| Nothing to Sneeze At: Two Weeks Until Flu Season -- Prepare Now with Key Strategies to Optimize Immune System We are within two weeks of the start of the 2006-2007 flu season. "Infection Protection: Pandemic," written by Ronald Klatz, M.D., D.O., and Dr. Robert Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., D.O., FAASP outlines the Top Ten Preventive Strategies for Optimizing Immune Function. Learn the key natural and non-toxic immune-enhancing strategies, outlined in this personal survival handbook, that aim to enhance your overall immune resistance to a wide variety of infectious diseases, be it seasonal influenza, the common cold, or even bird flu. Expert author available for interviews. - 2006-09-18
Largest Scientific Conference of Summer 2006 on Advanced Preventive Medicine Draws 3,000 Physicians, Health Professional, and Industry Executives Forum on Clinical & Research Breakthroughs in Anti-Aging Medicine Co-Sponsored by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Continues Educational Excellence. 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. - 2006-07-28
To Avoid Pandemic Pandemonium, Read "Infection Protection: Pandemic" Your Personal Survival Handbook for Today's New Infectious Disease Threats Answers At Last! Infectious disease experts agree that it's not "if" bird flu will enter the United States, but "when." The resulting H5N1 pandemic will cripple the US economy, halting most commerce for a period of 12 to 24 months and bankrupting the federal government and most American citizens. The pandemic will also cause grave panic among the nation's residents, as sources of food, medicine, and the necessities of daily living will ultimately become unavailable. Presently, there is little effective, unified worldwide or national leadership in the arena of discovering real prevention and/or treatment protocols for H5N1. Consequently, it is up to each of us as individuals, to mount our own personal preparedness and protection program. The new book, "Infection Protection: Pandemic" provides an introductory backdrop of information about influenza in-general and bird flu in-specific, and the current -- and potentially fatal future -- ramifications of the H5N1 virus. Readers are then provided a set of Top Ten Preventive Strategies that aim to help optimize the performance of an individual's immune system, as well as enhance an individual's overall immune resistance to a wide variety of infectious diseases. - 2006-06-28
Earth Day 2006 - Go Easy on the Environment & Enjoy Your Health: Potential Environmental Links to Disease Highlighted in New Book by Anti-Aging Physician Founders In 2006, on 22 April, we celebrate Earth Day for the 38th time, yet today, humankind is perhaps at the most important crossroads between environmental influences and health that it has ever faced. In this Consumer Advisory, Dr. Ronald Klatz and Dr. Robert Goldman, physician co-founders of the anti-aging medical movement, offer simple, easy, helpful tips to reducing our exposure to environmental hazards in order to improve our odds of living long, healthy, happy, rewarding, productive lives. - 2006-04-05
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 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. BusinessWeek aptly refers to Dr. Klatz as "a leading light in the anti-aging medical movement." - 2006-03-16
Beware Bogus Claims by HGH Spray Internet Marketers: Dr. Ron Klatz, President, The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), Issues Consumer Fraud Alert Various spray and/or nutritional HGH (Human Growth Hormone) product manufacturers, distributors, or resellers are now flooding the Internet with bulk-mail promotional advertisements. This Consumer Fraud Alert warns consumers on how to spot the misleading promotional methods that aim to legitimize bogus spray and nutritional HGH products. - 2006-03-04
Great News to Recharge Your Resolutions: FREE BOOK "121 Ways to Live 121 Years … and More!" Helps You Achieve Your New Year's Goals Twenty-three percent (23%) of New Year's Resolutions are broken within the first 7 days. As we all agree, making resolutions is easy; keeping to them is hard work. There is still hope -- 121 new and easy ways to keep to your resolutions to lose weight … look great … have more energy … be a great lover … become smarter … and live longer, too. The new book, "121 Ways to Live 121 Years … and More!," is a public service production of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M; www.worldhealth.net) aimed at empowering readers around the world to take charge of their own health destinies and improve the quality and quantity of their lives, starting today. - 2006-01-16
Largest Medical Conference Highlighting 2005 Advancements in Human Longevity Attracts Record-Setting Attendance The XIII Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine Winter 2005 Session , co-sponsored by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, welcomed 5,000+ physicians, scientists and business leaders to its Las Vegas scientific program. - 2005-12-26
Largest Scientific Conference of Year To-Date on Anti-Aging Medicine Explores Major Breakthroughs in Human Longevity American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) welcomes 3,000-plus physicians and scientists to Chicago, as more than 3,000 delegates participated in the world's largest scientific conference to-date on the topics of medical intervention to prevent and treat the diseases and disabilities associated with the biological process of aging. - 2005-08-27
100-Year Lifespans the Norm by 2029, Predicts American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M): Pharmaceutical Products Bridge the Gap to Achieve Longer, Healthier Lives American women now have a life expectancy of 80.1 years, with life expectancy for men currently standing at 74.8 years. Today, Americans can expect to live 67.6 years of their lifespan in a healthy fashion. The number of years spent in a healthy lifespan is, however, far short of the newest estimates on how long men and women will live. How will Americans live those years past the 'healthy lifespan' and into the projected, full life expectancy in a fit, productive, satisfying manner? The A4M's XIII Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine serves as an essential mechanism for knowledge exchange in the battle against aging-related diseases. - 2005-03-19
Anti-Aging Medicine Changes the Face of Aging:
The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Issues Advisory Recommendations on Achieving a Youthful Appearance Old-age products are out. Anti-aging is in. In 2004, American consumers spent $44.6 billion on anti-aging products and services. In 2003, 9 million Americans underwent procedures to look younger or enhance their personal appearance. Minimally invasive, in-office cosmetic procedures are becoming increasingly popular, and the A4M issues these advisory recommendations to help ensure the upmost in patient safety and satisfaction. - 2005-02-19
2005 Promises Extended Lifespans, Better Health, and More Biotechnology as Thousands of Physicians Join the Anti-Aging Medical Movement 2004 was a banner year for the anti-aging medical movement. "Anti-aging" has become the hottest buzz-phrase in health and beauty, with sales in the anti-aging marketplace predicted to approach $41.94 billion by 2006, expanding at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) of 8%. 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. - 2005-01-08
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