ACCESS Newswire
14 Sep 2021, 17:07 GMT+10
BOULDER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / September 14, 2021 / New novel compounds for addressing pain and inflammation, such as the natural molecule spermidine, originally discovered in semen, epigallocatechin, and even the simple sugar trehalose, are proving to be unique and powerful tools in treating joint and back issues.
Elizabeth Yurth, MD, will explore and present the science behind these new approaches in targeting inflammation as the root cause of chronic joint and back pain in a presentation at the 7th Annual Biohacking Conference hosted by Dave Asprey.
What: Is 2021 The Year We Finally Take a New Approach to Joint and Back Pain?, a presentation by Elizabeth Yurth, MD.
When: September 18, 2021; 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. EDT
Where: 7th Annual Biohacking Conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Orlando Florida
Who: Elizabeth Yurth, MD, ABPMR, ABAARM, FAARM, FAARFM, FSSRP is the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of the Boulder Longevity Institute and a scientific advisory board member of Longevity Labs, Inc. The Boulder Longevity Institute specializes in advanced, research-based longevity medicine including treatments such as Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, Regenerative Orthopedic Procedures, and Regenerative Peptide Therapy, with a result-oriented approach to health optimization. Dr. Yurth is double board-certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Anti-Aging/Regenerative Medicine.
Why:
MEDIA CONTACT:
Mike Scott
248-766-9482
[email protected]
SOURCE: Longevity Labs, Inc.
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