28 Jan December, 2019 A4M Telomere Talk – Clinical Developments and Cutting Edge Applications
Click on the link below to view a PDF of the slides from my talk on TA-65 A4M 12-2019 Telomeres lecture...
Click on the link below to view a PDF of the slides from my talk on TA-65 A4M 12-2019 Telomeres lecture...
In this month’s (June 2016) Men’s Journal, an article by Joe Hooper explains in layman’s terms the importance of knowing the physiological age of your major organ systems. Each of the three men, age 39, 59, and 82, learn which of their systems is older...
Click on the link below to view a PDF of the slides from my talk on TA-65 Raffaele--AMMG TA-65 Lunch talk 2015...
On 3/27/14 I sent the following letter to Shirley Wang pointing out the significant error she made in reporting the results of a new study that looked at the relationship between protein intake and mortality from cardiovascular disease and cancer. The main point of the...
I have been getting a lot of requests for the slides discussed during my presentation at the Age Management Medicine Group’s spring conference in Hollywood, FL. I start with a brief introduction to the relevance of telomeres and telomerase activation to maintaining the healthspan and...
Dr. Raffaele discusses with Suzanne Somers bioidentical hormone therapy and age management medicine. The Suzanne Show...
Does He Get It Right for Both Sexes? You've heard it before, “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.” True in many ways, but does this cliché apply to heart disease prevention and the role cholesterol plays in its development? If it does, then what...
In 2005, three years after the famous (and famously dubious) Women’s Health Initiative study of the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy, clinical researchers at nine centers around the U.S. began a smaller but more focused study known as KEEPS. It concentrated on a...
Egg Yolks, Smoking Clog Arteries Similarly, Says Study --The Huffington Post, August 16 “Who did that study?” Paula Poundstone, the comedian, was asking on the radio a few days later. She’s a panelist on NPR’s satiric news-quiz show “Wait, Wait. . . Don’t Tell Me!” and she...
There was quite a stir a few weeks ago when European researchers reported that measurable cognitive decline can be detected in people as young as 45 -- a good 15 years earlier than has been generally thought. The study led by French researcher Archana Singh-Manoux examined...