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  2. Healthgrades - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 article published in Consumer Reports identified a case where Healthgrades failed to divulge 18 malpractice suits against Leonard Kurian, a physician reviewed on its site, bringing into question the quality of reviews it provides. [37] Healthgrades will disable and remove therapy and psychology accounts if requested.

  3. The issue with longevity clinics - AOL

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    The publication reports that an analysis from longevity research and media company Longevity.Technology also found that venture-capital investment in clinics more than doubled between 2021 and ...

  4. Health care ratings - Wikipedia

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    Health care ratings are ratings or evaluations of health care. In the United States they have been an increasingly used tool to try to drive accountability among health care providers and in the context of classic supply / demand view of Health economics , to help health care consumers make better choices.

  5. American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 review published in the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine of the antioxidants and hormones that are promoted as anti-aging products by A4M and clinics like the Palm Springs Life Extension Institute concluded that these products have "minimal to no effect on improving longevity or functional abilities."

  6. A busy longevity clinic owner is 33 but says her ... - AOL

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    Barnes-Lentz works from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. most days, running her longevity business, podcast, and social media accounts, including her Instagram account, which has 383,000 followers.

  7. 5 supplements a doctor who says he's reversed his age by 20 ...

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    Roizen, who has written about longevity, takes supplements every day. They include multivitamins and aspirin. A doctor who's 78 but says he has a biological age of 57.6 shared five of the ...

  8. Age management medicine - Wikipedia

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    In the first decade of the 21st century, what was called "age management medicine" was considered a field of alternative medicine, [3] and, as of 2007, was not recognized by the American Medical Association. [4] Other names at this time included "antiaging medicine" and "regenerative medicine". [5] Age management medicine is controversial. [4]

  9. A doctor who says he's reversed his age by 20 years eats ...

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    Dr. Michael Roizen, the chief wellness officer at Cleveland Clinic who has written books on longevity, is 78 years old but told Business Insider he had a "biological age" of 57.6. (It's important ...