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KEEPING AN AGING POPULATION VITAL


- LAS VEGAS, NV, July 21, 2005 - At a time when many lives are winding up, or winding down, Dr Alan Mintz is still accelerating.

The 68 year old physician and executive has seen more than his share of success: from his prolific career as a highly-regarded radiologist and educator, to creating and running a major medical management company, Mintz left a legacy in Chicago that would be more than enough for most professionals ready to retire.

Remarkably, Mintz managed that while raising a remarkable family with his wife of 46 years, Rabbi Yocheved (Gloria) Mintz. Four very successful sons and a growing brood of grandkids, combined with an outstanding career, would seem enough laurels for any man"s lifetime. But Alan Mintz has just begun.

Over the last decade, Mintz (and a dedicated team of top professionals) built the world"s most sophisticated, most credentialed and largest medical institute specializing in age management — a burgeoning field of medicine centered on helping an aging population live well longer.

Cenegenics Medical Institute is a leader at the cutting edge of tomorrow"s evidenced-based alternative medicine. Cenegenics created a unique hybrid; combining the knowledge and rigorous science of traditional medicine with new thinking that reshapes the medical landscape. Mintz and his team of top doctors shift focus from a long tradition of physicians treating illness to extending wellness... a proactive approach that makes it possible to live well longer.

Alan Mintz is himself a case study showing the repercussions of his well-developed research in hormonal modulation. More than looking far younger and more fit than most 68 year olds, Mintz has the distinction of earning the title of "1996 AAU Mr. Illinois, Grand Master Division just 10 years ago. In his words, "Genes play a part, ultimately dictating the length of our lives. But, we"ve conclusively shown it"s possible, and practical to stem the declining as we age toward that inevitable end."

"We call it squaring the curve"... using smart medicine to keep patients well, and living well, while others their age are sloping off toward the usual signs and declines of aging. Your lifespan is your lifespan; but modern — even mainstream — medical technology makes it reasonable to feel and be well, long as you live."

Mintz adds, "That means keeping your body and mind working the way you remember... hanging onto your physical, sexual and cognitive function, every day of your life."

It"s a radical change in thinking, backed by solid medicine. No magical "alternatives"... just well-proven, traditional medicine delivered in an innovative way that makes a demonstrated difference in the way we age. Cenegenics doctors deliver that difference for 25,000 worldwide, living-well longer, right now.

No surprise, Alan Mintz"s vision goes a lot farther: "Imagine the economic benefit our country would see, shifting from treating illness to preserving wellness as Americans age. We spend countless billions fixing many medical conditions that need never have happened."

"We have the tools to start that change happening... they"re getting better everyday. Age-driven decline has created a medical industry that sees the world in a way that"s no longer necessary."

Meet and talk with Dr. Alan Mintz to learn about cutting-edge age management medicine and science that is truly changing lives, across America and around the world.

For more info and a chance to see state-of-the-art medicine that"s making a real difference, contact Barbara Kenig, for IN THE PUBLIC EYE, at 702.498.9808.

14.12.2005 - 20:49 Quelle: 24-7pressrelease.com | Gelesen: 174 X

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