A4M 34th Annual Spring Congress 2026

A4M 34th Annual Spring Congress 2026

A4M 34th Annual Spring Congress 2026

Date : April 10–12, 2026 Location: West Palm Beach Convention Center & Hilton | West Palm Beach, FL Booth: #627 Event Website: a4m.com/spring-congress-2026.html

 

Heads Up will be at the A4M 34th Annual Spring Congress, the world’s largest Anti-Aging and Longevity Medicine conference, where thousands of clinicians gather each year to advance the practice of personalized, preventive care.

Longevity medicine has never generated more data. Labs, wearables, interventions, lifestyle inputs, biomarker panels — the inputs keep expanding. But for most clinicians practicing at this level, the challenge has shifted. It’s no longer about access to data. It’s about making sense of it: continuously, over time, in the context of each individual patient.

That’s what Heads Up is built for. Not a generic AI tool or another disconnected dashboard, but a clinical intelligence layer purpose-built for longitudinal care. One that unifies fragmented patient data across sources, surfaces meaningful patterns before they become problems, and supports your clinical judgment — without overriding it.

Stop by Booth #627 throughout the event — including the Pre-Conference on April 10 — to connect with the Heads Up team and see this in practice.
At the Heads Up booth, you can:

  • See how AI connects labs, devices, interventions, and outcomes into a continuously evolving picture of each patient
  • Learn how practices are reducing manual prep work and mental load without sacrificing clinical depth
  • Explore how an AI agent trained to your protocols and thresholds supports earlier, more confident decision-making
  • Discover how intelligent systems are helping longevity-focused practices move from reactive care to proactive insight
  • Meet the team that has spent over 10 years building clinical intelligence infrastructure for preventive and longevity medicine

For clinicians who measure what works and act on what matters, the next step isn’t more data. It’s an intelligent system that finally knows what to do with it.

Can’t make it to the Congress? Schedule a demo or contact our team to learn more.

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Calm 2026 – Clinical Longevity Conference

Calm 2026 – Clinical Longevity Conference

The Clinical Application of Longevity Medicine

Dates: February 27–28, 2026
Location: Omni, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Booth: #2
Hashtag: #wearecalm
Event Website: https://nubioage.com/calm/

Heads Up will be at CALM 2026, the first event built exclusively for medical providers delivering clinical longevity care.

CALM is where clinical longevity science becomes actionable and where forward-thinking practitioners come together to move beyond theory and into real-world application. This is not another pay-for-play conference or abstract discussion of longevity. CALM is designed for clinicians who want practical protocols, clear strategies, and tools they can confidently implement in their practices.

As longevity medicine continues to evolve, practices are navigating an increasingly complex landscape of lab data, wearables, imaging, and patient-reported outcomes. The challenge isn’t access to data, it’s turning that data into clarity without adding burden to clinical teams.

Throughout the event, visit Booth #2 to connect with the Heads Up team and explore how modern longevity practices are approaching this challenge.

At the Heads Up booth, you can:

  • See how clinical data across labs, devices, and patient inputs can be unified into a single, usable view
  • Learn how outcomes-focused technology is being applied thoughtfully in real longevity clinics
  • Explore how practices are reducing complexity while supporting better decisions and better care
  • Meet the team building infrastructure for the next era of clinical longevity medicine

Heads Up is proud to support the clinicians and practices shaping the future of longevity care and to be part of the conversation helping turn longevity science into confident, clinical action. 

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Integrative Cardiology

Integrative Cardiology

Medical Expert & Educator

Dr. Regina Druz MD, MBA, FACC, IFMCP

Integrative cardiologist and founder of Holistic Heart Centers, a leader in precision cardiology programs that unite genomics, functional medicine, and digital health.

Dr. Regina Druz, MD, MBA, MS, FACC is an integrative cardiologist, physician executive, and digital health entrepreneur. She is the CEO and founder of Holistic Heart Centers, a precision medicine platform for heart health optimization and longevity. Dr. Druz created Fit in Your GENES®, a proprietary program that applies genomics and functional medicine to improve cardiovascular health and vascular aging.

A graduate of Weill Cornell Medical College, she also holds an Executive MBA and an MS in Health Policy from Cornell University. Board-certified in cardiology and certified in functional medicine, Dr. Druz previously served as National Director of Cardiology for a leading value-based care organization. She is a national and international speaker and podcaster, and enjoys traveling with her family.

