Healthy Lifespan: This Week's Anti-Aging Video Preview

Nick Delgado, PhD speaks about Improving Personal Performance: Latest Science to Promote the Healthy Human Lifespan at the 16th annual A4M conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. To view this video excerpt, click here.


Dr. Delgado will be delivering an updated presentation; Improve Personal Performance: Latest Science to Healthy Lifespan in Orlando this Spring at A4M's 17th World Congress. Learn more about the latest evidence-based science on natural therapies to retard hormone declines and the cellular ravages of aging, stimulate the immune system, promote muscle building and enhance intimate function. To learn more, click here, or call 1-888-997-0112.

  

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Complementary & Alternative Medical (CAM) therapies as an adjunct to conventional medical care improves outcome measures.

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274. Social Pressure
Chronic feelings of loneliness can cause a marked increase in blood pressure among men and women ages 50 and up. University of Chicago (Illinois, USA) researchers studied a group of 229 Chicago-area men and women, ages 50 to 68 years, examining how loneliness and co-occurring psychosocial factors (depressive symptoms, perceived stress, social support...