$75 Billion Worldwide Marketplace Blockbuster Event: International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies Convenes
The Winter 2006 Session of the International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies convenes with a record-breaking audience of 6,000 physicians and scientists representing 90 countries.
Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) December 9, 2006
The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the world's largest professional medical society dedicated to advancing research and clinical pursuits that enhance the quality, and extend the quantity, of the human lifespan, convenes the Winter 2006 Session of the 14th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies, December 7-10, 2006 at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada USA.
A record-breaking audience of more than 6,000 of the world's leading physicians and scientists representing 90 countries gather to learn the latest advancements in preventive medicine and emerging biomedical technologies. Presentations cover current topics in aging intervention and include:
~ New drug delivery systems for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy
~ Novel approaches for the therapeutic administration of human growth hormone
~ Newest developments in antioxidant and vitamin therapies
~ Updates in stem cell therapeutics and human cloning
~ Latest advancements in genetic engineering and genomics
~ Innovations in nanotechnology and nano-biology
~ Latest technologies in aesthetic medicine including laser therapies, Botox®, fillers, and skin peels
Popular television and movie actress Ms. Suzanne Somers will speak on the subject of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, as touted in her new book, "Ageless" (Crown Publishers, 2006). In addition to Ms. Somers, the A4M welcomed to the Congress several of Hollywood's A-List of famous movie and television actors and actresses who already follow personalized anti-aging medical regimens administered by some of the leading pioneering physicians of the A4M.
More than 80 members of the press will cover the event for newspaper, magazine, television, radio, and website mediums. Media coverage extends from coast-to-coast in the United States and Canada, and to points as far as Australia, China, Russia, India, Indonesia, Japan, France, Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.
Since its founding in 1992, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine has spearheaded the anti-aging medical movement and achieved international recognition. Anti-aging medicine is now practiced by tens of thousands of physicians beneficially impacting the well-being of millions of the most affluent and influential patients in private medical offices as well as some of the most prestigious teaching hospitals around the world.
The A4M continues to advance a new paradigm of proactive interventions for dysfunctions, disorders, disabilities, and diseases led by advanced biomedical technologies that usher in unprecedented innovations in preventive medicine. Observes Ronald Klatz, M. D., D. O., A4M President: "Thanks to anti-aging medical advancements, today's longest lived Baby Boomers are now able to realistically project potential healthy, vital, productive lifespans of 110 to 150 years." During the organization's fourteen-year history, the A4M has embraced the vast potential benefits of some of the most promising aspects of scientific advancements in progressive preventive healthcare, many of which are highlighted at the Winter 2006 Session of the 14th Annual International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies. Comments Robert Goldman, M. D., Ph. D., D. O., FAASP: "This is the largest event of its kind in the arena of human longevity and it is renowned around the world for the high caliber of speakers, delegates, and international government officials in attendance."
For more information, including the World Map of 2007-2008 Official Educational Programs in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine co-sponsored/co-supported by the A4M, visit The World Health Network, www. worldhealth. net, the Internet's leading portal for information on aging intervention and official educational website of the A4M.
Source: The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), Chicago, IL
Contact: Catherine Cebula
Phone: (877) 572-0608
Fax: (978) 742-9719
Website: www. worldhealth. net
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