Enhancing brain neural network activity and repairing brain function.
As medical technology advances, human lifespans are extending, making aging a worldwide concern. However, aging itself isn’t inherently alarming. Instead, the focus is on slowing down the aging process, minimizing the onset of serious illnesses, and facilitating graceful aging. This has become a pivotal goal in contemporary medical innovation. The brain is the master of life and soul, responsible for sustaining life phenomena, thinking, emotions, motivations, and actions.
Despite comprising only about 2.5% of an adult’s body weight, the brain consumes roughly 20-30% of the body’s blood glucose and nutrients, playing a vital role in the normal functioning of the body. According to epidemiological statistics, as the population ages, the number of people suffering from neurodegenerative disorders is increasing, potentially surpassing cancer and creating a significant burden on society and healthcare resources.
This phenomenon has been dubbed the “silent epidemic.” Neurodegenerative disorders typically affect the elderly population. However, as patients gradually become socially isolated upon the onset of the disease, there is often limited awareness and attention from the general public. Conditions such as dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease are among the most common neurodegenerative disorders.
Neurodegenerative disorders is becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide and can be detected and identified. Early recognition of a patient’s disease status and providing personalized, precise treatment and care can improve and slow down the progression of the disease.





