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OxLabs LLC Re-launches Its Men’s Health and Anti-Aging Resource Website

Monday, February 7th, 2011


Huntington, NY (PRWEB) April 6, 2009

Oxlabs, http://www.oxlabs.com, a sports nutrition company specializing in products created for active and athletic men, is proud to announce the re-launch of its website. The site offers valuable resources regarding men’s health and vitality with articles, discussion forums, and teleseminars on topics related to nutrition, fitness, anti-aging and successful life strategies.

OxLabs Founder Rick Mancini says it was his life-long passion for nutrition and fitness that prompted him to start the company. “I know the value of effective nutritional supplements,” says Mancini. “My background in engineering and technology provides a very analytical approach. I’ve been a competitive cyclist and runner for over 20 years. I’m constantly analyzing cycling equipment and training programs. I have the same approach with nutrition. I analyzed the companies providing nutritional supplements and could not find the products and formulas for us, men aged 35 and older, who want to maintain their vitality and performance and minimize the impacts of aging. I couldn’t find the right company with the right products, so I started one. I put together a team of fitness, nutrition, and anti-aging experts and formed OxLabs. I’m honored to be involved with some of the best talent in the industry. I look forward to serving the community of health and success-conscious men with the best information and resources available, as well as providing science-based nutritional products.”

Visitors to OxLabs.com can receive a complimentary eBook by Master Fitness Trainer and Sports Nutritionist Dave Depew titled, ‘Top 21 Anti-Aging Success Tips Fitness & Nutrition Tips that Will Add Years to Your Life!’ available at http://www.oxlabs.com/ebook.

OxLabs’ products support anti-aging, energy level, athletic performance, sexual health, and immune function. Here are just a few comments from satisfied customers:

“I have been taking your anti-aging formula and I can’t speak of it highly enough! As a competitive body builder and personal trainer, I am always looking for the ‘perfect supplement’ to add to my diet as well as tell my clients about. Your anti-aging formula has been one of those products! My sleep patterns have improved and my muscle recovery between workouts has shown significant improvement. I have upped my cardio intensity, but I notice that I have retained my lean muscle mass — I’m very excited about that. On a side note….my wife’s not complaining either since my libido has increased as well! :) Again, I am a believer in your product. Thanks so much!”

Wendell Floyd, Competitive Body Builder, Master Fitness Trainer at Nubody Training, and contributor to OxLabs

“I was introduced to your product OxLabs Anti-Aging Formula and have

seen great results with my patients using it. I am often asked for nutritional product recommendations and highly recommend this product. This product is beneficial for both athletes and patients undergoing rehab to enhance their full rehab potential.”

Dr. Jeff Hill, DPT, MA, CSCS, Director of CaroMont Rehab and Sports Medicine

Oxlabs products are manufactured in America to the highest level of pharmaceutical standards. OxLabs was founded with these values:

    Effective supplementation is essential for peak health and physical performance
    OxLabs products are custom formulated for athletic men by expert nutritionists
    Ingredients are always the latest technology and best possible quality
    Always backed by real science and clinical research
    No gimmicks, fads or hype

For more information, please visit www.OxLabs.com.

Contact:

Rick Mancini

631-470-6357

rick(at)oxlabs.com

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Growth in UK Anti-Ageing Health Market Fuels Interest in Anti-Aging Conference London 2006

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

London, (PRWEB) July 13, 2006

This year’s Anti-Ageing Conference London 2006 (AACL) has attracted the largest gathering of the world’s pre-eminent medical speakers on anti-ageing health and regenerative medicine ever to be assembled in London.

The growing interest in anti-ageing medicine means that the event has also generated more interest this year from both exhibitors and sponsors around the world. They include the UK’s most advanced anti-ageing clinic, HB Health; Anti-Ageing Systems, suppliers of innovative anti-ageing products; Canada’s largest health products manufacturer, Jamieson Laboratories and its subsidiary Promedis; the largest anti-ageing member association, the World Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine; Receptura Pharmaproduktion GmbH; UK medical supplier Wigmore Medical; online health products supplier, The Really Healthy Company; Bioform Medical Inc, manufacturers of Radiesse; Bio-Resonance and www.elixirnews.com, an independent news source on anti-ageing health.

According to Euromonitor International, the global market for products for age-related conditions is valued at more than .9 billion and is one of the fastest growing consumer sectors. This is why Anti-Ageing Conference London is of interest to both medical professionals and private individuals.

