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THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE |
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Androgens and Mens Health |
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The
Royal Society, |
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7
Carlton Terrace, London, SW1 |
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Friday
31 January, Saturday 1 February 2003 |
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Testosterone treatment for
men is a controversial field of medicine in which the latest scientific advances will be
presented by leading international experts. |
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'Global Aging, the case for Testosterone
Replacement Therapy and its key role in the preventive medicine of the future for
men.The latest guidelines for its safe application will be presented by Professor
Bruno Lunenfeld, founder and President of the WHO sponsored International
Society for the Study of the Aging Male. |
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Alzheimers Disease and the possible role of sex
steroids such as testosterone and oestrogen, together
with cholesterol reducing agents, in the prevention and treatment
of dementia, will be discussed by specialists from New York, Houston,
Perth in Western Australia, and Oxford University. |

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The potential and safety of testosterone treatment in
diabetes, circulatory disease, osteoporosis, prostate problems,
and its relevance to the general practitioner. |
The Andropause Society (TAS) is a newly
established, registered international charity with the aims of promoting
the exchange of research information and ideas about Androgen Deficiency in the
Adult Male (ADAM) between health professionals working in this
field, as well as to encourage education and training about the andropause, its
diagnosis, and its treatment. |
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GOOD NEWS STORY AT LAST! |
TESTOSTERONE IS GOOD FOR MEN'S BRAINS, HEARTS
AND BONES
3rd Conference of The Andropause Society, The Royal
Society, London, SW1
Friday 31st January and Saturday 1st February
THE BAD NEWS - Alzheimers Disease and dementia are set
to double in the UK population over the next 30 years, it was reported last week. The cost of caring for patients with these
conditions will have risen from £4.6 billion to £11 billion according to the study
conducted for the Alzheimers Research Trust, and treatments that reduced the
percentage of people with dementia by 1% would be enough to offset the increased burden of
care.
THE GOOD NEWS - Possible
solutions to these problems will be presented in six lectures by leading experts
from all over the World at this years conference which covers the emerging
role of testosterone and oestrogens in preventing dementia by their effects on brain
cells and circulation. The latest news on the preventive medical benefits of Hormone
Replacement Therapy for men with testosterone on hearts and bones will also be
reported. You will be very welcome as our guest at this exciting medical conference.
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Members
of the Press are cordially invited to attend the conference FREE.
Once you have registered you will be
able to access the members section of the site for full background information on
the andropause. |