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5,000 Medical Leaders Report Latest Advancements in Biomedical Technologies; Breakthroughs by 2015 Predicted for Alzheimer’s, Heart Disease, Cancer, and Diabetes

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

5,000 Medical Leaders Report Latest Advancements in Biomedical Technologies; Breakthroughs by 2015 Predicted for Alzheimer’s, Heart Disease, Cancer, and Diabetes











Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, A4M President , welcomes 5,000 delegates to Winter 2008 Session of the 16th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies

Las Vegas NV (PRWEB) December 24, 2008

A record-setting 5,000 delegates and corporate leaders from 70 nations participated in the world’s premier scientific conference on topics relating to medical interventions to prevent and treat the diseases and disabilities associated with the biological process of aging. Co-sponsored by The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M; http://www.worldhealth.net) and The World Anti-Aging Academy of Medicine (http://www.waaam.net), the world’s largest professional medical societies dedicated to advancing research and clinical pursuits that enhance the quality, and extend the quantity, of the human lifespan, the Winter 2008 Session of the 16th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies took place December 11-14, 2008 at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada USA.

The Winter 2008 Session of the 16th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies opened to a standing-room only audience. Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, A4M President), and Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO, FAASP, A4M Chairman), welcomed 5,000 delegates to Winter 2008 Session of the 16th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies.

More than 120 physician and scientist speakers, many of whom are world-renowned in their area of specialization, spoke on a broad array of topics in aging intervention, presenting the latest breakthroughs in advanced preventive medicine and emerging biomedical technologies, heralding promising near-term breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s Disease, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes:

~ Joseph Maroon, MD, Professor and Director of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh-Presbyterian University Hospital, presented “The Longevity Factor: How Red Wine and Resveratrol Can Unlock the Genetic Secrets to as Longer and Healthier Life,” sharing the results of the first-ever human clinical trials of this polyphenol for memory improvement and exercise endurance.

~ Abraham Morgentaler, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Urology at Harvard Medical School, discussed “Testosterone Therapy in Men: The Next Big Thing in Medicine,” and presented case studies documenting the multi-beneficial role of testosterone replacement therapy in aging men.

~ Daniel G. Amen, MD, clinical neuroscientist, psychiatrist and founder of the Amen Clinics, shared the latest evidence to maintain a “Magnificent Mind at Any Age: Natural Ways to Balance Your Brain and Improve Everything In Your Life.”

~ Christopher Centeno, MD, a physician located in the Boulder, Colorado area, presented data on “Stem Cell Therapeutics for Tissue Regeneration,” outlining the use of mesenchymal stem cells for musculoskeletal repair.

~ Selvaraj Y. Subramaniam, MD, an anti-aging and sports medicine physician from Malaysia, spoke on “Fish Oil: Omega-3 Anti-Inflammatory,” offering a nutritional model to combat systemic inflammation.

~ Bogdan Dimitrie Niculae, MD, President of the Organizing Committee for the Romanian Anti-Aging International Congress, shared insights on “Dermatology Laser Techniques” to yield optimal aesthetic results.

~ Mark Hyman, MD, faculty member of the Institute for Functional Medicine, presented “The UltraMind Solution,” and explained how nutrition and biology influence mood, behavior, attention and memory.

~ Mark Gordon, MD, Associate Clinical Professor at University of Southern California and University of California-Los Angeles, provided the latest findings on “Alzheimer’s Disease: A Hormonal Approach to Treatment.”

Over 1,000 participants to-date have enrolled in The Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative & Functional Medicine. The program is an integral way in which physicians, health practitioners, and research scientists attain competency by intensive in-session seminar learning taught by two dozen of the pre-eminent experts in anti-aging, regenerative, and functional medicine. At this conference, 72 physicians and health practitioners graduated from the elite Fellowship in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine program and were acknowledged for their successful completion of the program during the Fellowship Pinning and Diploma Presentation Ceremony.

In addition, The Aesthetic Anti-Aging Fellowship introduces an innovative way to learn and receive hands-on training in Aesthetic procedures from experts in the field. The Aesthetic Anti-Aging Fellowship features six multi-day modules on non-invasive and minimally invasive aesthetic procedures.

