Carolyn DeLucia, M.D., Discusses Treating Female Sexual Dysfunction

In this conversation with Dr. Derrick DeSilva, Jr., Dr. Carolyn DeLucia discusses how she got into the field of sexual health, and how other age management physicians can as well.

AMMG April 2023 Conference in Miami, Florida
Jeff Morris
AMMG will present another fully live four-day event this April. The 34th Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine Conference in Miami will include a Practice Management Workshop, four pre-conference sessions including Hormone Modulation, Regenerative Medicine, Office-Based Aesthetics and Traumatic Brain Injury, and three days of the latest science-based clinical information and applications.


Orgasms for Good Health!
Jeff Morris
Female orgasm has traditionally been seen as somewhat of a taboo subject. It could be argued that the benefit of orgasm for women is of no obvious reproductive purpose and instead is just a source of pleasure. However, research is beginning to reveal the health benefits of orgasm for women and men beyond the exhilarating pleasure of climaxing. At the upcoming Age Management Medicine Conference, Dr. Derrick DeSilva will review the data to support the clinical benefits of orgasms in the aging population.

Pharmacologic Treatment of Primary Osteoporosis or Low Bone Mass to Prevent Fractures in Adults: A Living Clinical Guideline From the American College of Physicians
Amir Qaseem, M.D., Ph.D., Lauri A. Hicks, D.O., Itziar Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta, PharmD, Tatyan Shamliyan, M.D., Thomas G. Cooney, M.D.
This guideline updates the 2017 American College of Physicians (ACP) recommendations on pharmacologic treatment of primary osteoporosis or low bone mass to prevent fractures in adults.

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Anti-inflammatory Drug Turns Back Time, Makes Aging Blood Young Again
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Good Hydration Linked to Healthy Aging
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Alzheimer’s Disease Driven by Diet: Scientists Suggest Sugar Cravings Fuel Dementia
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Rapid Cancer Test Can Diagnosis Patients with Just a Splash of Urine |
The Little Blue Pill Really Is Magic! Men With Erectile Dysfunction Who Take Viagra Are 25% Less Likely to Suffer an Early Death Than Those Who Don't, Study Suggests
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Testosterone and Cortisol Levels Are Linked to Criminal Behavior, According to New Research
PsyPost
New research provides evidence that heightened levels of testosterone and cortisol are associated with an increased risk of impulsive and violent criminal behavior. The new findings have been published in the scientific journal Hormones and Behavior

Breakthrough Blood Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s Years Before Symptoms Show
Sam Blanchard
A blood test detecting Alzheimer’s years before symptoms show is moving closer, a study suggests. It follows a breakthrough in identifying chemicals linked to mild cognitive impairment — an early sign of the memory-stealing disease.

Cancer Blood Test Using DNA Fragments Brings Hope for Earlier Detection, Say Researchers
Shiv Sudhakar
Researchers have developed a new machine-learning model to detect cancers that are in their early stages of disease by examining DNA fragments from cancer cells in the blood.

Popular Anti-Aging Supplement ‘Raises the Risk of Brain Cancer’
Caitlin Tilley
A popular dietary supplement may raise the risk of cancer, research has found. Nicotinamide riboside (NR), a form of vitamin B3, is advertised as having anti-aging effects, as well as being able to bring down high cholesterol and blood pressure. But a study by the University of Missouri-Columbia on mice found NR increases the risk of breast cancer, and causes the disease to spread to the brain, which is fatal.

Those Weight Loss Drugs May Do a Number on Your Face
Amy Synnott
People using drugs like Ozempic are discovering an unwanted side effect: facial aging. Dr. Oren Tepper, a plastic surgeon in New York, said that it’s common for weight loss to deflate key areas of the face, leading to a more aged appearance. “When it comes to facial aging, fat is typically more friend than foe,” he said. “Weight loss may turn back your biological age, but it tends to turn your facial clock forward.”

Two Research Teams Reverse Signs of Aging in Mice
Catherine Offord
A decade after Kyoto University biologist Shinya Yamanaka won a share of a Nobel Prize for discovering a cocktail of proteins that reprogram adult cells into versatile stem cells, two teams argue the proteins can turn back the clock for entire organisms—perhaps one day humans.

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