Two distinguished cardiologists draw on the latest medical research to explore the role of inflammation and bacterial infection in heart disease, introducing a comprehensive, personalized program designed to help manage multiple risk factors and prevent--or reverse--arterial inflammation and plaque build up. Reprint.
Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., has specialized in preventive cardiology for more than twenty years. He has written or coauthored ten books, including The Fast Food Diet, and writes the popular nationally distributed monthly newsletter, Heart, Health, and Nutrition (www.drsinatra.com).
James C. Roberts, M.D., has practiced invasive and integrative cardiology for twenty years and is the Medical Director of the EECP Center and Advanced Magnetic Research Institute of Northwest Ohio (www.heartfixer.com).
Martin Zucker, a former Associated Press newsman, has written many books on health and medicine.