About Charleston South Carolina

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Your healthy aging journey has an inspiring backdrop. At over 2000 square feet, the Cenegenics Carolinas center is located within the nationally recognized Majestic Square in the heart of historic downtown Charleston on the corner of King and Market streets.

Step from the doors of Cenegenics Carolinas onto the cobblestone streets, rich with a 300 year history and the ambiance of an old European city. You are just steps away from award-winning restaurants and quaint boutiques.

With its world-class restaurants, top-tier chefs, luxury hotels and abundant shopping, Condé Nast, Travel & Leisure, Southern Living and others consistently list Charleston as one of the finest cities in the world.

Like other visiting patients, you can enjoy five star accommodations and exclusive discounts/packages at key hotels, horse-drawn carriage tours of historic downtown, eco-tours of waterways and islands, renowned golf courses and spas, fishing excursions, fine shopping and dining as well as cultural activities.

As a gateway to the Southeast, the Charleston International Airport provides flights to and from major metropolitan cities.

NY Times Article Explores Cenegenics as the New Weapon Against Aging

The New York Times featured Cenegenics in an article by journalist Tom Dunkel called “Vigor Quest.” Dunkel followed a 51-year-old Cenegenics patient, and explores hotly debated topics such as hormone optimization and male menopause. The article focuses on the difference between age management medicine’s proactive approach to middle-age malaise and mainstream medicine’s.

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Many of us, particularly the hard driving Type A individuals, claim they need only 6 hours of sleep to be productive. Unfortunately, most are likely fooling themselves. A recent study at the University of California-San Francisco published in Science has identified a genetic mutation that causes individuals to need only 6 hours of sleep nightly. This gene runs in families and only occurs in 3% of individuals.

For the rest of us, 7-8 ½ hours are required for both health and productivity. Most of us are building a large and dangerous sleep debt. Individuals with chronic sleep deprivation are likely to have increased motor vehicle accidents as well as short term memory, focus and attention issues. Depression and inability to control appetite are also associated with inadequate sleep. Lastly, obesity and increased vascular inflammation have been linked to poor sleep quantity and quality. Obviously, adequate sleep is a huge preventive medicine issue.

The good news? Researchers are working on a compound that could mimic the gene mutation. Until then, listen to your mother and get 8 hours of sleep.