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The hottest new self-help book from Rodale Publishing appears in stores today ... TRANSCEND: Nine Steps to Living Well Forever, by world-renowned futurist Ray Kurzweil and anti-aging authority Dr. Terry Grossman. TRANSCEND is a practical, easy-to-understand application of the breakthrough scientific findings on life extension revealed in the authors' previous New York Times Best-Seller, Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever.
Life Extension Book, TRANSCEND, Hits Bookstores Today: Anti-Aging M.D. Shares Secrets on How To Live Forever
New York, NY | Posted on April 28th, 2009
Dr. Grossman has essentially cracked the code of biological degeneration and is revealing the anti-aging secrets of life extension. He is available to discuss the many practical ways to slow down the aging process and dramatically expand our life expectancy. "Humanity stands on the verge of radical increases in longevity," remarks Dr. Grossman. "It is my life's work to make this 'new longevity' a reality for anyone who will listen."
TRANSCEND presents a practical, easy-to-follow program that enables readers to live long enough (and remain healthy enough) to take advantage of advances in biotechnology and nanotechnology that have already begun and which will advance at an ever-accelerating pace in the near future.
Dr. Grossman is available to speak about the following topics and much more:
* The many factors that cause us to age too quickly
* The role of the brain in life extension
* Hormone optimization
* How to reduce your chance of sudden death to virtually zero
* How to detect ALL types of cancer at the earliest treatable stages
* How to alter the predispositions of genetics and genomics
* Optimizing life-style choices to achieve radical life extension
* Stem cell therapies available today
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About TERRY GROSSMAN MD
TERRY GROSSMAN MD is America's leading medical authority in the field of anti-aging and life extension therapies. He is the founder and medical director of The Grossman Wellness Center in Denver, which emphasizes cutting edge nutritional therapies, as well as the most advanced preventive and anti-aging medicine therapies. Through his extensive clinical practice, he has developed numerous innovative protocols for measuring and modifying biological age and promoting longevity. Dr. Grossman is a graduate of Brandeis University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics and English. He received his M.D. from the University of Florida School of Medicine and did his postgraduate training at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver.
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