
than the general population.

Early Screening for​
Brain Health Risks:​
Seize the Golden Period

Early Screening for Brain Health Risks:​ Seize the Golden Period

The golden period for improving brain health is ages 40 - 65

Early brain screening detects dementia risk 10 - 15 years before symptoms​

45% of dementia cases can be prevented or delayed by improving brain health

Humansa BrainSpark Brain Health Program

Program includes

i-Cog Retinal Imaging​

Utilizing AI technology, this non-invasive scan analyzes retinal health to provide early insights into brain health risks and cognitive decline.

MoCA-5 Montreal Cognitive Assessment​​

A quick, objective test to evaluate memory, attention, and thinking skills, helping identify early signs of cognitive impairment.

Alzheimer’s Risk Assessment (BEAT-AD Score)​​

A comprehensive risk assessment tool that predicts your likelihood of future cognitive decline, empowering personalized preventive strategies.

Wellness Coach Consultation​​

Receive expert guidance with a detailed walkthrough of your results, personalized brain health insights, and actionable next steps for long-term cognitive well-being.

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The world’s first AI model developed by CUHK’s spin-off company​

Non-invasive with up to 92% accuracy

Personalized solutions with
prevention strategies
and medical support​​