Joseph E. Bosilijevac, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Talks About COVID and Age Management Medicine
In this conversation with Dr. Cesar Pellerano, Dr. Joseph Bosilijevac discusses the methods and strategies he uses to manage COVID among his age management medicine patients.
Using Ultrasound Facial Mapping to Enhance Precision in Aesthetic Medicine
Jeff Morris
Advances in ultrasound technology have resulted in smaller devices that are tailored to specific uses, one of which is facial mapping for aesthetic procedures. Dr. Luis Martinez talks about how he is using facial mapping to enhance precision in his practice, which he will present in a lecture and demonstration at the next AMMG conference in Denver.
Case Series of Three Neurological Side Effects in Younger-Aged Individuals After Pfizer's mRNA Vaccine
Elliott Dinetz, M.D.
Dr. Elliott Dinetz discusses three cases that occurred within eight weeks of one another, in which patients with an average age of 36 years experienced three distinct neurological events within hours of receiving a second dose of the Pfizer mRNA vaccine, to illustrate rising concerns of risks in widely recognized very low-risk age categories.
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Fecal Transplants Have ‘Fountain of Youth’ Potential: Process Reverses Effects of Aging in Mice
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Chemical Compound Could Offer Treatment for Healthy Aging
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Scientists Have Found a Curious Link Between Coffee and Cholesterol
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Taking Omega-3 Supplements Boosts Cancer Treatments’ Ability to Cure Disease |
Herbal Supplement Shows Promise Against Lung Cancer
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Scientists Explore Mortality Among Women on Hormone Replacement Therapy Early in COVID-19 Pandemic
Tarum Sai Lomte
A recent study assessed the association of hormone replacement therapy or the use of the combined oral contraceptive pill with mortality among women with a previous history of COVID-19. The authors observed that HRT prescription within six months after COVID-19 diagnosis was associated with a decrease in all-cause mortality. This meant that women should not discontinue using HRT because of the pandemic.
Walking Fast is the Key to a Long Life? Study Links Pace to Aging
Chris Melore
A brisk walk could help add 16 years to your life, a new study finds. Researchers at the University of Leicester have discovered a link between a person’s walking pace and the rate at which they age.
Cell Phone Radiation May Be Causing Sharp Spikes in Alzheimer’s Cases
Chris Melore
A new study has found a concerning link between cell phone radiation and the onset of Alzheimer’s. Researchers say excessive cell phone use and even Wi-Fi radiation can lead to in-creases in intracellular calcium levels in the brain.
Twice-Yearly Injection Could Replace Daily Tablets to Treat High Blood Pressure
Soraya Ebrahimi
High blood pressure could be treated with an injection every six months instead of a daily tablet. Scientists are testing the approach in what they said is a world first in how hypertension, or high blood pressure, could be treated.
High-Protein Diets May Decrease Testosterone Levels in Men, Leading to ED, Fertility Struggles
Tom Campbell
Following a high-protein diet may reduce men’s testosterone levels, which can lead to erectile dysfunction and low sperm counts, say scientists in a new study.
Obesity Drug Achieves Average Weight Loss of 24 kg in Clinical Trial
Alice Klein
People who had weekly injections of a drug that mimics natural appetite-suppressing hormones lost 22.5 percent of their body weight on average.
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