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DAY 2 · SESSION 4

The Hippocratic Reset – Reclaiming Food, Movement & Mind in Modern Medicine

Modern healthcare excels at managing disease, yet many of the conditions burdening healthcare systems today are profoundly influenced by lifestyle, nutrition, stress, sleep, and behavioral choices. This session asks a fundamental question: Have we drifted too far from the foundational principles of health?

The Hippocratic Reset invites healthcare professionals to revisit timeless concepts of well-being through the lens of modern scientific evidence.

The session features Dr. Pragnya Chigurupati, Consultant Breast Oncology and Oncoplastic Surgeon, whose clinical experience provides unique insights into the relationship between lifestyle factors, chronic disease risk, cancer prevention, and long-term health outcomes.

Joining her is Dr. Nisha Reddy, MD Radiologist and Regenerative Medicine Specialist, whose work focuses on preventive health, regenerative therapies, wellness interventions, and personalized approaches to healthy aging.

The discussion explores the growing body of evidence linking nutrition, physical activity, sleep quality, emotional resilience, and social well-being with health outcomes across multiple disease categories.

Topics include inflammation, metabolic health, cancer prevention, stress biology, exercise medicine, mental resilience, lifestyle medicine, and behavioral health interventions.

A key theme will be physician leadership. As trusted healthcare advisors, clinicians have a unique opportunity to influence patient behaviors that significantly impact long-term health outcomes.

The session will also examine how healthcare systems can integrate lifestyle interventions into routine care pathways, moving beyond treatment-centric approaches toward comprehensive health optimization.

For clinicians, healthcare professionals, wellness practitioners, and health-conscious individuals, this session offers practical insights into creating sustainable, evidence-based lifestyle strategies.

At its core, The Hippocratic Reset reminds us that medicine’s future may depend not only on new technologies and therapies, but also on rediscovering the fundamental elements of human health.

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