The 3rd AACL, which is being held at the Royal Society of Medicine in London from the 15-17 September 2006 is the only forum in the UK where both professionals and lay persons can learn about the latest advances in medicine and science.

Heather Bird Tchenguiz, the founder of lead sponsor HB Health and chairperson of AACL says: “In most societies around the globe people are living longer so the importance of healthy ageing has never been greater so AACL is a unique forum for anyone interested in these important medical issues. It also offers the opportunity for businesses in this field to promote themselves and their products to a targeted global audience.”

At AACL delegates will hear from scientists and physicians on the latest medical advances, including what some may consider controversial, to the proven and new treatments for the diseases of ageing, as well as cosmetic and dental health, optimum nutrition, skin health, hormones, mind/body health and the latest developments in stem cell treatments.

Among our international panel of speakers are Dr Deepak Chopra, endocrinologist and author, and a practitioner in the use of both conventional and Eastern medicine, as well as mind and body health; Dr Jennifer Krup MD ABAAM, a hormone specialist who is HB Health’s medical advisor; Dentist Brian Halvorsen BDS. LDS. RCS. FRSH, renowned for his work on toxicity problems in dentistry and holistic dental care; nutritionist and author Patrick Holford, who has examined the role diet plays in ageing; and Dr Bill Cham PhD, whose research into the use of plant extracts in skin cancer remission has produced new treatments for this disease.

Other speakers who have driven the global debate on anti-ageing medicine include Dr Robert Goldman, Chairman, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and Dr Ronald Klatz, Founding President, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine; Professor Imre Zs-Nagy, Professor John Ionescu and Dr Michael Klentze.

Delegates receive the following:

    A high-quality bound conference manual including speaker presentations and biographical materials

    Buffet lunch on all three days

    Refreshments including cocktail reception

    The opportunity to see the latest anti-ageing products in the exhibition area

This prestigious scientific event will be introduced by Heather Bird-Tchenguiz MBA, Chairperson, AACL; Founder and President of HB Health; Director of the World Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine; Board Member, European Society of Anti-Aging Medicine and Director, British Society of Anti-Ageing Medicine.

The speaker programme for Anti-Ageing London 2006 is as follows:

Friday, 15 September – Regenerative and Preventative Medicine

Heather Bird-Tchenguiz MBA: Welcome

Prof Larry Benowitz: Prospectives on stem cell differentiation in neurosurgery

Prof Geoffrey Raisman: Clinical application of olfactory cells in spinal cord injury

Prof David Naor PhD: Involvement of CD 44 in stem cell differentiation

Prof Stephen Minger: Stem cells – Future Perspectives

Prof Stefan Krauss PhD: Forbrain development and neural cell damage

Dr Dasa Ciscova PhD: The efficacy of stem cell therapy in animal models of autoimmune diseases

Prof Tomas Ekstrom: Epigentics principles

Dr Tony Pellet: Umbilical cord stem cells

Dr Miomir Knecevic: Commercialisation of Stem Cell Research

Dr Ralf Tönjes PhD: Stem Cell signatures as a tool for quality control of Innovative medicinal products

Andreas Junge MBA: Knowledge Management

Dr Octavi Quintana Trias: EU politics

Dr Marco Traub: Symposium Overview

Saturday, 16 September

Heather Bird-Tchenguiz MBA: Welcome

Professor Dr Imre Zs-Nazy: The Theories of Ageing

Dr Ben Pfeifer MD PhD: Phytonutrient Therapy and Immune System Support for Patients with Hormone-Refractory Prostate Cancer

Dr Mark Babizhayev: Human Cataracts – the role of Lipid Peroxidation and the efficacy of N-acetyl carnosine as a treatment

Phil Micans PharmB: Biological Age Measurement – Practicalities and Issues

Dr Jennifer Krup MD ABAAM: HRT in Women – questions, answers and more questions

Dr Brian Halvorsen: Holistic Dentistry – Advances with an emphasis on chelation and preventative health care

Dr Robert Goldman MD PhD FAASP DO FAOASM: title TBC

Prof Alfred Wolf: Chronic stress,burn-out and CFS, a new insight and preventive options

Sarah Noble LicAc, MBAcC, MIMgt, MInstD: The Art & Science of Spa Success – How to open a holistic spa: integrating services into your clinic for profitability

Patrick Holford BSc DipION FBant- Nutrition and Ageing

Sunday, 17 September

Dr Deepak Chopra: title TBC

Dr Julian Kenyon: Photodynamic and Sonodynamic Therapy – an important adjunct to anti-ageing strategies

Professor John G Ionescu PhD: New Strategies to slow down the photo ageing of human skin

Dr Paul Clayton: Alzheimer’s Disease: Pharmaco-nutritional strategies to maintain the ageing brain

Dr Bill Cham PhD: Advances in the eradication of skin cancer

Dr Michael Klentze MD PhD ABAAM: New approaches for safe male Male Hormone Replacement therapy

Dr Eric Braverman, MD: Sub clinical Hyperparathyroidism: A precursor of Osteoporosis and Dementia?

