Mar

19

 60 Minutes reporter Steve Kroft interviewed anti-aging physician Alan Mintz who uses and prescribes HGH:

(CBS) Dr. Alan Mintz, 67, says he feels great. He should. He’s a leading doctor in the new multi-billion-dollar field known as anti-aging medicine. But besides good diet and exercise, Dr. Mintz and a number of his patients take small doses of human growth hormone (HGH) - a drug whose distribution or marketing for anti-aging uses is illegal, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Dr. Mintz says his practice is entirely legal because he only prescribes for patients who are deficient in that hormone (HGH).

Mintz says taking HGH and other hormones, such as testosterone, build muscle mass, reduce fat and fight osteoporosis. That’s because they replenish those same compounds that are produced by the human body but diminish with age. They also promote a good sex life, mental acuity and increase energy, he says.

“This is not about the fountain of youth … It’s about staying in charge of my life and being productive,” says Mintz, who says his patients include movie stars, CEOs and the president of a foreign country.

“People are looking to feel better,” Mintz tells Kroft. “They’re tired of hearing, ‘I’m getting old. There’s nothing you can do. Just live with it.’ “

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Jan

8

 Baseball great, Roger Clemens was recently viewed on 60 Minutes, and held a press conference in defense of the allegations that he used HGH and possibly other performance enhancing drugs. Here is an exerpt from John Jeansonne’s recent Newsday article:

By being first to file a defamation suit, and doing so in a Houston district court, Roger Clemens gained a “huge” edge on his former personal trainer, especially because Texas is “renowned for being a huge home-court advantage,” baseball and legal observer Craig Calcaterra said yesterday.
The case is a long way from going to court, and the very public battle for believability, despite the spectacular fireworks between the Clemens and McNamee camps, continues to offer no special insight as to who actually is telling the truth.

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Dec

17

 HGH has been in the news lately since the Mitchell Report came out last week, implicating many major league baseball players for cheating with performance enhancing drugs. Take a look at an excerpt below from last night’s interview on “60 Minutes”:

In an interview with Katie Couric on “60 Minutes” that aired last night, Alex Rodriguez spoke up about everything from steroids to his poor postseason performances to his opt-out and damaged relationship with agent Scott Boras.

He said he has never used steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs or been tempted to do so. When asked if he ever thought he should try them to keep up with someone else’s numbers, he said: “I’ve never felt overmatched on the baseball field. I’ve always been in a very strong, dominant position … I didn’t have a problem competing at any level. So, no.”

In the wake of the Mitchell Report, the three-time American League Most Valuable Player said it could be “a huge black eye” for baseball.

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