Age Effects Delayed
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, January 10. A Sydney doctor has succeeded in delaying the ageing process in almost 100 middleaged women, the “Sunday Telegraph” has reported. The newspaper says he has applied a formula to chemical substances contained in oral contraceptives to preserve and restore vitality, good looks and trim figure in women over 50.
The doctor says that since a trial group of patients started the hormone treatment many have told him they feel generally much better and healthier. They have developed a clearer skin and some have lost their wrinkles.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30956, 12 January 1966, Page 2
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95Age Effects Delayed Press, Volume CV, Issue 30956, 12 January 1966, Page 2
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