The Future of Personalised Healthy Ageing
Join us for an event exploring the cutting edge of Longevity Medicine – where evidence-based science meets personalised care to help you live not just longer, but better.
Deborah Evans
Deborah Evans is a pharmacist and the owner of REMEDI HEALTH in Winchester.
She served three years on the English Pharmacy Board of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and was appointed a Fellow of the RPS in 2013, a Faculty Fellow in 2015 and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health in 2016. She led the national, award-winning Healthy Living Pharmacy (HLP) pathfinder programme, which helped shape the direction of community pharmacy in England.
With a strong passion for women’s health, Deborah is an Independent Prescriber specialising in sexual and reproductive health, menopause care, weight management and travel medicine. Deborah has recently taken her passion for preventative health further and developed as a specialist in Longevity Medicine.
Deborah is married, has four children and three grandchildren, and lives in Winchester. She is passionate about health and wellbeing, and keeps active through working out, cycling, walking and yoga.
What the talk will explore
- What Longevity Medicine is — and how it differs from conventional care
- The risks to health and what we can do to reduce heart attacks, strokes, cancer, dementia and metabolic diseases such as diabetes
- The role of advanced diagnostic testing in revealing your unique ageing blueprint
- How we assess and support hormone balance, metabolic health, inflammation, cardiovascular risk and biological ageing markers
- Tools to enhance your healthspan (not just lifespan) – including activity, nutrition, supplements, hormone optimisation, weight management and lifestyle strategies
- Insights into sleep therapy, stress reduction and how to maintain mental sharpness
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Talks are usually on the 4th Wednesday of every month, at 7:00 for 7:30, at The Winchester Club in Winchester. Please take a look at the FAQs for more info.
Admission is £5 which also gives you an entry in the book raffle. We take cash and major cards (cards preferred).
The event is in two parts – the talk and then a Q&A after the interval. We encourage you to support the venue by indulging in the available drinks before and during the event.
You are also welcome to join us for a drink in the bar after the event.