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25 Feb

2019

Webinar: Dementia - so often misunderstood

Online

In this webinar replay, we'll discuss the basics about dementia, take a look at the outlook of current research and explore effects of future longevity.

6 Sep

2018

Webinar: Index-based longevity risk transfers – is the time ripe?

Online

In this webinar replay, Club Vita’s architect-in-chief, Steven Baxter will introduce the latest thinking on enabling index-based transfers of longevity and mortality risks.

11 Dec

2019

Webinar: Longevity or mortality? It’s a question of communication

Online

In this webinar replay, we discuss communication and its effect on how people respond to issues of longevity, mortality, long-term planning and risk.

2 Feb

2018

Webinar: Nature or nurture?

Online

What does the research tell us about differences in life expectancy that are attributable to things hard-coded into our DNA, rather than in our personal lifestyle choices? And with the first gene therapies becoming available, what is the outlook for the extension of human life? Actuary-turned-geneticist, Peter Joshi, nurse-turned-medical-researcher, Nicola Oliver and Douglas Anderson, Founder of Club Vita discuss the big issues.

3 Jun

2020

Webinar: Public vs private: is there a sector effect in post-retirement mortality?

Online

In new research we analyzed Club Vita’s UK and Canadian data sets in search of evidence of a distinct public/private sector effect on longevity.

19 Oct

2023

What happened in 2022? The Canadian excess mortality conundrum, what caused it and will it continue?

Online

Replay "What happened in 2022? The Canadian excess mortality conundrum, what caused it and will it continue?" where we explored 2022 Canadian excess death levels which almost doubled compared to 2021 levels, surpassing US excess deaths for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. What is causing these excess deaths? Are they all still due to COVID? Are there other significant drivers contributing to recent excess mortality? More importantly to those trying to understand future longevity: Will the pattern continue? And Is 2022 mortality data representative of the future?

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