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Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Age related macular degeneration (AMD) leads to the loss of your central vision, affecting your ability to read, write and drive. AMD generally affects people over the age of 50 and occurs in around a third of all people aged over 75. There are two types of AMD – dry...

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Achieving Optimal Health in Humans and Pets

Recently, I spent hours with a talented businesswoman who values her health and energy. Jill has suffered from adrenal fatigue since arriving at middle age. I told her that most middle-aged people have significantly falling hormone levels and nutrient-absorption...

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Vasopressin, the Blood Pressure and Libido Hormone

Mark had a medical problem but he refused to visit a doctor because he considered many of them to be quacks. Thus, he continued to suffer poor erections despite self-dosing with copious amounts of Viagra® and Cialis®. His blood pressure was low and he was dehydrated...

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The Nuts And Bolts Of Aging (Part Three)

Why our lifespan is limited to 115 years and how to get a better quality of life after age 40 In parts one and two, we established that our potential lifespans are determined by repair mechanisms that kick into effect during our mid-twenties. Subsequently, in part...

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Testosterone and other deficiencies

“It’s about time we take testosterone away from the athletes and return it where it belongs, in the testicles of 80-year-old men!” comedian Bill Maher   Rosy and her husband, Tony, breezed through the front door of my office and brushed quickly past my...

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Some Highlights of the 2011 London Medical Conference

I was reinvigorated by doctors Wright’s and Gordon’s September lectures in London, England. They reaffirmed old knowledge and brought to light new research in the exciting field of anti-aging medicine. For example, Dr. Garry Gordon starred with his energetic...

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Skin Aging: When the dimples become wrinkles

While all components of the skin are affected by age without exception, some segments are more vulnerable than others. It is well accepted that components of the skin age at different rates and in different degrees. This is because of individual genetic variations,...

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