e-Journal Newsletter – March 2025

MARCH 2025 | Vol. 20, No. 1


FEATURED ARTICLES

Curriculum and Faculty Announced for AMMG’s 38th Conference in Miami
Jeff Morris

The in-depth, five-day conference will feature the latest research findings, science-based clinical information and sophisticated clinical applications.
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New and Cutting Edge Breakthroughs in Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Jeff Morris
There has been a lot in the news recently about new developments in Alzheimer’s disease, from biomarkers for early detection to new and innovative treatments, including some lectures at the upcoming AMMG conference. We run down some of the latest findings.
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AMMG Introduces Revamped Online Education Portal
Jeff Morris

The new portal offers easier access and more information about AMMG’s extensive online educational offerings.
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A Path Less Traveled: How Alternative Medicine Became Mainstream in American Healthcare
Mark L. Gordon, M.D.
Healthcare as we know it is about to experience a major change, for the better.
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Exploring the Advantages of Burnout Therapy for Healthcare Professionals Dealing with an Aging Population

Crystal Wilson
As the healthcare landscape evolves, professionals face increasing pressures that threaten their well-being, particularly in geriatric care. Understanding how to effectively address burnout among healthcare workers is crucial for maintaining a resilient and effective workforce.
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LATEST AGE MANAGEMENT MEDICINE NEWS

Aging ‘Hotspot’ Found in Brain, Researchers Say: ‘Major Changes’
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Cold Plunges, Red-light Therapy: Why Some Swear by Biohacking While Others Raise Concerns
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A Simple Supplement Can Improve Survival in Patients with a Novel Heart Disease
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Clinical Trial Finds RNA Inhibitor Effectively Reduces ‘Bad Cholesterol’ in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease
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High Levels of Adrenomedullin Found to Promote Obesity-Associated Insulin Resistance
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Women’s Health

In a New Study, Women Were Able to Reduce Biological Age by an Average of Five Years in Only Eight Weeks by Making Specific Diet, Sleep, Exercise, and Stress Management Changes
Emily Chan
According to a new study, a group of six women reduced their biological age by an average of five years in just eight weeks.
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PATIENT ASSESSMENT & DIAGNOSTICS

Common Cancer Type Could Be Detected With New Blood Test
Melissa Rudy
A new blood test was found to detect colon cancer with more than 80% accuracy — and to rule it out for 90% of healthy people.
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BRAIN HEALTH

5 Major Alzheimer’s Discoveries Scientists Made in 2024
Melissa Rudy
The Alzheimer’s Association shares some of its most significant dementia findings.
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DISORDERS OF AGING

Pancreatic Cancer Patient Survival Doubled with High Dose of Common Vitamin, Study Finds
Angelica Stabile
The University of Iowa Health Care Carver College of Medicine has shared results from a randomized, phase 2 trial testing the impact of adding high-dose vitamin C to intravenous chemotherapy treatments for pancreatic cancer patients.
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PERSONALIZED & PRECISION MEDICINE

DNA-Tagged Gold Nanoparticles Could Enable Personalized Cancer Treatment
National University of Singapore
A team of researchers from NUS has developed a novel method to enhance the precision of cancer treatment using gold nanoparticles tagged with DNA barcodes.
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