12th National Conference: Parkinson’s 2010: Recent clinical advances in the management of Parkinson’s (Jun 23, 2010, London, United Kingdom, Europe)
The British Journal of Hospital Medicine in conjunction with the Parkinson's Disease Society is delighted to announce its 12th National Parkinson's Conference. Parkinson's 2010 is aimed at all Continue Reading
Acupuncture Seminar & Workshop (May 14-16, 2010, New York, New York, USA, North America)
THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE Jointly Sponsored with the INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF ACUPUNCTURE & ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS, Permanently Chartered by the University of the State of New York, State Continue Reading
2nd Pan-American Congress on Aesthetic and Anti-Aging Medicine – Montreal 2009 (May 20-22, 2010, Montreal, Canada, North America)
After a successfull fist edition, It is our pleasure to announce the second Panamerican Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine that will be held from 20 to 22 May 2010 in Montreal (Palace of Congress), Continue Reading
2nd European Cardiovascular Conference on the Elderly Patient (ECCEP) From Vascular Aging to Cognitive Impairment (Nov. 27-29, 2009, Athens, Greece, Europe)
This edition will be emphasized on the continuum From Vascular Aging to Cognitive impairment The scientific committee and a panel of internationally recognized experts will present a customized Continue Reading
25th Annual International Symposium on Acupuncture, Electro-Therapeutics, the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test, and Related Medical Fields at School of International & Public Affairs at Columbia University (Oct. 31-Nov. 03, 2009, New York, New York, USA, North America)
Latest research on acupuncture & electrotherapeutics, qigong, bi-digital o-ring test, noninvasive quick diagnosis & safe effective treatment of intractable medical problems including cancer, Continue Reading
Anti-Aging Medicine A Growing Experience
Address:314 North Paxtang Ave.Zip:17111City:Harrisburg Anti-Aging MedicineSee all Anti-Aging Medicine in Pennsylvania Continue Reading
Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine (Nov. 05-08, 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, North America)
Latest in Hormone Optimization, Adult Stem Cell Therapies, Lifestyle Modifications and Aesthetic Medicine. Continue Reading
International Congress in Aesthetic, Anti-Aging Medicine & Medical Spa (Nov. 19-21, 2009, Dubai, UAE, Middle East)
IIR Middle East, the organisers of Arab Health and EuroMediCom, the organiser of Anti-Aging Medicine Major Events, are delighted to announce the International Congress in Aesthetic, Anti Aging Continue Reading
Geriatrics: A Primary Care Approach to the Aging Population (Feb. 08-12, 2010, Sarasota, Florida, USA, North America)
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION: Following this course, the participant should be able to identify the etiologies, epidemiologies and presenting clinical manifestations of the disorders described; Continue Reading
Aging and Physical Activity — 12th EGREPA Conference (Sep. 23-25, 2010, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe)
This conference is oriented to researchers, clinicians, practitioners, trainers, healthcare professionals, service providers, family and professional geriatric caregivers, and decision makers in the Continue Reading
This week’s Anti-Aging video feature
Highlights from a presentation given by Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, FAASP, DO, FAOASM at the 2007 Anti-Aging London Conference entitled, New Science of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine At Continue Reading
Stem cells instead of hip replacement
Surgeons at Spire Hospital in Southampton England have pioneered a new surgical technique in which stem cells are used to repair damaged bones. Using purified stem cells from bone marrow of the Continue Reading
1940’s drug targets bowel cancer gene
The drug methotrexate, first used in the 1940's, has been found to destroy the damaged MSH2 gene prevelant in people with the genetic condition HNPCC. HNPCC contributes to bowel cancer, tumors of the Continue Reading
Common bacteria linked to colon cancer
A study from The John Hopkins University School of Medicine links a diarrhea-causing bacteria to a type of colon cancer. In a study conducted on mice, the bacteria Bacteroides fragilis was identified Continue Reading
High blood pressure a risk factor in memory problems
Uncontrolled high blood pressure can cause heart attack, stroke, heart failure and kindney failure. New research shows that it is also linked to memory problems and cognitive impairment. A study in Continue Reading
Mediterranean diet pill may protect heart
Teams of doctors at Harvard Medical School, Cambridge University in England and elsewhere are studying the effect of Ateronon, a compound which provides the antioxidant properties of a Mediterranean Continue Reading
Healthy aspirin users take note
Many people without any diagnosed risk for heart problems take low-dose aspirin in the hope that it will help prevent heart attacks and strokes. A trial lead by the Aspirin for Asymptomatic Continue Reading
Malignant melanoma may respond to breast cancer drug
Melanoma tumors with particular genetic mutations might respond to the drug lapatinib, already licensed for treating breast cancer tumors. Such a therapy would treat malignant melanoma in advanced Continue Reading
New gene therapy vector delivers therapeutic genes
A report in "The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal" describes a new gene therapy vector which can transfer DNA to a cell's nucleus far more efficiently than in the Continue Reading
Teflon-coated donor cells fight diabetes
Researchers at University of California San Diego have created a Teflon-coated pouch to encase harvested insulin-producing cells, known as islet cells, for possible transplant into patients with Continue Reading