May 07 2009
Is consensus in anti-aging medical intervention an elusive expectation or a realistic goal?
Expose on Crimes Against Humanity as Perpetrated by the Gerontological Elite Asks Is Consensus in Anti-Aging Medical Intervention An Elusive Expectation or A Realistic Goal?In the May-June 2009 issue of the prestigious Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, an international journal integrating experimental, clinical, and social studies on aging published by Elsevier, founder and Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Imre Zs.-Nagy delivers an intrepid Expose revealing a decade-long calculated campaign of deceit, fraud, and suppression by the gerontological elite, which has threatened physician licensures and liberties to treat and prescribe life-improving therapies, leading potentially to the direct compromise of patients’ health and longevity. This profile of the sharp and protracted conflict of views between the gerontological establishment and the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) exposes, as Prof. Dr. Zs.-Nagy describes, a “disregard by certain individuals bearing some of the most prestigious affiliations in the gerontological establishment, for truth, academic integrity, and scientific professionalism.”

