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March 5, 2009

News Headlines:
A4M Announces FREE Online Medical Lecture Series
Naked mole rats may reveal secrets of longevity
Integrative medicine takes center stage at an Institute of Medicine meeting
Who's Who in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine
A long fertile lifespan can help protect women from developing Parkinson's
Effects on Blood and Skin Tissue: This Week's Anti-Aging Video Preview
Learning can keep new brain cells alive, research has found
Drugs to fight superbugs becoming ineffective
Longevity study to be conducted by the National Opinion Research Center


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Medical Lectures Online
A4M Announces Online Medical Lecture Series
Beginning in March, A4M and DiGiVision Media will offer two complementary video recordings per month of lectures from A4M Conference Training Session on DiGiVision Media for viewing!

The lectures feature renowned experts presenting a wide variety of Anti-Aging topics.

Click on the links below to begin viewing the first two lectures.

Introduction, Free Radical Considerations, and Components of IV Nutrition
by Mitchell J. Ghen, DO, PhD
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Revolutionize Your Practice: Anti-Aging Medicine as the New Wellness Model for Healthcare
Ronald Klatz, MD, DO & Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO, FAASP
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Proteins and Anti-Aging
At a research center in San Antonio, where more than 1,000 mole rats have their home, scientists have unmasked the molecular machinery of these subterranean rodents that seems to impact their longevity. Specifically, researchers at the U.T. Health Science Center's Barshop Institute for Aging Studies, have found that mole rats have an internal "disposal system" that enables them to get rid of damaged proteins more efficiently than other animals.
Integrative Medicine
Preventive care can't replace drugs or other types of medical treatment, but increasingly, physicians are embracing a more holistic approach to caring for their patients. In fact, the Institute of Medicine, a non-profit organization that provides science-based advice on matters of biomedical science, medicine and health to U.S. policymakers, convened a meeting this past Wednesday on "integrative medicine."
Who's Who
Ronald N. Rothenberg, MD
Clinical Professor, Preventive & Family Medicine for University of California

As a pioneer in the field of Anti-Aging Mecidine, Ronald Rothenberg, MD, was one of the first physicians to be recognized for his expertise to become fully board certified in the specialty. Dr. Rothenberg founded the Calfornia HealthSpan Institute in Cencinitas, Calfironia in 1997 with a commitment to transforming our understanding of and finding treatment for aging as a disease. Dr. Rothenberg is dedicated to the belief that the process of aging can be slowed, stopped, or even reserved through existing medical and scientific interventions.
Women's Health: Parkinson's
Scientists from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City conducted research involving almost 82,000 postmenopausal women and found that women who are fertile for more than 39 years and who go through a natural menopause have less risk of developing Parkinson's. At the same time, the study found that women with four or more pregnancies are at 20 percent greater risk of developing the neurological disease. And for those women who had hysterectomies, which surgically catapulted them into menopause, their chances of getting Parkinson's nearly doubled.
Healthcare Video Highlights
Xanya Sofra-Weiss, PhD speaks about Ionic Effects on Blood and Skin Tissue at the 16th Annual Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in Las Vegas, Nevada. Preview her discussion on studies that have successfully reversed aging in certain organisms by eliminating apparent aging genes.
Research: Cell Life
Exercising our minds isn't just a cliché, now it's a mantra we should all live by if we want to keep fresh neurons, thousands of which are generated each day, alive. Recent research with rats shows that learning enhances the survival of new neurons in the adult brain, specifically in the hippocampus area of the brain. Moreover, the more challenging the problem, the more cells that survive. This research continues to build upon findings from work done in the 1990s by Elizabeth Gould, which showed that the mature mammalian brain was able to grow new neurons, a process called neurogenesis. Scientists had long believed that only young developing minds were able to perform this critical function.
Drug-resistant Bacteria
At one time methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was the superbug of all superbugs. But this past January, a report issued by the Infectious Diseases Society of America warned that drug-resistant strains of Acinetobacter baumannii and two other microbes - Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae - may soon become just as deadly as MRSA.
Longevity Study
A new project entitled, Biodemography of Exceptional Longevity in the United States, is being funded by the National Institute on Aging to build upon the work of previous longevity studies. Husband-and-wife team and co-investigators, Leonid Gavrilov and Natalia Gavrilova, will "investigate why some people manage to survive to extreme old age and help identify the biological and social correlates of exceptional longevity," Gavrilov explains. "We hope to find out the determinants of human longevity and to get insights into mechanisms and causes of long life. These are important issues, not only for demographic forecasts of human mortality and population aging, but also for improving our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of human aging and longevity," he says.
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