Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Suzanne Somers and Famous Hollywood Celebrities to Headline at A4M’s World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine
Anti-aging medicine is now leading buzzword in biomedical technologies
BOCA RATON, Fla., Nov. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Thousands of the world’s preeminent physicians and researchers in aging intervention convene 12-15 December 2013 at The Venetian Resort & Exposition Center (Las Vegas, NV USA) to showcase advanced anti-aging and regenerative biomedical technologies from across the globe.

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This is very interesting post. Though it is just stating the obvious, it emphasizes the point that we all age. Regardless to all the “anti-aging” revolutions that have been occurring, none have prevented the inevitable process of aging. I also appreciated the pictures of the celebrities that blatantly depict that even celebrities age!
Changing aging…hmmmmmmmm…no, unless people take the time to read the post and the other sites and articles, and then apply the knowledge to themselves. I do, and yes it helps to give more value to aging, and less to staying young, (not a desire of mine). Thanks Dr. Bill, for your continuing interest in all things pertaining to the aging process and how to make it a positive experience in our lives.
When I saw the pics of the Celebs on FB, my first reaction was, oh, good grief. But, then I glanced at the profile pic of Dr. Bill Thomas, and immediately took interest. Glad I did. Spot on, Dr. Bill. It comes to all of us, even with all the help the celebs get, and actually, in spite of it. Glad I do not have that pressure. Aging is tough enough, without having to please a public who thinks so much of youth and beauty. I prefer health and wisdom.
Absolutely right, Dr. Thomas, and in the case of Suzanne Somers, there’s a look of desperation that I don’t find at all attractive.