C. Norman Shealy, MD, phd speaks on Telomere Rejuvenation Key to Health and Longevity at the 16th annual A4M conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. More: Will discuss the use of resonance frequencies to cure disease by increasing the size of the telomeres thus rejuvenating them. Item #A4M083D2-22
Mark Hyman, MD speaks on The ultramind Solution: An Accidental Psychiatrists Discovery of How Nutrition and Biology Influence Mood Behavior, Attention and Memory at the 16th annual A4M conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. More: In systems biology and medicine, everything is connected in the body; thus the state of ones health and well-being is highly dependent on the interplay of ones genes, lifestyle, and environment. We review the core physiological dysfunctions that underlie changes in mood, memory and attention including stress response, identify medical factors and markers that contribute to these issues, and propose how to best develop an effective treatment plan to address brain dysfunction. Item #A4M083D2-19
Eric Braverman, MD speaks about Hormones, Neurotransmitters, and the Brain at the 16th annual A4M conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. More: Explore the evidence that suggests the importance of brain processing speed as an early marker of hormone declines. Item #A4M083WSS7-03
Xanya Sofra-Weiss speaks about Ionic Effects on Blood and Skin Tissue - at the 16th annual A4M conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. More: Will discuss studies that have successfully reversed aging in certain organisms by eliminating apparent aging genes. Item #A4M083WSS4-15
Jorge D. Flechas, MD speaks on Iodine Insufficiency and Cancer at the 16th annual A4M conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. More: Will discuss how iodine insufficiency is associated with a higher risk for developing cancer. Estrogen inhibits the absorption of iodine at the cellular level. Insufficiency of iodine in the body is a known precursor for development of cancer. Item #A4M083WSS4-04
Following presentations by some of the world's leading scientists, anti-aging doctors, and entrepreneurs, Dave Kekich restates the purpose of The Manhattan Beach Project and summarizes what the attendees have learned so far. He builds a compelling argument for the societal benefits of curing aging, and projects what it will cost to get the job done.
Following presentations by some of the world's leading scientists, anti-aging doctors, and entrepreneurs, Dave Kekich restates the purpose of The Manhattan Beach Project and summarizes what the attendees have learned so far. He builds a compelling argument for the societal benefits of curing aging, and projects what it will cost to get the job done.
World leading medical doctors in the fields of anti-aging and prevention discuss anti-aging strategies and "how to pick an anti-aging doctor." From left-to-right the participants include Dr. Joseph Mercola, Dr. Dave Woynarowski, Dr. Karlis Ullis, Dr. Phillip Miller and Dr. Stephen Coles. More information can be found at manhattanbeachproject.com or follow updates at http