Dr. Harris Eyre, neuroscientist and co-author of the Davos report, puts it plainly: companies and nations that invest in brain health will have workforces capable of thriving in the AI transition. By 2050, the ratio of working-age adults to retirees will drop globally from roughly 8:1 to 4:1. We need every brain working at full capacity. Unhealthy brains caused by Alzheimer’s and mental health conditions don’t just steal individual futures, they diminish the capacity of current workers, turning many into caregivers. A company’s focus on the brain health and resilience of its workforce is not health philanthropy or just another HR issue. It is a strategic imperative for Boards and CEOs navigating the era of AI.
The couple are part of a group, Truth for Our Babies, who are campaigning for an independent investigation into maternity services at the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust. Earlier this month, BBC News and the New Statesman found that at least 55 babies over a five-year period might have survived with better care.
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