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For information on future A4M Events, please visit
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August 2, 2016
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Diagnostics
Looking through the Eyes of Alzheimer’s Disease
What do your eyes have to do with the development of Alzheimer’s disease? A lot, according to scientists.
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Vitamins
Vital Muscle Vitamin
Dietary supplementation of Vitamin D may enhance muscle strength, among young healthy adults.
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Stem Cell
Stem Cells Provide Alternative to Hip Replacement Surgery
Researchers report how it may be possible to use a patient's own stem cells to grow new cartilage in the shape of a hip joint.
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Genetic Research
Scientists to Begin First Human CRISPR Trial
Chinese Scientists are about to be the first in the world to use the gene-editing technique on humans, in the hopes of treating cancer.
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Arthritis
Tomatoes May Trigger Gout
Study suggests that tomatoes may be the fourth most common gout trigger food.
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"IMMORTALITY NOW" Monthly Video Blog
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Telomeres are the caps on the end of our chromosomes, and they shorten with age. Anti–aging medicine is using telomeres as a bio–marker to assess our bodies true rate of aging. We'll talk with renown expert Dr. Mark Tager and learn how we can turn back the clock by slowing the rate at which our telomeres shorten.
Click here to watch this episode.
» WATCH VIDEOS
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Major funding for Immortality Now! is provided by EnviroMed Sciences: Products that protect against environmental toxicants in air, water and on surfaces. Visit www.EnviroMedSciences.com
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UPCOMING A4M EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
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24th Annual World Congress on Anti–Aging Medicine Las Vegas, NV/Dec 9–11, 2016
The 24th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine brings you the hottest topics, leading expert faculty, and the opportunity to network with like-minded medical professionals in an advanced educational setting. Topics will cover lifestyle medicine, hormone health, brain health, stress and immune response, science of stem cells, clinical and aesthetic advancements, the endocrine system, nutrient strategies, and metabolic health, and much more.
» MORE INFO
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PUBLISHING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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NEW A4M Textbook for eReaders
Proceedings of the Twenty-Second World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative
Biomedical Technologies. eReader format for convenient reading on Kindle, iPad, and Nook.
ORDER for eREADER
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Editorial Spotlight
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Enjoy the July 2016 issue of the Townsend Letter, featuring:
- The State of Our Wombs: "Tox–Sick" from Toxic to
Not Sick
by Suzanne Somers
Never before has the
mother's internal environment been so crucial in order
to give birth to a healthy human being.
- Lyme and Lyme–like Disease: The New Epidemic
by Tracie Leonhardt DO
Not only is Lyme disease a
challenging diagnosis but determining the most effective
treatment remains difficult.
- Clinical Insights from the Sophia Health Institute by Dietrich
Klinghardt MD, PhD and Dr. Christine Schaffner
Dr. Klinghardt
has long been esteemed for his tactics and strategies for managing
chronic illness. Here are his four guiding principles for every case!
» READ THE ISSUE
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The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) publishes Longevity Magazine®. A unique feature of The World Health Network,
www.worldhealth.net, the A4M’s educational website. Longevity Magazine® e-Journal is an electronic publication that provides timely and informative news relating to wellness, prevention, and biotech advancements in longevity. Our mascot is the Galapagos tortoise (Geochelone nigra). A gentle giant that measures six feet head-to-toe and subsists on plants, the Galapagos tortoise boasts the longest animal lifespan, averaging at 150 years and a maximum lifespan of 300 years.
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Established in 1991 and comprised of 26,000 member physicians, health practitioners, and scientists representing 120 nations worldwide, The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Inc. (A4M) is a non-profit medical organization dedicated to the advancement of technology to detect, prevent, and treat aging related disease and to promote research into methods to retard and optimize the human aging process. A4M is also dedicated to educating physicians, scientists, and members of the public on anti-aging issues. Although A4M seeks to disseminate information on many types of medical treatments, it does not promote or endorse any specific treatment nor does it sell or endorse any commercial product .
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