Thomas Hillard

Thomas Hillard
A lifelong health-obsessed entrepreneur. Thomas has been studying and practicing healthy lifestyle science since he was a teenager. He has co-founded investor-backed companies, including an online doctor-patient platform in Germany, a managing director of a USA-based at-home testing company that also sold supplements, and is the founder of Augment Life. Thomas holds a Bachelor of Arts and an MBA.

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    • Morning Habits & Longevity

      Morning Habits & Longevity

      Nurten Abaci Kaplan

      How You Start Your Day May Affect How Long You Live The secret to living a longer and healthier life might be much simpler than we think. Small morning habits...

      Morning Habits & Longevity

      Nurten Abaci Kaplan

      How You Start Your Day May Affect How Long You Live The secret to living a longer and healthier life might be much simpler than we think. Small morning habits...

    • Cheating Death: Proven Ways to Prevent a Stroke Naturally

      Cheating Death: Proven Ways to Prevent a Stroke...

      Angela Patricia Franca

      Stroke is a major cause of death and disability, affecting more than twelve million people each year, mostly in countries with low or middle incomes. Managing blood pressure and living...

      Cheating Death: Proven Ways to Prevent a Stroke...

      Angela Patricia Franca

      Stroke is a major cause of death and disability, affecting more than twelve million people each year, mostly in countries with low or middle incomes. Managing blood pressure and living...

    • Can We Prevent Alzheimer’s?

      Can We Prevent Alzheimer’s?

      Laura Jurić

      The Future of Memory In 2021, 57 million people had dementia worldwide. Every year, there are nearly 10 million new cases.  Alzheimer’s disease affects approximately 24 million people worldwide. 1...

      Can We Prevent Alzheimer’s?

      Laura Jurić

      The Future of Memory In 2021, 57 million people had dementia worldwide. Every year, there are nearly 10 million new cases.  Alzheimer’s disease affects approximately 24 million people worldwide. 1...

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