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Optimum Testosterone Levels Give Men the Mental Edge

Posted on August 27 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM We know that optimal testosterone levels can play an important role in healthy sexual function in men, especially as they age. Testosterone also appears to improve brain performance, and may even help to protect against age-related dementia. Researchers in … Learn More » “Optimum Testosterone Levels Give Men the Mental Edge”

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Prolotherapy Most Effective in Sacroiliac Pain

Posted on May 25 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM One of the most common causes of low back pain is sacroiliac sprain, and Prolotherapy and PRP injections continue to be the most effective and definitive treatment I have seen in my 40+ years of practice. Sacroiliac, iliolumbar, and lumbosacral … Learn More » “Prolotherapy Most Effective in Sacroiliac Pain”

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Stay Fit in 30 minutes twice a week with the Slow Burn Fitness Revolution

Posted on September 26 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

How can 30 minutes of exercise twice a week turn back your genetic clock, make new brain cells, save your heart, and prevent osteoarthritis? Dr. Noel Peterson, Oregon Regenerative Medicine Medical Director Of all the lifestyle factors affecting longevity, exercise continues to lead the pack. … Learn More » “Stay Fit in 30 minutes twice a week with the Slow Burn Fitness Revolution”

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Old Man Knees- A Testimonial to Prolotherapy

Posted on September 25 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

A 23-year-old is thankful to have his knees back I’m 23 years old. I saw Dr. Peterson for prolo about a year ago on the suggestion of my grandparents, both of which are very active and had had success with him treating their joints. For … Learn More » “Old Man Knees- A Testimonial to Prolotherapy”

PRP: The Natural, Non-Surgical Facelift

Posted on April 25 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

What can be more natural than your own PRP?  Since 2006, Dr. Noel Peterson has incorporated PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma or Autologous Platelet Concentrates) to restore function in joints and ligaments. Since then, he has helped thousands of patients using cellular regenerative injections, restoring function … Learn More » “PRP: The Natural, Non-Surgical Facelift”

Large Scale Study Links Depression to Low Testosterone

Posted on December 30 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM The male hormone testosterone may keep men happy in more ways than one. Besides enhancing sex drive, we know that testosterone helps build muscle mass, preserves bone strength, lowers cholesterol, improves mental performance. Now a new study, the first of … Learn More » “Large Scale Study Links Depression to Low Testosterone”

Low Testosterone in Men: Andropause is More Common Than You Think

Posted on December 10 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

What is andropause or male menopause? Andropause occurs in men when there is a steep decline in the anabolic hormones testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). This drop in hormones is common in men after age 40. How do I know if my testosterone is low? Fatigue, … Learn More » “Low Testosterone in Men: Andropause is More Common Than You Think”

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Regenerative Injection Therapy with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

Posted on December 7 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

Since 1999, when Dr. Noel Peterson began treating patients with Prolotherapy in Portland and Lake Oswego, Oregon, he has had the opportunity to integrate the latest prolotherapy techniques and innovations into his practice. One of these innovations is the use of Platelet Rich Plasma matrix … Learn More » “Regenerative Injection Therapy with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)”

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Lead in Blood of Average Americans Causes Heart Attacks and Strokes

Posted on November 2 By Oregon Regenerative Medicine

The average blood level of lead found among Americans is high enough to increase the likelihood of heart attack and stroke, according to a new study by researchers Andy Menke, MPH, and his team at Tulane University School of Public Health. While a ‘high’ blood … Learn More » “Lead in Blood of Average Americans Causes Heart Attacks and Strokes”