e-Journal Newsletter – January 2026

January 2026 | Vol. 21, No. 1


FEATURED ARTICLES

AMMG to Offer Two Days of Pre-Conference Workshops at April 2026 Miami Meeting
Jeff Morris

At the upcoming Advancing Longevity Medicine Conference, AMMG will offer five intensive full-day and two half-day pre-conference workshops covering a wide range of topics.
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Spotlight: Two New Books in Longevity Medicine
  • Peptides for Health by Mark Gordon, M.D.
  • Invincible: Defy Your Genetic Destiny, Halt Emerging Diseases, and Reverse Aging by Florence Comite, M.D.
Jeff Morris

Two of AMMG’s most well-respected and longtime faculty members have each authored new books.
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The Influence of Reverse Triiodothyronine on Neuropsychiatric Disorders: A Narrative Review
Mark L. Gordon, Alison M. Gregg, Alicia B. Poleszak

Reverse triiodothyronine (rT3) is traditionally regarded as a biologically inactive isomer of triiodothyronine (T3), but it may play an active regulatory role in neuropsychiatric disorders by interfering with T3 signaling at the cellular level.
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Supporting Healthy Aging Through Lifestyle and Natural Supplements

Crystal Wilson

How we age depends largely on the lifestyle choices we make every day. While genetics play a role in longevity and health, proactive steps in diet, physical activity, stress management, and supplementation can significantly influence quality of life as we grow older.
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LATEST AGE MANAGEMENT MEDICINE NEWS

Gray hair could play surprising role in cancer defense, study suggests
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Can coffee slow aging? New research says yes, but only if you drink the right amount
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Lower dementia risk linked to routine vaccination in major new analysis
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The quest to slow aging leads scientists into the powerhouse of cells
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Genes that predispose an individual to pancreatic cancer identified
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PATIENT ASSESSMENT & DIAGNOSTICS

Breakthrough blood test could spot dozens of cancers before symptoms appear
Angelica Stabile
Research finds a majority of detected cancers lack current recommended screening options.
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HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY & AGE MANAGEMENT MEDICINE

The geroprotective potential of hormone replacement therapy
Anna Drangowska-Way
A recent review of literature regarding the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy found that it could be used as a geroprotector to extend the healthspan of women. However, the risk-benefit ratio should be individually evaluated.
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BRAIN HEALTH

Brain’s ‘plumbing’ inspires new Alzheimer’s strategies—and controversial surgeries
Jennie Erin Smith
Animal studies support the idea that boosting fluid clearance could blunt neurological disorders.
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HEART HEALTH

Daily coffee may protect the heart in unexpected way, study suggests
Khloe Quill
A new study contradicts decades of medical advice telling atrial fibrillation patients to avoid caffeine.
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DISORDERS OF AGING

New cancer therapy hunts and destroys deadly tumors in major breakthrough study
Khloe Quill
Scientists have developed an “off-the-shelf” cell-based immunotherapy that was able to track down and kill pancreatic cancer cells even after they had spread to other organs.
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DIET, NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS

Nutrient deficiency linked to heart disease risk for millions, new study warns
Kelly McGreal
A global study finds 76% of people worldwide are lacking in omega-3 fatty acids.
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