Local Cardiologists to Answer Individuals' Questions at MOA During February Heart Health Month.MINNEAPOLIS -- On Three Successive Saturdays a Prominent Heart Health Expert Will Be Available for Free Consultation Exclusively At Your Body Repair Shop(SM) Anti-Aging and Nutrition Center February is Heart Health Month and Your Body Repair Shop(SM) Anti-Aging and Nutrition Center is celebrating the occasion by inaugurating its Saturday Doc Talk(SM), a free ask-the-expert Saturday get-together where the public can ask questions of prominent experts in the health, wellness and age management community. The discussions will take place at the Your Body Repair Shop in the Mall of America Mall of America (also MOA, MoA, or the Megamall) is a shopping mall located in the Twin Cities suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota. It is just southeast of the junction of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 77, and is across the interstate from the beginning this Saturday, February 11. This month's Saturday Doc Talk theme is "Your Heart Health" and features three renowned heart health specialists who have been made available exclusively by Your Body Repair Shop to educate and motivate interested individuals who wish a healthier heart and to practice a lifestyle of wellness and age management. Each physician will appear on a successive Saturday in February. The three, well-known cardiologists all practice in the Twin Cities and bring years of training and personal experience, along with medical writing and teaching authority to this series of informal conversations with the public. This month's experts are: --Dr. David Hurrell, Senior Consulting Cardiologist Cardiologist Doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating heart diseases. Mentioned in: Electrophysiology Study of the Heart, Lithotripsy cardiologist a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. with the Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. Dr. Hurrell will appear Saturday, February 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. --Dr. Luis Pagan-Carlo, Cardiologist with the Minneapolis Heart Institute and Minneapolis 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. Associates. Dr. Pagan-Carlo will appear Saturday, February 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. --Dr. Tim Henry, Director of Clinical Research at the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation and an Interventional Cardiologist at the Minneapolis Heart Institute. Dr. Henry will appear Saturday, February 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. NOTE TO MEDIA: These physicians are well-respected for their cardiology expertise. Their brief curricula vitae are included in an accompanying attachment. Photographs of the physicians are available by request. Testing for Antioxidants Antioxidants Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells. Mentioned in: Aging, Nutritional Supplements antioxidants, n. In addition to conversing with one of the cardiologists, store visitors can get an assessment of their antioxidant antioxidant, substance that prevents or slows the breakdown of another substance by oxygen. Synthetic and natural antioxidants are used to slow the deterioration of gasoline and rubber, and such antioxidants as vitamin C (ascorbic acid), butylated hydroxytoluene level in a quick, inexpensive test. Your Body Repair Shop is the first anti-aging and nutrition center in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. to use state-of-the-art technology and extensive research to dramatically simplify the search for the best wellness products on the market. Testing is done by having customers place a hand on a biophotonic scanner (1) See also antivirus program. (2) An optical device that reads a printed page or transparency and converts it into a graphics image for the computer. The scanner does not recognize or differentiate in any manner the content of the material it is scanning. , which measures the level of antioxidants in their body through their palm. The scanner was developed by the University of Utah The University of Utah (also The U or the U of U or the UU), located in Salt Lake City, is the flagship public research university in the state of Utah, and one of 10 institutions that make up the Utah System of Higher Education. with support and funding by the National Science Foundation. Research has shown a direct link to raised levels of antioxidants in a body and healthy hearts. "It's been said that the amount of antioxidants you maintain in your body is directly proportional (Math.) proportional in the order of the terms; increasing or decreasing together, and with a constant ratio; - opposed to See also: Directly to how long you're going to live. In the future, knowing your antioxidant level could be as important as knowing your cholesterol level," said Ted Manley, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Your Body Repair Shop. "The biophotonic scanner put an accountability factor into antioxidant supplements that previously never existed," he said. Saturday Doc Talk is held at the Your Body Repair Shop center at 135 West Market on the first floor of the Mall of America, just outside Nordstrom's Department Store. The Your Body Repair Shop phone is 952-853-0872. ADDITIONAL MEDIA NOTE: For more information, or to schedule an interview with Ted Manley or a Saturday Doc Talk(SM) physician, contact Sara Harrell, MoCo Inc, at 612-767-9102. |
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