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LAST CHANCE This Millennium to Witness the Design of a NEW PARADIGM of Healthcare
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON ANTI-AGING MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY: December 11-13, 1999
October 22, 1999~CHICAGO~PRWeb -- Three thousand world renown physicians and scientists who have dedicated their professional pursuits to the exciting new medical specialty of anti-aging medicine will convene for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine's (A4M) Seventh International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Biomedical Technology. This premier anti-aging scientific conference will take place December 11-13, 1999 at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The program is complemented by a day of pre-conference workshops that offer hands-on physician training in the newest techniques of health rejuvenation.
The science of anti-aging medicine is truly multi-disciplinary. Not only represented by advances in the fields of biochemistry, biology, and physiology, the field is enhanced by contributions from mind/body medicine, sports medicine, molecular genetics, and emerging medical technologies. The A4M and its membership are defining a new paradigm for health care in the next millennium. The A4M seeks to eradicate age-related degenerative diseases such as arthritis, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer's. Anti-aging medicine, with its high-tech diagnostics that permit the very earliest detection and prevention of illness, will retire the field of geriatric medicine. Due in large part to the advances being forged by A4M's 7,500 physician and scientist members from fifty nations worldwide, the notion of frailty and debilitation with age will be abolished, replaced by the extension of the productive, vibrant, vital health-filled years of youth.
The Seventh International Congress represents the final conference this millennium at which the framework for the future of the next frontier of preventive medicine will be established. Highlights of this event will include:
~ Robert Bradbury, on the fascinating use of engineered bacteria and tiny mechanical devices to change the molecular basis of disease.
~ Randall Goffe, Ph.D., a pioneer researcher in stem cells and cloning, on techniques of tissue regeneration that offer reversal of diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other degenerative diseases of aging.
~ Ronald M. Klatz, M.D., D.O., President of the A4M, founding physician of the anti-aging movement, and author of the just-released definitive age-reversal text, Ten Weeks to a Younger You, with his acclaimed predictions based on the latest biotechnological accomplishments that will help humankind to achieve immortality within the next 35 years.
~ Anti-aging dentistry, a new medical specialty that keeps you smiling for your hundred-plus years of youth. Prolonging dental health, so we keep our teeth beyond the average of 45 to 55 years, through our extended lives, is an emerging area of anti-aging medicine.
~ Dozens of presentations by leading members of the most prestigious private, research, government, and educational settings on breakthroughs in experimental drugs and protocols that will help us all to enhance memory, personality and mood, boost energy, libido, and sex drive, and achieve permanent and stable weight loss.
The A4M Infinity Award, the most coveted and prestigious commendation bestowed for notable contributions that advance the science of anti-aging medicine, will be presented to Judah Folkman, M.D., for his discovery of angiogenesis inhibitors for control of cancer. The A4M Biomedical Achievement Award will be presented to Luc Montagnier for his work in discovering the HIV virus. Past Infinity Award recipients include Senator and astronaut John Glenn, Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Ph.D. and magnetic image resonance scanner inventor Ray Damadian, M.D.
The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine is the sole anti-aging medical society that offers continuing medical education credits approved by the American Medical Association. The A4M is the only non-commercial non-profit medical society dedicated to eradicating the degenerative diseases of aging within our lifetime.
Secure your press credentials for the Seventh International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Biomedical Technology today Please fax your request on station or publication letterhead to (773) 528-5390.
SOURCE: American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M)
CONTACT: Tony Kalm, M.P.H.
PHONE: (773) 528-4333 x111
FAX: (773) 528-5390
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