The fast-approaching holidays are a time for celebration, travel, family gatherings and of course, food. And for many, all of this makes your weight loss goals close to impossible. But what if you could start a weight loss program now to avoid the dreaded holiday...
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Understanding REE and VO2 Max
If you want to truly understand your body’s metabolic health and fitness potential, two key measurements can offer invaluable insights: Resting Energy Expenditure (REE) and VO2 max. These metrics might sound like fitness jargon, but they play a crucial role in...
The Role of Semaglutide in Managing Appetite and Cravings
At the Age Management Center of New England, we specialize in medical weight loss and often utilize peptides, such as semaglutide, to help our patients accomplish their weight loss goals. This blog explains how semaglutide can make it easier to manage your appetite,...
How Regenerative Medicine Can Help Repair Tissue Damage
Until more recent years, treatment recommendations for tissue damage were largely limited to rest and patience. While rest and patience remain essential aspects of recovering from soft tissue injuries, patients have more treatment options than ever before, thanks to...
Total Body CT Scans: Evaluating Their Appropriateness and Utility
Total Body CT (TBCT) scanning is a powerful diagnostic tool offered by the Age Management Center. It is capable of detecting diseases early, often before symptoms manifest. But despite its potentially life-saving benefits, the use of TBCT scans for screening...
What you might not know about menopause
Despite the fact that all women who reach a certain age will 100% go into menopause, no one needs to suffer through this transition. The process can seem mysterious to many women, leaving them wondering if they are perimenopausal or in menopause. And then, many women...
Women over 65: Want to reduce your risk of mortality? Now you can.
If you could reduce your risk of overall mortality (what will kill you) by 19%, your risk of breast cancer by 16%, of lung cancer by 13%, colorectal cancer (12%), congestive heart failure (5%), acute myocardial infarction (11%), venous thromboembolism (3%), atrial...
Navigating Menopause: Hormone Therapy as a Treatment Option
Menopause marks a significant transition in a woman's life and is often accompanied by a variety of unpleasant physical and emotional symptoms. Understanding and managing these symptoms can greatly improve one's quality of life through this natural and very important...
Hormone Therapy for Men: Addressing Andropause and Low Testosterone
Men who have low testosterone levels can experience an array of symptoms that affect their physical and mental well-being, ultimately having a negative impact on their quality of life. One of the most common reasons for low testosterone in male patients is a condition...
Where (and how) you get your semaglutide matters – here’s why
The news last week that some big box chain stores are jumping on the “weight loss bandwagon” and offering semaglutide is troubling. We’re fully in favor of making this life-changing medication accessible to those who medically qualify, including financially, which is...
Are women “suffering enough” to get treatment?
Published by: Age Management Center “In the U.S., an estimated 6,000 women daily and more than 2 million women yearly reach menopause. With an average life expectancy of 81, women are spending greater than one-third of their lives in menopause.” Mayo Clinic Menopause...
A prescriber’s take on Oprah’s TV special “Shame, blame and the weight loss revolution”
For anyone that didn’t catch Oprah’s recent TV special "Shame, blame and the weight loss revolution”, we hope that you can take time to find it on Hulu or ABC, because there are so many powerful stories and messages that we wish our clients, and those considering...
Debunking Misconceptions: The Importance of Personalized Therapy in Menopause Care
Published by: Age Management Center Recently, The Lancet published a series highlighting concerns about the over-medicalization of menopause, sparking discussions about the treatment approaches for this transitional phase in a woman's life. While we wholeheartedly...
Empowering Women’s Health: Pellets vs. Individually Customized Balancing [ICB] in Hormone Therapy
Every woman’s journey through hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is unique and we believe that women should have the freedom to choose the HRT method that aligns with their preferences and lifestyle. That’s why we proudly offer a range of options, including...
Understanding Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal fatigue is a condition that often goes unrecognized or misdiagnosed, leaving those with adrenal fatigue exhausted and frustrated. The adrenal glands are small organs located on top of the kidneys and play a crucial role in managing stress and maintaining...
A Father’s Day Message from Dr. Michael Bedecs
Dear fellow dads, With Father’s Day around the corner, I want to have a heart-to-heart with men about living life to the fullest, as parents, as grandparents, as partners and as individuals. Because at the , we get to see...
Men’s Health Month: Weight loss isn’t easy…but we can help make it about as easy as it gets
Being overweight is not only unpleasant, but in many cases, is dangerous to one’s health and life span. The reason men have excess weight is often multifactorial, and in many cases, reaching your goals involves more than just “needing to go on a diet”. The primary...
The questions you should be asking about medical weight loss
When you’re sitting at work, or at the grocery store, or in the park, look to your left, then look to your right. Chances are, at least one of you is trying to lose weight. In North America alone, around 44% of people are actively looking to shed pounds. The global...
How menopause impacts women’s risk of heart disease
We talked recently about heart health and how we can help analyze patients’ cardiovascular risk. But for women, it’s especially important to understand how aging, and menopause specifically, can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a cardiovascular...
Do you know your risk of heart disease?
You’ve heard of cardiovascular disease (CVD), you likely know someone with it, but do you know your own risk of CVD? “Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death globally, taking an estimated 17.9 million lives each year” and unfortunately,...