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An interview with Richard Lippman, Ph.D.
Retired Researcher, Department of Medical Cell Biology, University of Uppsala, Sweden
Associate, International AntiAging Systems, Sark, United Kingdom
Dr. Lippman lectured at the Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine Conference, in Las Vegas, November 2016 on Aldosterone, the Hearing Hormone & Vasopressin, the Memory Hormone:
Researchers have discovered a hearing breakthrough thanks to the natural hormone aldosterone. With this new treatment, those with hearing loss caused by aging can enjoy increased sound volume and, more importantly, improved word recognition. As a result of their restored hearing and comprehension, those with hearing loss can become more sociable again without the need for hearing aids. Vasopressin is key to the architecture and function of the brain. Fourteen clinical studies attest to the fact that vasopressin supports long- and short-term memory, memory retrieval, and sound rapid-eye-movement (REM) quality of sleep. Vasopressin has even been successfully used to treat Alzheimer’s patients for mild improvement in memory. For those with hearing loss, aldosterone will improve sound, volume and word recognition. For those with memory loss, bioidentical vasopressin will improve memory.
What is Age Management Medicine?
Age Management Medicine is a proactive, preventive approach focused on preservation of optimum human function and quality of life, making every effort to modulate the process of aging prior to the onset of degenerative aging. The basic tenets of Age Management Medicine are patient evaluation through extensive medical history, lifestyle assessment, physical examination and laboratory evaluation to establish personalized proactive treatment plans consisting of proper diet, exercise, stress management and appropriate medical interventions.
About AMMG
It is the goal of the Age Management Medicine Group (AMMG) to provide education and information on the specialty of Age Management Medicine to physicians and healthcare professionals through evidence-based, continuing medical education conferences, workshops, seminars, publications and Web media. The Group consists of leading industry healthcare professionals, physicians, practitioners, researchers, medical
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