Dr. Ronald Klatz returns to

Posted on 2004-07-30 11:24:34 in A4M in the Media |

Dr. Ronald Klatz President and  Physician Founder of The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine returns to “Art Bell” Late Night Coast to Coast AM Radio.

 

TUNE IN to ART BELL Coast to Coast AM 400 stations

 

Sunday August 1st  2004 at 11.00PM PT

 

Get the news on the A4M World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine the largest, most influential academic and industry event in the space of preventative medicine and bio-medical technologies.  This event taking place on AUGUST 20, 21 & 22 at The Chicago Downtown Hyatt Regency will attract over 3000 health care professionals learning new techniques and expanding their practices with cutting edge technology and products in anti-aging. 

 

Be one of the 200 plus exhibitors participating in this

marketing opportunity in breakthrough technologies.

Call (561) 997-0112  today.  It is not too late!

 

Tune in to hear Dr. Klatz, the pioneer of new therapies for the treatment of age-related diseases and the author of the best seller “The New Anti-Aging Revolution” address the anti-aging hot topics like:

 

·       STEM CELLS- The Latest Research Breakthroughs

·       Anti-Aging Endocrinology

·       Hormone replacement

·       Obesity

·       Brain Aging

·       Sexual Health

·       The science of Regenerative sleep

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For every 100 mg per-day increase in magnesium in the diet, stroke risk may decline by up to 9%.
The best male marathon runners over age 65, and the best female marathon runners over age 45, continue to consistently improve their performance.
UCLA-led team safely uses human embryonic stem cells to treat macular degeneration.
First-of-its-kind study reports that indoor air in offices is an important source of worker exposure to potentially toxic substances.
Twenty percent of Americans ages 18+ experienced a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder in 2010.
In a lab animal model, vitamin D reduced the effects of aging in the eyes and improved the vision of older animals.
For the first time ever, stem cells from umbilical cords have been converted into other types of cells, paving the way for new treatment options for spinal cord
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