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Anti-Aging Clinics to Launch Worldwide December 2004

Dr. Robert Goldman Chairman of the American Academy of Anti-Aging (A4M) and Asian Resort owner, Pt. Hanno Bali to launch ONELIFE+ Anti-Aging Clinics World Wide.

SINGAPORE (PRWEB) October 13, 2004 -- Dr. Robert Goldman Chairman of the American Academy of
Anti-Aging (A4M) and Resort owner Pt. Hanno Bali have announced that they will launch ONELIFE+ (Onelife plus) Anti-Aging clinics worldwide at the 12th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine in Las Vegas, December
2nd 2004.

Dr. Goldman and Pt. Hanno Bali joined forces earlier this year to develop
the world's first Anti-Aging Island off the Coast of Singapore.
(www.onelifeplus.com). Now the two have teamed up to create the ONELIFE+
Anti-Aging and wellness centers worldwide.

According to Dr. Goldman we received so many inquiries from around the world
about our Anti-Aging Island, that we created ONELIFE+ Anti-Aging Centers
making anti-aging accessible to mainstream society anywhere.

ONELIFE+ will take many of the Anti-Aging protocols and equipment from our
Anti-Aging Island, put them into a dynamic module, which then inserts and integrates into a resort project, hotel, or hospital anywhere in the world. Initially we plan to only provide a limited number of ONELIFE+ licenses to a select number doctors, hospitals and resorts globally. ONELIFE+ will rely on the latest technology, the internet, real time web cams and teleconferencing to centralize data and standardize care says Dr. Goldman

Besides making people look younger and feel better, ONELIFE+ centers will
play an integral role in gathering data from clinics around the world,
thereby allowing our scientists and medical researchers to further develop
interventions and treatments for aging related illnesses, while standardizing the US $ 50 billion industry. Customers of ONELIFE+ Centers will have access to the latest equipment modalities, treatments and protocols.
The American Academy A4M is the world's largest Anti-aging Medical Society
of over 14,000 physicians and scientists with members in over 74 countries.

A4M in partnership with medical conference international inc conducts medical conferences worldwide and will train over 20,000 physicians this year alone.

ONELIFE+ clinics were designed by Pt. Hanno Bali. According to the Company Chairman, Hanno Soth we are very excited about the designs of these clinics, which puts a face on the Anti-Aging movement.

For more information
Contact

bgoldman@worldhealth.net
hanno@club151.net
www.onelifeplus.com
www.worldhealth.net


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