Integrative Cardiology: The New Data-Driven + AI Approach To Unlocking Better Patient Outcomes

Discover how world-class integrative cardiologist, Dr. Regina Druz, utilizes longitudinal labs, continuous digital biomarkers, and AI to personalize treatment plans, enhance engagement, improve outcomes, and run a more profitable practice.

Learn how modern integrative cardiology works when labs, wearables, and AI function as one workflow. We will clarify when labs are important, which digital biomarkers to monitor, and how to combine both for precision care. 

What You Will Learn

  • What is Integrative Cardiology? 
  • Combining Traditional Labs with Digital Biomarkers 
  • Case Reviews: How To Analyze Data Sets
  • Practice Integration + Business Model 
  • Revolutionary New AI Tools [Sneak Peek]

Quick recap

The webinar featured Dr. Regina, a functional medicine certified physician, who presented on Holistic Heart Centers and their precision cardiology approach focused on heart health optimization and longevity. She discussed the integration of diagnostics, labs, and wearables through the Heads Up platform and introduced digital biomarkers as key data points for assessing patient health trajectories. The presentation covered the importance of prevention in cardiovascular health, the role of integrative cardiology, and the use of medical-grade genetic data in assessing cardiovascular risk, and concluding with a demonstration of digital biomarkers in clinical practice.

Summary

Heads Up Platform Integration Webinar

David welcomed Dr. Regina to the webinar, highlighting her expertise in integrative cardiology and her contributions to previous webinars. Dr. Regina discussed the integration of diagnostics, labs, and wearables through the Heads Up platform, which synthesizes fragmented data to provide actionable insights for practitioners and patients. The webinar will conclude with a summary Q&A session and the announcement of giveaway winners.

Precision Cardiology and Digital Biomarkers

Dr. Regina, a functional medicine certified physician, presented on Holistic Heart Centers, a precision cardiology practice focused on heart health optimization and longevity. She discussed the importance of prevention in cardiovascular health and introduced digital biomarkers, which are data points collected from wearables and other devices that can provide insights into a patient’s health trajectory. Dr. Regina explained the difference between disease management and health optimization in cardiology, emphasizing the need for a new toolkit to guide patient health in the latter. She also highlighted the role of integrative cardiology and shared real patient cases to demonstrate the potential of digital biomarkers in improving patient care.

Integrative Cardiology: Precision and Personalization

The discussion focused on integrative cardiology, a framework that combines precision medicine with personalized lifestyle and therapeutic interventions to address residual cardiovascular risk beyond conventional treatments. The MI3 (Metabolic, Inflammatory, Immune, and Infectious) framework was introduced as a comprehensive approach to assess patients’ health across multiple domains, including hereditary predispositions, hormonal balance, and stress patterns. The speaker emphasized the importance of structured programs and digital biomarkers in documenting patient progress, while highlighting the need for a science-enhanced, data-driven approach to integrative cardiology.

Genetic Data for Cardiovascular Risk

Regina explained the use of medical-grade genetic data, including monogenic and polygenic scores, to assess cardiovascular risk. She highlighted that while large-effect genetic variants for conditions like familial hypercholesterolemia are rare, smaller genetic variants are more common and can contribute significantly to risk. Regina emphasized the importance of transitioning from known cardiovascular risk factors to identifying new patterns and strategies through data-driven approaches, including digital biomarkers and AI-powered decision support. She also discussed the challenges of insurance reimbursement for these advanced diagnostic tools and suggested alternative, more affordable options through direct purchasing.

Genetic and Biomarker Insights for LP(a)

Dr. Regina discussed the genetic component of LP(a), noting that 90% is genetic. She addressed HRT in women with a positive family history of CBD, emphasizing risk management and the importance of addressing cardiometabolic factors. Dr. Regina also explained the role of Ripatha, a PCSK9 inhibitor, in reducing LDL cholesterol and its potential impact on LP(a). She highlighted two digital biomarkers, metabolic age and vascular age, which can help assess biological aging and cardiovascular risk beyond chronological age. These measurements can be influenced by interventions such as physical activity and nutrition.

