The H4H (Health for Hungary - Hungary for Health) program is part of a novel research program where we collect and measure blood samples from an estimated fifteen thousand volunteers over 10 years with a highly sensitive laser method to verify a new way of capturing human health – an approach called Infrared Molecular Fingerprinting.
We want to take the future of healthcare to the next level and create a reliable health monitoring system that is minimally invasive and rapid. Once our approach is verified, the H4H Program will contribute to early disease detection and provide personalized healthcare to each person’s unique biology.
An essential part of the research is the collection of blood plasma samples from healthy individuals voluntarily.
We aim to establish participants’ unique molecular fingerprint and monitor any changes in their composition that might occur, as it could be an early sign of a disease.
Over time we will be able to measure the differences between individuals’ molecular fingerprints and any difference within an individual’s molecular fingerprint.
Once our method is proven to work, the H4H Program will create a reliable health monitoring system and a healthier future for the next generation.
"It is an extraordinary opportunity to be involved in a project that could revolutionize future diagnostics. The H4H Program is a great opportunity for subjects to stay healthy and for medical colleagues to implement preventive medicine." Dr. Bernadett ZentaiDoktor Plusz Medical Ltd.
"As the average life expectancy is getting longer, preventive medicine is becoming increasingly important. Living longer and spending as many years as possible in good health is important. So more and more research is trying to make disease prevention more effective. The H4H Program is a milestone, as there have never been many of proven, comparable studies on early disease detection. It is extremely motivating to be part of developing a unique, world-class diagnostic method." Dr. Nikos KanakaridisDirector, internist, cardiologist / UNO MEDICAL TRIALS Ltd.
You can contribute to developing a non-invasive health monitoring system and create a healthier future for all of us.
High-risk study armWe seek voluntary blood donors over 50 years who take antihypertensive medications to control their blood pressure, have high cholesterol levels, take lipid-lowering therapy, and are active smokers or have a significant smoking history.
Low-risk study armWe involved voluntary blood donors over 40 years of age who are free of malignant disease. (Currently on hold)
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