Dr Ron Klatz: Closing remarks including, “New Horizons for the clinical specialty of Anti-Aging Medicine: the future with Biomedical Technologies.”

The programme may be subject to change

Full details of the speaker programme and speaker biographies can be viewed at www.antiageingconference.com


There are various categories of registration for this event:

Full registration £350;

Day 1 Only £200;

Day 2 only £200;

Day 3 £200.

Book on-line on the registration page at www.antiageingconference.com. Membership of certain medical societies may qualify for a discount.

Telephone:

The events sponsors and supporters include HB Health, the British Society of Anti-Ageing Medicine; the European Society of Anti-Aging Medicine; the World Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and The Trans European Stem Cell Therapy Consortium.

Anti Ageing Conference London

PO Box 50622

London SW6 2YP

United Kingdom

Tel : +44 (0) 20 7581 6962

Fax : +44 (0) 20 7589 1273

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2005 Promises Extended Lifespans, Better Health, and More Biotechnology as Thousands of Physicians Join the Anti-Aging Medical Movement

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

(PRWEB) January 8, 2005

2004 was a banner year for the anti-aging medical movement, which had its modest beginnings in 1992, when pioneering physicians and surgeons Dr. Ronald Klatz and Dr. Robert Goldman first used the term “anti-aging.” Since then, “anti-aging” has become the hottest buzz-phrase in health and beauty, with sales in the anti-aging marketplace predicted to approach .94 billion by 2006, expanding at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) of 8% [source: Business Communications Company].

Anti-aging medicine is a medical specialty founded on the application of advanced scientific and medical technologies for the early detection, prevention, treatment, and reversal of age-related dysfunction, disorders, and diseases. It is a healthcare model promoting innovative science and research to prolong the healthy lifespan in humans. As such, anti-aging medicine is based on principles of sound and responsible medical care that are consistent with those applied in other preventive health specialties. The goal of anti-aging medicine is not to merely prolong the total years of an individual’s life, but to ensure that those years are enjoyed in a productive and vital fashion. Anti-aging medicine focuses on the application of high-tech diagnostic and treatment biomedical technologies for the very earliest detection and most aggressive care of disease.

Presiding as guardian of the anti-aging medical movement is the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M; www.worldhealth.net), the world’s leading nonprofit professional medical organization dedicated to advancing research and clinical pursuits that enhance the quality, and extend the quantity, of the human lifespan. The 14,000 physicians, scientists, and health practitioners from 75 nations who are members of the A4M are forging an innovative model of healthcare that alleviates the mounting social, economic, and medical woes otherwise anticipated to arrive with the rapidly growing volume of an aging population.

A4M, led by Dr. Ronald Klatz, President, and Dr. Robert Goldman, Chairman, enjoyed a banner year of exciting accomplishments. In 2004, A4M sponsored and produced the largest-ever anti-aging scientific medical conference. Combined, the two sessions of the A4M’s 12th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine drew unprecedented attendance. A total of over 6,500 physicians, health practitioners, and industry leaders convened at the Summer 2004 session, held in Chicago in August 2004, and the Winter 2004 session, which took place in Las Vegas in December. Co-located Anti-Aging Expositions at these two venues generated heavy traffic for the more than 500 exhibitors displaying the most advanced technologies and innovative products pertaining to life enhancement and life extension. In 2004, the A4M’s World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine reinforced its position as the world’s premier meeting place for the anti-aging medical specialty. In 2005, A4M continues its co-supporting role for regional anti-aging scientific conferences taking place around the world, at venues including Monaco, London, Munich, Seoul, Zurich, Bali (Indonesia), and Florence (Italy). 2005 also promises to be a record-setting year for A4M’s USA conferences, with attendance projected to reach 10,000 for the two sessions of the 13th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine. The Summer Session takes place August 19-21, 2005 in Chicago and the Winter Session will be held December 1-4, 2005 in Las Vegas. Program details, including registration information and the exhibitor prospectus, are available online at: www.worldhealth.net/event.

