by drebanks | Nov 30, 2014 | Age Management, Blog, Featured, healthy aging, Longevity, Men's Health, Sexual Wellness, Women's Health, Youthful Aging
Platelets are specialized cells that circulate in a relatively low concentration in your blood. They are critical to healing injured or damaged tissue. Platelets clump together to form a blood clot at the site of damaged tissue. They also release growth factors and...
by drebanks | Mar 26, 2014 | Age Management, Bioidentical hormones, Blog, Featured, Heart Disease, Men's Health
In recent months, a couple of articles have been published linking testosterone therapy to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This has spurred an onslaught of ads by attorneys on TV advising that anyone that has used testosterone and had a heart attack...
by drebanks | Jul 2, 2012 | Blog, Broadcast, Featured, Media
Treating Low Testosterone Levels Say the word testosterone and the image of a virile man comes to mind. However, a man lacking testosterone stands to suffer more than just a bruised ego. Low levels of testosterone can are associated with a number of medical...
by drebanks | Mar 14, 2012 | Broadcast, Featured, healthy aging, Media, Preventive Wellness, Youthful Aging
What’s Your Biological Age? Telomere Testing is one of the most important measures of your overall health status, as it tells how fast your cells are aging through a DNA analysis. So your age might be 30, yet your true biological age is 50 (or vice versa if...
by drebanks | Jan 27, 2012 | Broadcast, Featured, healthy aging, Heart Disease, Longevity, Media, Preventive Wellness, Youthful Aging
New Year, New You on NBC The start of a new year is the customary time to commit to both losing weight and gaining a new lease on life. Alternity Healthcare in West Hartford urges individuals to take advantage of this time renewal by getting to the heart of their...
by drebanks | May 11, 2010 | Broadcast, Featured, Media, Men's Health, Osteoporosis, Uncategorized, Vitamin D
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and an increased risk of fractures. While there is a belief that osteoporosis is a “women’s disease,” more than two million American men...