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Disease-beating Practical Advice to Overcome Americas No. 1 Medical Killer.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48950) has announced the addition of Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before Its Too Late to their offering.

Two innovative cardiologists, with a combined fifty years of experience, share their clinical insights on how to stop, reverse, and prevent the arterial arterial /ar·te·ri·al/ (-al) pertaining to an artery or to the arteries.

ar·te·ri·al
adj.
1. Of or relating to one or more arteries or to the entire system of arteries.

2.
 inflammation and plaque that cause heart attack, heart failure, and stroke. They cover the latest testing, supplements, medication, and lifestyle breakthroughs and give unbiased recommendations about which natural and conventional treatments work the best or don't work. They go far beyond mere cholesterol reduction, and address the new risk factors of cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease
Disease that affects the heart and blood vessels.

Mentioned in: Lipoproteins Test

cardiovascular disease 
 and the amazingly safe and effective nutritional solutions for them. Readers get two cardiologists and one opinion, disease-beating practical advice available nowhere else, to overcome Americas No. 1 medical killer.

Prevent and even reverse the effects of heart disease

"In Reverse Heart Disease Now, Drs. Sinatra and Roberts have taken preventive cardiology cardiology

Medical specialty dealing with heart diseases and disorders. It began with the 1749 publication by Jean Baptiste de Sénac of contemporary knowledge of the heart. Diagnostic methods improved in the 19th century, and in 1905 the electrocardiograph was invented.
 to an entirely new level by introducing innovative strategies for boosting cellular energy while reducing arterial plaque Noun 1. arterial plaque - a fatty deposit inside an arterial wall; characteristic of atherosclerosis
plaque - (pathology) a small abnormal patch on or inside the body
. Also included is a comprehensive, easy-to-follow program that provides a blueprint for prevention. If your goal is a long and healthy life, I highly recommend this important and groundbreaking new book."

--Nicholas Perricone, M.D., bestselling author of The Perricone Prescription and Dr. Perricones 7 Secrets to Health, Beauty, and Longevity

"A comprehensive and accessible guide to stop the rusting of our arteries so we can live longer and better."

--Mehmet C. Oz, M.D., Professor of Surgery at Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. , author of YOU: The Owners Manual

"With this knowledge millions of patients can avoid needless heart attacks and strokes and postpone and often even cancel surgery for blocked blood vessels Blood vessels

Tubular channels for blood transport, of which there are three principal types: arteries, capillaries, and veins. Only the larger arteries and veins in the body bear distinct names.
."

--Garry Gordon, M.D, D.O., M.D. (H), author of The Omega-3 Miracle

"A must-read for anyone interested in stopping heart disease in its tracks. If you want to live a long and healthy life, this is the book for you."

--Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., bestselling author of Brain Longevity

"Reverse Heart Disease Now is the number one resource available for reducing the risk of heart disease. As we are all at risk, this comprehensive yet reader-friendly text is a must-read for everyone."

--David Perlmutter, M.D., F.A.C.N., coauthor co·au·thor or co-au·thor  
n.
A collaborating or joint author.

tr.v. co·au·thored, co·au·thor·ing, co·au·thors
To be a collaborating or joint author of: "He and a colleague . . .
 of The Better Brain Book

Author information

Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., formerly chief of cardiology and director of medical education at Manchester Memorial Hospital in Connecticut, has specialized in preventive cardiology for the last twenty years TWENTY YEARS. The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights.
     2.
. He has written or coauthored ten books, including the recent The Fast Food Diet, and writes the popular nationally distributed monthly newsletter, Heart, Health, and Nutrition (drsinatra.com).

James C. Roberts M.D., has practiced invasive and integrative cardiology for twenty years and is the Medical Director of the EECP EECP® Enhanced external counterpulsation, see there  Center and Advanced Magnetic Research Institute of Northwest Ohio Northwest or northwestern Ohio consists of multiple counties in the northwestern corner of the US state of Ohio. This area borders Lake Erie, southern Michigan, and eastern Indiana. Some areas in northwestern Ohio are also considered the Black Swamp area.  (www.heartfixer.com).

Martin Zucker, a former Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency.
Associated Press (AP)

Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world.
 newsman, has written many books on health and medicine
Topics Covered
Preface: From Crisis to Prevention: The Transformation of Two
 Cardiologists.
Acknowledgments.
 Introduction: The New Cardiology.

 Part One: How We Get Clogged.
 1 Death by Inflammation.
 2 The Cholesterol Obsession.
 3 The Dirty Dozen Risk Factors.

 Part Two: How to Get Unclogged.
 4 Tests You Need.
 5 Medication: What You Need and Don't Need.
 6 Supplements: The Basics.
 7 Supplements: The ATP/Energy Boosters.
 8 Detox.
 9 The Anti-Inflammatory Diet.
 10 Exercise: The Secret for People Who Can't or Won't.
 11 Defusing Stress.
 12 Putting It All Together: The New Cardiology Unclog Program.

 Epilogue The Crystal Ball.
 Appendix A: Resources.

 Appendix B: Glycemic Index of Carbohydrates.
Selected Scientific References.
Index.


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