In 2004, the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine (ABAAM), a certification program created and managed by the A4M, submitted application to the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) for consideration for approval as a new specialty board. ABAAM was founded in 1997 as the world’s first professional certification and review program for physicians in the specialty of anti-aging medicine. ABAAM has an international presence, with 50 countries represented by those certified by, or in-process of, the ABAAM program. ABAAM has administered over 600 written examinations, has certified 500 physicians as Diplomates, and 300 physicians as Board Certified in Anti-Aging Medicine. With the steady growth of the anti-aging medical movement in the coming decade, A4M estimates that ABAAM certifications will total in excess of 3,000 by the year 2010, as increasing numbers of the world’s aging population demand high-quality, specialized care to prolong the healthy human lifespan. ABAAM-certified physicians represent the elite core of the anti-aging medical specialty, and Board Certification by ABAAM is recognized as a significant professional achievement. Information on the ABAAM program, and the ABAAHP program certifying health practitioners in the anti-aging medical specialty, is online at: www.worldhealth.net (go to “Certification”).

In 2004, and continuing into 2005, A4M continues its commitment to excellence in medical publishing. A4M, regarded as a leading publisher in the anti-aging medical trade, released Anti-Aging Therapeutics volume VI and Anti-Aging Clinical Protocols in 2004, which became two of the year’s most popular titles among anti-aging medical professionals. In November 2004, Infection Protection: How to Fight the Germs That Make You Sick, authored by Drs. Klatz and Goldman, achieved a position as the 8th most popular non-fiction eBook and the only health/medical title to make the list of Top 10 Non-Fiction eBooks for the month. In April 2005, A4M will release the annual Anti-Aging Directory and Resource Guide. This annual Yearbook is the official handbook for medical professionals who influence, recommend or prescribe products and services for life enhancement and life extension. The Directory of Companies that offer anti-aging products and services features major nutraceutical manufacturers and distributors, skincare/beauty/spa companies, compounding pharmacies, testing laboratories, and diagnostic service vendors. The Yearbook’s Directory of Physicians, Clinics, Hospitals and Healthcare professionals functions as a handy reference for obtaining referrals to anti-aging specialists. If you manufacture or market a preventive health product or service, it is to your advantage to be included in the A4M’s Yearbook 2005. To list your company, please contact the A4M Marketing Department at tel: (561) 392-7791 or send email to: doreen@worldhealth.net. The Yearbook 2005 closes for entries on 20 February 2005, so don’t delay!

Thanks to the A4M’s world-renown training, education, and advocacy initiatives, leading-edge preventive healthcare has become more available and accessible worldwide. There are many reasons to look forward to 2005, and the prospects for greater numbers of people to enjoy healthier, happier, more youthful lives certainly tops the list.

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. A4M believes that the disabilities associated with normal aging are caused by physiological dysfunction which in many cases are ameliorable to medical treatment, such that the human lifespan can be increased, and the quality of one’s life improved as one grows chronologically older. A4M seeks to disseminate information concerning innovative science and research as well as treatment modalities designed to prolong the human lifespan. Anti-Aging Medicine is based on the scientific principles of responsible medical care consistent with those of other healthcare specialties. 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.

SOURCE: The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), Chicago, IL

CONTACT: Catherine Cebula

PHONE: (877) 572-0608

FAX: (978) 742-9719

WEBSITE: www.worldhealth.net

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Largest Scientific Conference of Summer 2006 on Advanced Preventive Medicine Draws 3,000 Physicians, Health Professional, and Industry Executives

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 28, 2006

More than 3,000 delegates participated in the largest scientific conference of Summer 2006 focusing on advanced preventive medicine and cutting-edge clinical and research breakthroughs in preventing and treating the diseases and disabilities associated with the biological process of aging. More than 40 nations around the world were represented by this group of innovative physicians and health practitioners who are unified by a mutual mission of improving and extending the healthy human lifespan.

This event, the largest scientific conference of the Summer 2006 on advanced preventive medicine, served as a forum on clinical & research breakthroughs in anti-aging medicine. Taking place from 14 to 16 July, the 14th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine Summer 2006 Session, co-sponsored by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), offered 53 hours of Category 1 AMA/PRA Credits focusing on scientific educational programming in some of the most promising arenas of preventive medicine, including:

~ Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy

~ Nutritional therapies

~ Aesthetic medicine and non-invasive skin rejuvenation

~ Laboratory testing and diagnostics for anti-aging medicine

~ Environmental toxins and clinical detoxification

~ Biological age markers assessment

Comments Dr. Ronald Klatz, A4M founder and President: “At this event, the A4M assembled more than 70 internationally renowned speakers who presented the latest, most current data in their respective scientific fields. Continuing our tradition of educational excellence, the level of academic programming at the 14th International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine Summer 2006 Session is unparalleled when compared to any other scientific conferences in preventive medicine and/or biotech around the world.”

