Archive for the ‘News Release’ Category

Released On Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Dr. Barber Speaks at Age Management Medicine Conference

Dr. Mickey Barber was a speaker at the Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine Conference from November 5-8 in Las Vegas, NV. Curriculum at the conference included:

  • Hormone Optimization
  • Weight Loss and Diet
  • Menopause
  • Updates and Risk Management
  • Men’s & Women’s Sexual Health
  • Toxicity
  • Released On Monday, October 19th, 2009

    Breakthrough Stem Cell Preservations Is Now Available To Lowcountry Adults

    CHARLESTON, SC—One local medical institute for age management is now offering stem cell preservation for patients across the southeast.  Cenegenics Carolinas offers adult patients the opportunity to collect, restore, and preserve stem cells for use in the future.    It is a procedure more than 20,000 people have taken advantage of in the past year alone.

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    Released On Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

    Happy 78th Birthday!

    CHARLESTON, SC – 78 years old….it’s the new average life span. The US Government has just released a study that shows that life expectancy has reached a new all time high, the average now standing at 78 years old. How do they do it? What steps are necessary to feel younger for a longer? Read More

    Released On Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

    Myth of the Month Hormone therapy…Is it safe?

    CHARLESTON, S.C. – There is a common misconception that hormone therapy is not safe. But is that really true?

    Cenegenics-Carolinas is an age management facility located in Charleston. They commonly hear misconceptions regarding hormone therapy. Are hormones safe? Read More

    Released On Thursday, July 9th, 2009

    New Program Helps Patients Overcome Hurdles Toward Health

    CHARLESTON, S.C. – Not sure how to create a healthy grocery list? Wondering if yoga might be the answer to your exercise prayers? Stuck on how to cook a healthy dinner? Cenegenics Carolinas recently launched a new program to help patients overcome their stumbling blocks toward healthy living. The Advanced Lifestyle Program lets patients delve in depth into areas they are struggling with on their path to health. Read More

    Released On Thursday, June 25th, 2009

    Local Physician Stresses Role of Preventive Medicine in U.S. Health Care Reform

    CHARLESTON, S.C. – As the health care debate rages on, local age management physician Dr. Mickey Barber is calling on President Obama to take a cue from Cenegenics Carolinas and consider the role of preventive medicine in improving our health care system. Read More

    Released On Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

    Local Physician Helps Professionals Regain Competitive Edge at Event


    Watch Dr. Mickey Barber discuss the connection between your health and your job performance.

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    Released On Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

    Local Physician Recommends Food “Diamond” Instead of Pyramid

    CHARLESTON S.C. -Cenegenics Carolinas is changing the shape of nutrition in the Carolinas. The preventive health and age management medical institute recommends its patients ignore the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Guide Pyramid and instead follow the Cenegenics Food Diamond.

    Released On Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

    Physician Emphasizes Benefits of Adult Stem Cell Collection

    CHARLESTON,S.C. – President Obama has lifted the Bush administration’s limits on embryonic stem cell research,and while the controversy over the use of embryonic stem cells receives a great deal of attention,one Charleston facility offers adults an opportunity to collect and store adult stem cells.
    Cenegenics Carolinas,located in Charleston,S.C.,is the only facility in the Carolinas to offer this service. Cenegenics,a preventive health and age management medical institute,has partnered with AssureImmune,based in Boca Raton,Fla.,one of only three companies in the U.S. that collects and preserves adult stem cells,to offer this service to their patients. By teaming up with AssureImmune,Cenegenics can help its patients improve the health of their stem cells before they are collected. Read More

    Released On Thursday, February 26th, 2009

    Physician Says Hormone Supplementation Can Be Safe, Beneficial; Debunks Common Myths

    Patients at Cenegenics Carolinas undergo a comprehensive health evaluation, which includes measuring hormone levels. Physicians then determine whether hormone levels are deficient and if the patient needs hormone replacement therapy. The key, Dr. Barber points out, is combining hormone replacement therapy with a complete lifestyle management plan that includes proper nutrition and exercise. Read More

    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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    *Video:

    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.