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Exercise
Exercise Hormone Helps Shed, Prevent Fat
New study discovers that exercise produces irisin, which helps convert calorie-storing white fat cells into energy-burning brown fat cells.
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Alternative Medicine
Keys to Effective Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT)
Recent advances in LED technologies increase the therapeutic effect of light therapy on cells with compromised mitochondrial function.
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Brain and Mental Performance
Coffee May Reduce Dementia Risk
Older women who drink 2-3 cups of coffee daily may be at lower risk of dementia, as well as other types of cognitive impairment.
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Skin-Hair
Probiotics for Skin Health
Is it a far stretch to assume that the advantages can extend to aging skin?
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Anti-Aging
Anti-Aging Biotechnology Can Save Our Economy
Anti-aging biotechnologies are not just desirable for individual health; they may also be the most viable solution to the breakdown of Western economies.
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"IMMORTALITY NOW" Monthly Video Blog
Are you getting forgetful? Even little things like forgetting someone's name, or where you put your keys, or what you had for dinner last night might be early warning signs of dementia. It's estimated that half of all people turning 85 will be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. But the good news is you can reverse brain aging and dementia with proper lifestyle and targeted nutritional supplements. In this episode, Dr. Ronald Klatz discusses the importance of early intervention, and visits with renown expert Dr. Daniel Amen to find out what we all can do to keep our brains healthy. Don't miss this episode of Immortality Now, it's the best 10 minutes you can spend on your brain! Click here to watch this episode.
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Major funding for Immortality Now is provided by Innergy Development and Ondamed
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UPCOMING A4M EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
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.
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PUBLISHING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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
Enjoy the October 2016 issue of the Townsend Letter, featuring:
- Interview: Stephen A. Levine, by Bob Frost
The founder of Allergy Research Group shares his personal
favorites for daily wellness
- Hypothesis: Osseous Spinal Injury and Reinjury as a Risk Factor, Biomarker, and Etiological Factor in Sporadic ALS, by David A. Steenblock MS, DO.
Dr. Steenblock shares his research hypothesizing that traumatic spinal injury can be linked to the development of ALS, and invites professionals to join him in further inquiry.
- Anti-Aging Column by Ronald Klatz MD, DO and Robert Goldman MD, PhD, DO.
An anti-aging approach to depression
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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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