At the co-located Las Vegas Anti-Aging Exposition, over 500 corporate booths displayed the latest technologies from the medical and biotech market aimed at improving and/or extending the human lifespan. The anti-aging industry is presently valued at US$ 96.89 Billion. With a compounded annual growth rate of 8.78%, the anti-aging industry is projected to reach US$ 115.5 Billion by 2010. [Global Industry Analysts, Inc., March 2008.]

The A4M continues to advance a new paradigm of proactive interventions for dysfunctions, disorders, disabilities, and diseases led by advanced biomedical technologies that usher in unprecedented innovations in preventive medicine. As such, the A4M convenes the largest event of its kind in the arena of clinical advancements to prolong the healthy human lifespan: The Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies convenes the world’s most innovative physicians, scientists, health practitioners, industry leaders, and international government officials. During the organization’s sixteen-year history, the A4M has embraced the vast potential benefits of some of the most promising aspects of scientific advancements in progressive preventive healthcare, many of which were highlighted at the Winter 2008 Session of the 16th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies.

Observes Ronald Klatz, M.D., D.O., A4M President: “This scientific program drew a record-setting attendance of 5,000 physicians, scientists, health practitioners, industry leaders, and international government officials. For 70% of the conference’s delegates, this was their first ever attendance of an anti-aging scientific conference. These numbers clearly demonstrate the continued and undeniable growth of the anti-aging medical movement.” Adds Robert Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., D.O., FAASP: “With more than 70 countries represented, the Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies is the largest event of its kind in the arena of human longevity and it is renowned around the world for the high caliber of speakers, delegates, and international government officials in attendance.”

The Spring 2009 Session of the 17th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies takes place 23-25 April 2009 at The Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, Orlando, Florida USA. For program details, visit http://www.worldhealth.net/event.

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.

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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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International Anti-Aging Show Partners With Medical Conferences International Inc., and the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.

Sunday, January 30th, 2011


Toronto, ON and Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) June 25, 2008

MCII organizes three key annual trade events for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) in the United States and over 20 countries worldwide. The A4M is the world’s largest professional medical society comprised of 20,000-plus member physicians, health practitioners, scientists, government officials, key influential decision makers and members of the general public, representing 100 nations. It is dedicated to advancing research and clinical pursuits that enhance the quality and extend the quantity of the human lifespan.

Commenting on the acquisition, Dr. Robert Goldman, A4M Chairman and Vice-President said: “We are delighted to be able to form this partnership with Bellamente. This exciting new development will enable us to create greater consumer awareness for the A4M and our members, enabling them to increase their market share and presence in the multi-billion dollar anti-aging medical marketplace.” He went on to say, “Partnering with Bellamente not only allows us to have a presence in Canada, but gives their Canadian physicians and suppliers the opportunity for global exposure within our organization and the events we produce.”

The International Anti-Aging Show (IAAS) is the only 100% anti-aging consumer and trade event of its kind in North America. Held twice yearly in Toronto and now expanding to Las Vegas, the show targets men and women, 35 to 54 with a higher than average income and showcases live demonstrations and cutting edge seminars with the top professionals in the industry. Exhibitors, sponsors and speakers include leading plastic surgeons and cosmetic doctors, dermatologists, naturopaths, homeopaths, anti-aging physicians, chiropractors, massage therapists, spas, beauty professionals and more. It also features many trade exhibitors and sponsors highlighting the latest technologies in the anti-aging marketplace creating awareness to the trade sector.

“To say we are pleased is certainly an understatement”, Cheryl Higgins, President of Bellamente Enterprises remarks. “This partnership gives us direct access to the world’s top anti-aging medical experts and trade organizations. With the support of MCII and the A4M, the current shows are expected to double in size and the possibility of expanding the event internationally is a very attainable objective.”

In addition to expanding the consumer aspect of the show, Bellamente will also be broadening the trade element. Thousands of doctors in the US and in Canada will be invited to each IAAS event to attend a series of exclusive seminars that will enable them to learn about the A4M’s Certification Programs plus new clinical procedures, products and services which will assist in the growth of their current practices.

