Interventional Cardiology Review (ICR) journal names Dr Peter O'Kane as ICR's new Editor-in-Chief. Dr O'Kane's term begins July 26, 2021.
Read MoreAfter bringing together 25 of the world's top medical and scientific minds to discuss how nutrition can treat and prevent serious disease at the largest-ever low-carb conference in San Diego, Low Carb USA has achieved its aim of creating a stir and initiating momentum toward change in the perceptions of what we should eat and the government guidelines that shape those perceptions.
Read MoreEvidence is growing that the US government's dietary advice over the past 40 years has been making people fatter and sicker. Epidemics of diet-related illnesses including Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes have, for decades, caused unnecessary suffering and increased mortality while contributing to skyrocketing healthcare costs.
Low Carb USA is bringing together 25 of the world's top medical and scientific minds on how nutrition can treat and prevent serious disease at the largest-ever low-carb conference in San Diego from July 29 - July 31 2016.
Read MoreAccording to a study, the benefits of using statins, a kind of popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, largely outweigh the risks. The study also revealed that they were not linked to an increase in cancer risk.
Read MoreIn a new important research study out of the UK, scientists found that the specific form of Modified Citrus Pectin developed by Isaac Eliaz, M.D. interrupts deadly kidney fibrosis by binding to galectin-3 molecules.
Read MoreCholesterol Education Month increases awareness about the link between cholesterol and heart disease, and educates individuals about the importance of lipoprotein testing in detecting risks, as performed at the Center for Cholesterol Management.
Read MoreDr. Michael Richman, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.C.C.P., introduces a method of lipoprotein testing that detects cardiovascular disease in individuals that traditional methods used in the nation's leading medical clinics would overlook.
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