The
Humansa
management
team
and
guests
posed
for
a
photo
at
the
Humansa
BrainSpark
Brain
Health
Program
event.
(From
left
to
right:
Dr.
Sanja
Tomovska,
member
of
the
Humansa
International
Advisory
Committee;
Ms.
Elaine
Jiang,
Founding
Partner
of
Humansa;
Professor
Vincent
Mok
Chung-tong,
Mok
Hing
Yiu
Professor
of
Medicine
of
CUHK;
Mr.
Vincent
Wong,
Chief
Commercial
&
Applied
AI
Officer
of
Humansa;
Ms.
Charmaine
So,
Wellness
Coach
at
Humansa;
Mr.
Don
So,
CEO
of
Humansa.)
The
Humansa
BrainSpark
Program
is
a
timely
response
to
the
alarming
statistics
in
developed
Asia-Pacific
regions,
where
the
mean
life
expectancy
has
reached
85
years.
Yet,
1
in
3
individuals
aged
85
or
above
may
suffer
from
dementia,
a
devastating
disease
that
robs
individuals
of
their
independence
and
quality
of
life.
Research
shows
that
45%
of
dementia
cases
can
be
prevented
or
delayed
by
optimizing
modifiable
risk
factors,
making
early
detection
and
personalized
interventions
critical.
A Revolutionary Approach to Brain Health
The Humansa BrainSpark Program embodies a proactive approach to brain health by offering:
Comprehensive Brain Health Assessment: Powered by state-of-the-art AI retinal imaging technology (i-Cog Brain Health) led and developed by Prof. Vincent Mok’s team, the program evaluates brain health and identifies early signals of Alzheimer’s disease. The AI model, developed and validated using nearly 13,000 fundus photographs from 648 Alzheimer’s patients and 3,240 cognitively normal subjects, demonstrated accuracies ranging from 80% to 92% among various datasets of multi-ethnicities and multi-countries. The study was led by CUHK in collaboration with Universities in Singapore (National University of Singapore, Duke-National University, Nanyang Technological University), China (Tsinghua University), US (Mayo Clinic) and UK (Queen’s University Belfast). The findings were published in the prestigious Lancet Digital Health journal in 2022.
Tailor-Made Lifestyle Solutions: The Humansa BrainSpark Program offers tailor-made solutions that go beyond standard care, focusing on early detection and prevention of major chronic diseases, including Alzheimer’s and dementia. By combining advanced AI technology with personalized care, Humansa provides lifestyle interventions, medical support, and preventive strategies tailored to each individual’s unique risk profile. Additionally, Humansa’s signature membership program offers a holistic anti-aging solution. This comprehensive package includes personalized recommendations on supplements, the frequency of restorative therapies, and other longevity strategies, empowering individuals to take proactive steps toward better brain health and overall well-being.
Professor Vincent Mok, Founding Director of i-Cognitio Sciences and Mok Hing Yiu Professor of Medicine of CUHK explains, “The retina is an extension of the brain, and through non-invasive fundus photography, we can detect changes in the blood vessels and nerves of the retina that are associated with Alzheimer’s disease. These changes can appear 10–15 years before symptoms develop, giving us a critical window for early intervention. This AI model can identify early microvascular changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease that may not be detected even by conventional MRI, making it a powerful tool for identifying high-risk cases in both clinical and community settings.”
Regarding the Humansa BrainSpark Program, Professor Mok adds, “This program is an innovative initiative that combines cutting-edge AI technology with personalized care approach. It encourages individuals to take proactive steps to protect their brain health, enabling early preventive treatments and lifestyle changes that can slow cognitive decline and preserve quality of life.”
Aligning with Humansa’s Methodology to Longevity
The newly launched Humansa BrainSpark Program is a cornerstone of Humansa’s methodology to longevity and its signature Future Health Program, which emphasizes prevention, early detection, and personalized care. Cognitive function is a critical pillar of Humansa’s longevity strategy, as maintaining brain health is essential for living a long, independent, and fulfilling life.
Don So, CEO of Humansa, shares, “At Humansa, we believe that aging is not a passive process—it’s a skill, a choice, and a science. Cognitive function is at the heart of our longevity strategy because it directly impacts an individual’s ability to live independently and enjoy life to the fullest. The symptoms may show up decades later, but the seeds are often planted much earlier. The silent inflammation, the unchecked insulin resistance, and the daily choices—small and seemingly insignificant—that quietly shape your destiny. The Brain Health Program is a testament to our commitment to empowering individuals to live longer, healthier lives by providing them with the tools and knowledge to protect their brain health.”
A Call to Action
The Humansa BrainSpark Program combines cutting-edge technology with personalized care, offering individuals a proactive way to protect their brain health and live longer, healthier lives.
For more information or to schedule an assessment, please visit https://www.humansahealth.com.
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