New clinic in Dubai promises to 'reverse human ageing'

Supplied

A medical clinic that will offer reverse ageing is set to open its doors in Dubai early next year.

Aviv Clinics Dubai - the first of its kind in the region and the second worldwide - will offer a transformative medical programme backed by more than a decade of research and clinical trials. 

To be set up in Jumeriah Lake Towers, the Aviv Clinic’s medical programme has been led by Prof. Shai Efrati and his team at the medical research institute Sagol School of Neuroscience at Shamir Medical Center in Israel.

They had recently completed its first successful human clinical trial, which combined "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) protocols" with the latest neuroscience, physiology research and advanced imaging methods. 

According to Prof. Shai Efrati, participants of the study showed a significant impact on key hallmarks of the ageing process - an increase in the length of telomeres and reduction in senescent cells.

That's not all. The clinic will also offer comprehensive assessments and introduce physical and cognitive training to improve mental acuity and physical performance. 

"Since telomere shortening is considered the “Holy Grail” of the biology of ageing, many pharmacological and environmental interventions are being extensively explored in the hopes of enabling telomere elongation," said Prof. Shai Efrati.

"The significant improvement of telomere length shown during and after our unique HBOT protocols provides the scientific community with a new foundation for understanding that ageing can, indeed, be targeted and reversed at the basic cellular biological level."  

The new facility reflects the UAE Vision 2021 National Agenda and is consistent with Dubai’s vision for the next 50 years, adopting cutting-edge innovations to become a leading international healthcare hub. 

More from UAE

  • UAE President conveys condolences to Venezuela over earthquake victims

    UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held a phone call on Saturday with Delcy Rodríguez, Acting President ofVenezuela, to convey his sincere condolences over the victims of the recent earthquake and wish a speedy recovery to those injured.

  • UAE soldier dies during training mission

    The UAE Ministry of Defence has announced the death of soldier Issa Ghuloom Al Baloushi, who passed away during a training mission in the country on Saturday.

  • UAE expresses concern over military escalation in Sudan

    The UAE has expressed deep concern over the continued military escalation by the two warring parties in several areas of Sudan, including El Obeid, and the impact on civilians and the worsening humanitarian situation.

  • UAE steps up relief aid for Lebanon

    Under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE is sending humanitarian aid to people affected by the ongoing crisis in Lebanon through the UAE Aid Agency.