Anti-Aging/Longevity News
This Week's Anti-Aging Video Feature: Zannos Grekos, MD: Stem Cell Research
Dr Zannos Grekos MD delivers a presentation in Washington DC about stem cell research. Stem cells are being used for the regeneration of tissue and organs. He highlights the advantages and disadvantages of each type of stem cell, from embryonic to cord, to adult stem cells. The basic features of stem cells are that they are able to self renew and also differentiate into effecter cells. This means that they can be educated to regenerate the specific organ that needs treatment.
Dr. Greekos will be speaking at the upcoming A4M World Stem Cell Clinical Summit to be held in conjunction with the Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Appliations for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California, September 9-12, 2009. His presentation, Clinical Applications of Stem cells in Orthopedic Practices will explore the current uses of peripheral blood as well as bone marrow aspirate for patients with degenerative arthritic conditions with emphasis on joints. For more information, call 1-888-997-0112.
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Who's Who in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine
Week of June 29, 2009
Mark Rosenberg, MD
Director and Founder of the Institute for Anti‐Aging in South Florida.
Dr. Rosenberg received his undergraduate degree from University of Pennsylvania and graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in emergency medicine at Brooke Army Medical Center, where he won the award of "Teacher and Resident of the Year."
He is a diplomate of the American Academy of Anti‐Aging Medicine. He is a highly sought‐after speaker on topics such as integrative cancer therapy and anti‐aging medicine.
At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. Rosenberg will present, Non‐Toxic Cancer Therapies, on Friday, September 11th.
For more information call the A4M today; 1-888-997-0112.
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New procedure to measure brain atrophy can predict decline in MCI patients
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New non-invasive ultrasound test can detect early warning signs of heart disease
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Obesity in younger adults linked to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer
A study has found a link between obesity as a young adult and an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, with obesity in middle age linked with poorer survival rates. ... Continue Reading
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