Cenegenics Complete Guide to Healthy Aging - (Page 11) story Drs. Enrique Ginzburg and Nancy Klimas, from the University of Miami - Miller School of Medicine, have been conducting a three-phase IRB-approved retrospective review study with our nonprofit Cenegenics Education and Research Foundation (CERF), established for ongoing research and affiliation expansion, aimed at improving science and medicine. The extremely interesting findings of phase one reflected the benefits of the Cenegenics proactive protocols and were revealed at the November 00 Age Management Medicine Conference and Exposition. Results from phases two and three will be discussed at future conferences. CERF also proudly offers physicians CME-accredited training and certification in age management medicine, presenting sound science and strong ethical business models. Cenegenics continues to capture media attention around the world, recognized as a leading authority on age management medicine. We’ve been featured in all media, from major newspapers and periodicals to TV. Wherever you are in the world, our Cenegenics team will guide you through a unique medical experience—promoting a higher-quality life, delaying the onset of illness and helping you live well longer. It begins by contacting us for a confidential—no obligation— discussion. Call us toll-free at 866.953.1510 today. Her amazing transformation, from depression to exuberance, inspired a desire to develop principles that ultimately led to Cenegenics having a successful medical approach to age management. Ida’s early years. My mother’s life began in the midst of devastating pogroms sweeping Eastern Europe, early in the 900s. Such hostile times were incredibly difficult for Jews, like my mother’s family. Amidst that chaos, her father made his way to America with part of our family. My mother stayed in Poland, secreted in great-grandfather’s attic with the remaining family. She spent much of her childhood without the opportunity for formal education, playing or running. Nevertheless, she taught herself to read and write, becoming a model of perseverance. At , she made it to Chicago, during the Roaring ’0s. In that era of contradiction—Prohibition, bathtub gins, organized crime and the 9th Amendment—hard work was the rule, even for young women. My mother was no exception. She later met and married Lee Sol Mintz; together, they raised three children. My mother remained a pillar of strength through life’s ups and downs. Her caring, selflessness and intuitive wisdom were a beacon for friends and family alike. The Inspiration Behind Cenegenics Life is a series of choices, a distinctive journey. Over time, some grow passive or conventional. Others forge challenges, embody determination and ultimately inspire us all. Ida Mintz, mother of Cofounder Alan Mintz, MD, chose just such a journey. Dr. Alan Mintz Remembers (Based on a 2005 interview) In the late 980s, my mother dazzled the global running community, defying a past filled with cultural and social constraints. At , she was the first woman over 0 to run a complete -mile marathon. My mother finished 0 marathons, though she didn’t learn how to run until 0. i. th e Cen egeniCs s torY WWW.CENEGENICS.COM I. the Cenegenics story http://WWW.CENEGENICS.COM
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