The consumer health movement is very powerful and the recent 5G Summit saw more than one million people tune in.
Events like these are important for us as practitioners as we try to understand the ever-building wave of the consumer health care movement.
Today’s consumers are savvy, widely read, and want to be empowered to look after their own health as much as possible.
Through my involvement in these summits, I have discovered that genetic susceptibility is certainly top of mind for most people, as is the environmental impact that many diseases and stressful events have on our genetics and methylation in general.