The IAAS opens it’s doors October 17-18-19, 2008 at Toronto’s International Centre, and November 1-2, 2008 at the Cashman Convention Center in Las Vegas. Admission is .00 for a one day pass or .00 for a weekend pass. For information on the International Anti-Aging Show, please visit www.theantiagingshow.com. For information on the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, please visit www.worldhealth.net.

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Largest Medical Conference Highlighting 2005 Advancements in Human Longevity Attracts Record-Setting Attendance

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Largest Medical Conference Highlighting 2005 Advancements in Human Longevity Attracts Record-Setting Attendance











Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 26, 2005

A record-setting 5,000+ delegates and corporate leaders participated in the world’s premier scientific conference on topics relating to medical interventions to prevent and treat the diseases and disabilities associated with the biological process of aging. These cutting-edge innovative physicians and health practitioners who are involved in improving and extending the human lifespan hailed from more than 50 nations around the world.

Over the four-day scientific program that took place 9-12 December 2005, more than 70 of the world’s leading experts on human aging, life enhancement, and life extension presented the latest breakthroughs in their areas of expertise:

~ In Saturday’s Keynote Lecture, “How the Longevity Revolution Will Transform Our Lives,” psychologist, gerontologist, and author Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D., captivated the audience to think anew about “old age”

~ Best-selling author John Gray, Ph.D., presenting Sunday’s Keynote Lecture, “Stress and Poor Diet Affect Relationships,” received a standing ovation from the audience

~ Professor Aw Tar Choon, M.D., Ph.D. from the National University of Singapore Medical School presented the latest breakthroughs on stem cell therapeutics in his lecture on “Stem Cell Research and Clinical Applications”

~ Eugene Shippen, M.D., best-selling author of The Testosterone Syndrome, spoke on the subject of “Hormone Relationships to Diseases of Aging”; in the post-lecture Q&A area, delegates were eager to learn more

The XIII Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine’s Winter 2005 Session was co-sponsored by The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M; http://www.worldhealth.net), the academic leader in a worldwide movement in life enhancement and life extension that impacts 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 seeks to disseminate information concerning innovative science and research as well as treatment modalities designed to prolong the human lifespan.

The XIII Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine Winter 2005 Session offered up to 51 hours of Category 1 AMA/PRA Credits focusing on scientific educational programming in some of the most promising arenas of preventive medicine, including:

~ Stem cell therapeutics and regenerative medicine

~ Laser surgery, skin resurfacing, fillers, and other facets of aesthetic medicine

~ Biomarkers of aging

~ Obesity and medical weight management

~ Cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment

~ Hormone replacement therapy

~ Vitamin therapies

~ Cognitive testing and maintenance of mental performance

Comments Dr. Ronald Klatz, A4M founder and President: “Annually, the Winter Session of the A4M’s Anti-Aging Scientific Program consistently and regularly draws not only world-renowned faculty, but high-caliber delegates as well, making for a unique combination of excellence among all attendees that optimizes this forum for educational exchange.” Adds Dr. Robert Goldman, A4M Chairman: “This is the largest event of its kind. As a group, these 5,000 participants represent the most innovative pioneers in advancements in life enhancement and life extension medicine around the world.”

Awards were presented to two distinguished recipients in recognition of their outstanding contributions in their fields of expertise:

~ Presentation of the Infinity Award, the A4M’s highest honor, to Dr. Ken Dychtwald, whose achievement, devotion, and foresight have helped to advance a new perspective on the notion of “aging,” by Dr. Ronald Klatz, A4M President and Dr. Robert Goldman, A4M Chairman

~ Presentation of the Lifetime Health and Fitness Award to Mr. Augie Nieto by Dr. Robert Goldman, A4M Chairman

Today’s mature adults control more than trillion in wealth in the United States [Harvard Business Review, March 2004], or 70% of all US wealth. Further, they bring in trillion in annual income and account for 50% of all discretionary spending.” [Associated Press, March 7, 2004]. At the co-located Las Vegas Anti-Aging Exposition, more than 400 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.

