White Papers

Michael Gorton is best known as a serial entrepreneur, but that title does not do him justice. With degrees in Physics, Engineering and Law, there is no limit to his curiosity. After working ten years as an engineer in corporate America, he founded 15 different companies including Internet Global, Palo Duro Records and Teladoc, now one of the world’s largest telemedicine companies. His forward-facing vision and expertise led him to being one of the pioneers of telemedicine, digital health, and longevity, and he believes that information sharing is the best way to continue to move idea generation forward.

Revolutionizing Rural Healthcare:

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center’s Deployment of Telemedicine, AI, and Remote Patient Monitoring

Access to healthcare providers is an essential and often overlooked component of the continuum for individuals who live and work in rural areas.

RURAL AND FARMING COMMUNITIES OFTEN FACE CHALLENGES DUE TO PHYSICIAN SHORTAGES AND LIMITED RESOURCES.

This white paper will examine how Artificial Intelligence (AI) combined with telemedicine can be deployed as a tool to address many of the challenges in rural medicine.

Preemptive Care & the Disease of Aging

How Optimizing Performance, Diet and Health Leads to Lowered Costs, Longevity and Extended Health

Access to healthcare providers is an essential and often overlooked component of the continuum for individuals who live and work in rural areas.

Research is beginning to show a direct and interdependent correlation between the mindset of the individual and the resulting ability to optimize longevity, health, and performance levels. Interestingly, this correlation is also reflected in the healthcare system to which they engage.

A “healthcare system” should partner with motivated individuals to improve health, resilience, longevity and human performance.

Hydrogen Gives You Wings

AN INTRO TO MOLECULAR HYDROGEN

One of the greatest medical discoveries of the last few decades involves the universe’s smallest, most abundant and first element:

hydrogen.

Since hitting the mainstream in 2007, hundreds of
studies have been done and thousands of articles have
been written on how hydrogen can be used to treat and
prevent hundreds of common ailments.