Digital Biomarkers in Clinical Practice

Regina presented on integrating digital biomarkers into clinical practice, focusing on metabolic and vascular age assessments using wearable devices like Withings scales. She demonstrated how to analyze patient data to track improvements and identify areas needing attention, such as sleep quality and lifestyle factors. The discussion covered the limitations and potential of digital biomarkers, emphasizing the importance of synthesizing traditional and digital data for comprehensive patient care. David and Angela announced giveaway winners and encouraged participants to book demos to learn more about implementing these tools in their practices.

Webinar Resources

“We are a precision cardiology practice focused on heart health optimization and longevity and Heads Up has been quite instrumental in terms of building our workflows and giving us a line of sight to work with multiple patients” 

Dr. Regina Druz MD, MBA, FACC, IFMCP

Holistic Heart Centers

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AI-Powered Clinical Intelligence

AI-Powered Clinical Intelligence

Redefining Precision Practice: How Heads Up Health’s New AI Capabilities Elevate Longevity, Concierge, and Functional Medicine.

Artificial intelligence in clinical practice is finally reaching a meaningful inflection point, not through flashy black-box algorithms, but through pragmatic tools that make data useful in real time. Heads Up Health’s newest AI-powered features move in exactly this direction: transforming how clinicians see, reason about, and act on their patients’ data.

These capabilities now include:

  • AI nutrition tracking: Upload a meal photo, and AI calculates the full macro- and micronutrient breakdown automatically.

  • AI health data chat: Interactively explore correlations, test hypotheses, and visualize multi-source health data trends.

  • AI lab parsing: Instantly convert raw lab reports into structured, analyzable data.

  • Comprehensive lifestyle tracking: Aggregate vitals, sleep, body composition, activity, and stress metrics from leading wearables.

Let’s examine what this means for three practice models driving the longevity revolution.


1. For the Longevity Doctor: Turning Continuous Data into Biological Insight

The core challenge in longevity medicine isn’t collecting more data, it’s integrating it meaningfully across time. A patient may bring genomic panels, advanced lipid profiles, Oura Ring metrics, and continuous glucose data, but without an analytic layer, these remain disconnected streams.

AI-enabled integration solves this.

By automatically structuring lab data and correlating it with wearable metrics, you can identify long-horizon patterns such as:

  • rising vascular age despite stable cholesterol;

  • persistent HRV suppression tied to micronutrient depletion;

  • subtle pre-inflammatory signals following sleep debt cycles.

The result: earlier detection of biological drift before pathology manifests.
Longevity clinicians gain a unified system that supports hypothesis-driven practice, where AI proposes correlations and you decide which to test clinically.


2. For the Concierge Medicine Provider: Efficiency, Retention, and Differentiation

Concierge physicians operate where experience, speed, and service define value. Time saved in data review directly translates into higher patient satisfaction and stronger margins.

AI now automates what used to take hours.

  • It parses PDF labs into standardized tables and graphs instantly.

  • It produces nutrition analytics from a photo, no manual logging required.

  • It flags physiological outliers (e.g., HRV or resting HR deviation) before the patient notices symptoms.

From an operational perspective, this reduces administrative burden and enhances the personalized touch your patients pay for. Every insight becomes deliverable: “Your sleep depth improved 14% after last month’s magnesium optimization,” supported by concrete visuals.

In a crowded concierge market, offering AI-enhanced continuous optimization isn’t a gimmick, it’s differentiation. The same infrastructure that saves you hours also gives patients proof of measurable progress, improving retention and referral rates.


3. For the Functional Medicine Doctor: Data-Driven Root Cause Analysis at Scale

Functional medicine thrives on discovering root causes across interconnected systems, but the manual correlation of labs, diet, and lifestyle markers has always been limiting.

AI expands that analytical reach exponentially.

  • Upload comprehensive lab panels; the system standardizes and cross-indexes them with lifestyle data.

  • Query directly: “How does micronutrient deficiency trend with low HRV episodes?”

  • The AI responds with visual correlation maps, revealing multi-variable interactions that would take hours to calculate manually.

This capability aligns perfectly with systems biology: it doesn’t replace practitioner judgment, it amplifies it by surfacing complex relationships hidden in longitudinal data.

