The Science of Anti-Aging Medicine- book review

The Science of Anti-Aging Medicine

Title   The science of anti-aging medicine

Contributor   Ronald Klatz

Edition   illustrated

Publisher    American Academy of Anti-Aging Med, 2003

ISBN     0966893735, 9780966893731

Length  268 pages

Subjects

Aging
Family & Relationships / Aging
Health & Fitness / General
Hormone therapy
Longevity
Medical / Geriatrics
Prevention
Self-Help / Aging
Social Science / Gerontology

Contents

Reversing Human Aging

Free Radical Theory of Aging 1 5

How Low Thyroid Function Undermines Longevity

Age Decline of Androgens in Males and Implications for Hormone

A Brief Guide to AntiAging Drugs

Five Possible Human Experiments

Growth Hormone and Body Composition

Andropause and the Aging Male Physiology

Mechanisms and Possible Interventions

AntiAging Programming

Role of the Magnetic Steriotaxis System in a Possible Treatment Protocol

Reversal of the Aging of Appearance Through Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Surgery

The Clinical Anticancer Action of Melatonin

Resistance Exercise and Its Rejuvenational Properties

How to Prevent Breast Cancer

Obesity

The Long Term Results of EDTA Therapy

A Planetary and Biological Reality

The Future of Live Cell Theraputics

A New Seven Step Complementary

Phosphatidyserine CPS Breakthrough Nutrient for

Contemporary Nutritional Discoveries Relating to

The Deliberate Misrepresentation

The Truth About Human Aging Intervention

Safety and Efficacy of Adult Human Growth Hormone Therapy

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