A4M is the world’s leading provider of international scientific education programs in anti-aging medicine. The organization will train more than 30,000 physicians via A4M’s 25 separate co-sponsored/co-supported physician education programs taking place in 2006 worldwide. The next A4M USA event, The 14th Annual International Certificate Program Physician’s Hands-On Intensive Workshops  East Coast USA Session  and co-located Orlando Anti-Aging Exposition, take place 7-9 April 2006 at The Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, Orlando, Florida USA. For program details and online registration, visit http://www.worldhealth.net/event. For exhibit and sponsorship opportunities, contact the A4M Sales Department at (561) 997-0112.

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: http://www.worldhealth.net/event

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Ronald Klatz, M.D. Hailed by BusinessWeek as “Leading Light” in Medical Innovation: American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Gains Nod from Mainstream Media

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 16, 2006

This year, the first Baby Boomers are turning 60. In large part, Boomers are responsible for the explosive growth of the longevity movement and the spinoff anti-aging marketplace. The anti-aging industry, valued at .5 billion (2004), is growing at an average annual growth rate of 9.5%. By 2009, the anti-aging marketplace will reach nearly billion. [Business Communications Co., Inc.]

The 20 March 2006 issue of BusinessWeek features a Special Report series covering anti-aging medicine. In a related Online Extra, BusinessWeek features an excerpted interview by Science Editor Arlene Weintraub with Ronald Klatz, M.D., President of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), the academic leader in a worldwide movement in life enhancement and life extension that involves more than 50,000 physicians in over 80 countries.

In its Online Extra, BusinessWeek refers to Dr. Klatz as “The Guru of Anti-Aging,” and acknowledges that he coined the phrase “anti-aging” more than a decade ago. In 1993, a dozen physicians convened to discuss scientific breakthroughs making major inroads in identifying the mechanisms of deterioration and vulnerability to age-related diseases. These medical pioneers, led by Dr. Klatz, and A4M co-founder Robert Goldman, M.D., D.O., Ph.D., introduced a new definition of aging. Explains Dr. Klatz: “In this new perspective, the frailties and physical and mental failures associated with normal aging are caused by physiological dysfunctions that, in many cases, can be altered by appropriate medical interventions. As an extension of this redefinition, we proposed an innovative model for healthcare that focused on the application of advanced scientific and medical technologies for the early detection, prevention, treatment, and reversal of age-related dysfunction, disorders, and diseases. ‘Anti-aging medicine’ was born.”

In the 14 years that have since followed, anti-aging medicine has achieved international recognition. Anti-aging medicine is now practiced by thousands of physicians in private medical offices as well as some of the most prestigious teaching hospitals around the world.    Many medical schools now include anti-aging in their programs and physicians have clocked hundreds of thousands of hours of advanced medical education to train in this new medical specialty. Acknowledging the social, economic, and medical dilemmas anticipated to arrive with a rapidly growing aging population worldwide, anti-aging medicine has also garnered important recognition from leading public policy groups and members of academia.    Universally, those involved in healthcare or those whose fields of expertise intersect with healthcare issues support anti-aging medicine as a healthcare model promoting innovative science and research to prolong the healthy lifespan in humans. Public policy organizations and government agencies are now embracing anti-aging medicine as a viable solution to alleviate the mounting social, economic, and medical woes otherwise anticipated to arrive with the aging of nearly every nation on the planet.

BusinessWeek aptly refers to Dr. Klatz as “a leading light in the anti-aging medical movement.” Serving as President of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Dr. Klatz oversees continuing medical education for more than 30,000 physicians at 26 physician education programs taking place in 2006 in venues around the world. He also is Medical Advisor to The World Health Network, at www.worldhealth.net, the Internet’s leading anti-aging portal, which receives more than 16 million hits a month and distributes a free electronic newsletter covering the latest anti-aging medical breakthroughs to 300,000 subscribers.

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

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Powerful New Anti-Aging Diet | Healthy Life

Monday, December 27th, 2010

What many women in particular fail to realize that when it comes to anti-aging , an anti-aging diet is far more important and effective than those anti-aging skincare products available in the market today. To appreciate the importance …

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Anti Aging Products: Selecting The Best One | Medarch.Net

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

If you are looking for skin care anti aging products, then you will find many products in the market. However, this makes bit difficult to know which one is the.

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