The next stage of functional medicine will not be more testing, it will be better reasoning over the tests we already run. AI makes that reasoning immediate and evidence-linked.


The Common Thread: Precision at the Point of Care

Across all three models, longevity, concierge, and functional medicine, the benefit is the same: precision, efficiency, and deeper patient engagement.

Challenge Traditional Workflow AI-Enabled Outcome
Data overload from wearables & labs Fragmented review Unified dashboards & trend alerts
Manual chart prep 1–2 hours per visit Instant structured data
Nutrition tracking Inaccurate or absent Photo-based micronutrient analysis
Correlation analysis Requires external tools Chat-based AI reasoning
Patient engagement Episodic Continuous, data-driven dialogue

A Shift Toward Continuous Intelligence in Medicine

The next decade of healthcare will be defined by continuous data loops: sensing, analyzing, and adapting in real time. Heads Up Health’s AI engine marks a decisive step toward that future. It delivers clinical intelligence at the point of insight, empowering providers to spend less time extracting data and more time applying it.

For longevity, concierge, and functional medicine practices ready to move from reactive data review to proactive intelligence, the message is clear:

The AI revolution in personalized medicine is already here, inside your Heads Up Health dashboard.

 

Heads Up provides a system to integrate all of the different data that you need to really deliver practice-based outcomes…

Dr. Brad Jacobs

BlueWave Medicine

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The Anti-Retirement Movement: How Purpose, Community, and Financial Health Fuel Longevity

The Anti-Retirement Movement: How Purpose, Community, and Financial Health Fuel Longevity

The Anti-Retirement Movement: How Purpose, Community, and Financial Health Fuel Longevity

Overview

“Nobody wants to be really, really old with no purpose.”

That single line from Anti-Retirement Club founder Curtis Estes captures the heart of a growing longevity movement that goes far beyond lab data and health metrics.

In a short interview, Curtis explains how the Anti-Retirement Club began just two years ago with a simple mission: to help people live younger, longer. What started as a few local gatherings in Los Angeles has now become a global community, uniting medical experts, longevity tech innovators, and everyday individuals who share one goal: to extend not just lifespan, but healthspan.

A Community for the Curious

The club’s events bring together MDs, PhDs, and CEOs from across the longevity and biotech fields. Yet, as Curtis explains, it isn’t only for practitioners.

“It’s primarily for the curious like me. We bring in the practitioners to educate our community, but it’s open to anyone who wants to learn.”

Curtis Estes

Wealth Advisor & Life-Design Author

This balance between expert insight and community curiosity creates a rare space, one where research and real-life experience meet. For health professionals, it’s a reminder that education and empowerment are just as critical to long-term outcomes as any intervention or protocol.

The Three Pillars of Longevity

Curtis outlines three simple but powerful pillars that guide the Anti-Retirement Club’s work:

  1. Health Longevity – “Nobody wants to be really, really old and sick.”
    The community focuses on healthspan — maintaining vitality and independence through smart prevention, informed choices, and active living.
  2. Social Longevity – “Nobody wants to be really, really old and lonely.”
    The club builds connection through shared values and what Curtis calls the eight mindsets of positive aging. Members learn, grow, and make the world better together.
  3. Financial Longevity – “Nobody wants to be really, really old and broke.”
    Financial health is treated as an essential part of wellbeing. The community explores ways to stay engaged and secure through each life stage.

Together, these pillars form a framework that integrates body, mind, and meaning, something both clinicians and individuals can apply in their own health journeys.

Why It Matters for Practitioners

For those in concierge, functional, and longevity medicine, Curtis’ message offers more than inspiration. It’s a blueprint for what patients increasingly seek: a sense of purpose, belonging, and agency in their own health outcomes.

Practices that weave community connection and financial wellbeing into their approach can help patients achieve results that extend beyond the lab: stronger adherence, greater resilience, and longer, healthier lives.

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Join the Movement

Whether you’re a clinician helping others optimize their health or someone exploring the future of your own longevity, the Anti-Retirement Club offers a reminder that aging well isn’t about resisting time. It’s about redefining it.

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Leverage The Power Of Heads Up in your Health Practice

Get started with by scheduling custom demo with one of our specialists to see the difference Heads Up can make in your practice. Schedule your demo and discovery call here.

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