Highlights of the Summer 2006 Congress program included:

~ Joseph Maroon, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (Pennsylvania), on “The New Genetic Science of Aging; increasing the Quality and Length of Life”

~ Thierry Hertoghe, MD, President of the European Academy of Quality of Life and Longevity Medicine (Belgium), on “Melatonin, Growth Hormone, Thyroid, DHEA, and Estrogen Corrective Therapies to Prevent or Reverse Coronary Insufficiency: The Data”

~ Ron Rothenberg, MD, University of California San Diego School of Medicine, on “Advances in Clinical Anti-Aging Medicine: Nutrition and Hormones”

~ Russell Reiter, PhD, University of Texas, on “Melatonin Update with Special Emphasis on Its Cancer-Inhibiting Effects”

~ Eugene Shippen, author of “The Testosterone Syndrome,” on “Hormonal Relationships to Cardiovascular Diseases: Literature Update 2006″

~ Sharon McQuillan, MD, anti-aging physician from Florida, with a Primer on Aesthetic Medicine

~ Mark Gordon, MD, anti-aging clinician from California, on “Traumatic Brain Injury Hormonal Deficiency Syndrome”

~ Eric Braverman, MD, anti-aging physician from New York, on “Hormones and the Aging Brain”

The 14th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine’s Summer 2006 Session was sponsored by The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M; www.worldhealth.net), the academic leader in a worldwide movement in life enhancement and life extension that involves more than 50,000 physicians in 80 countries. The A4M is a non-profit medical society 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 biomedical sciences, breaking technologies, and anti-aging issues. A4M is a leading world provider of medical education, as its scientific promotion of anti-aging medical technologies will train more than 30,000 physicians via their 30 separate physician education programs over the next 12 months worldwide. A4M seeks to disseminate information concerning innovative science and research as well as treatment modalities designed to prolong the human lifespan.

At the Chicago Anti-Aging Exposition, a separate but co-located event to the 14th Annual International Congress Summer 2006 scientific conference, 300 corporate booths displayed the latest technologies from the medical and biotech market aimed at improving and/or extending the human lifespan. The United States market for anti-aging products and services exceeds .5 billion (2004). Growing at an average annual growth rate of 9.5%, this market will reach nearly billion by 2009. [Business Communications Company, Inc., February 2005.] Companies with products and services in the .7 billion appearance products and services market also were represented.

Remarks Dr. Robert Goldman, A4M Chairman: “The Annual International Congress Sessions are collectively the largest event of its kind in the world. A4M is proud of the interdisciplinary nature of our academic programming, as we feature experts lecturing on the most contemporary topics in endocrinology, spa medicine, plastic surgery and aesthetic medicine, sports medicine, and other fields of preventive healthcare. The 14th International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine Winter 2006 Session is anticipated to be double in size  6,000 delegates and 700+ corporate booths, representing the most innovative advancements in life enhancement and life extension medical technologies.”

MARK YOUR CALENDAR: The 14th International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine Winter 2006 Session and co-located Las Vegas Anti-Aging Exposition will take place 7-10 December 2006 at The Venetian Hotel & Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada USA. For program details and online registration, visit www.worldhealth.net/event. For exhibit and sponsorship opportunities, contact the A4M Sales Department at (561) 392-7791.

The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Inc. (“A4M”) is a non-profit medical society 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 biomedical sciences, breaking technologies, and anti-aging issues. A4M believes that the disabilities associated with normal aging are caused by physiological dysfunction which in many cases are ameliorable to medical treatment, such that the human lifespan can be increased, and the quality of one’s life enhanced as one grows chronologically older. A4M seeks to disseminate information concerning innovative science and research as well as treatment modalities designed to prolong the human lifespan. Anti-Aging Medicine is based on the scientific principles of responsible medical care consistent with those of other healthcare specialties. 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.

SOURCE: The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), Chicago, IL

CONTACT: Catherine Cebula

PHONE: (877) 572-0608

FAX: (978) 742-9719

WEBSITE: www.worldhealth.net/event

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