By A4M (The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine) The global population is constantly exposed to toxins – be it chemical, physical, or biological – which can have detrimental effects on the immune system and overall health. While the immune… Continue Reading
A4M Articles for Physicians
Potential for Oxygen Therapy to Reverse Biological Aging Markers
By A4M (The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine) Characterized by the progressive loss of physiological capacity resulting in impaired functioning and susceptibility to diseases, the biological aging process at a cellular level has two key hallmark elements: telomere length… Continue Reading
Gut Bacteria Play a Role in Cancer Tumor Development
By A4M (The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine) In recent years, the role of the gut microbiome in human health and its influence on human diseases – including different types of cancer – has garnered increasing attention. At… Continue Reading
Inflammaging: Chronic Inflammation and Healthy Aging
By A4M (The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine) In recent years, the scientific community has been increasingly focused on a rarely recognized yet widely prevalent condition that contributes to an array of diseases, including cardiometabolic diseases, arthritis, Alzheimer’s,… Continue Reading
The Role of Hormones in Immunocompetence
By A4M (The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine) The growing importance of hormonal health is becoming an integral component of modern medicine especially as the focus shifts toward maintaining and boosting immunocompetence in the population. Many plausible benefits… Continue Reading
Ketone-Rich Diets May Reduce Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
Recent research in the rat model suggests that limiting carbohydrate consumption and eating ketone-rich foods has neuroprotective effects and may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s Disease. Article originally published by the American Academy for Anti-Aging Medicine.