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The Prevention Center’s renowned clinical team is honored to be featured frequently in print, online and social media, podcasts, TV news segments and more.

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The Prevention Center’s renowned clinical team is honored to be featured frequently in print, online and social media, podcasts, TV news segments and more.

Dr. Amy Doneen interviewed on the Finding Genius podcast

Is the current standard of heart healthcare doing enough to address unseen risks in patients? With a new approach and epidemiology, there may be additional steps to take. During the interview,, Dr. Brad Bale and Dr. Amy Doneen, co-authors of Healthy Heart, Healthy Brain, share their work revolutionizing the field of heart health.

https://findinggeniuspodcast.libsyn.com/challenging-and-revolutionizing-the-heart-health-standard-of-care-with-dr-brad-bale-and-dr-amy-doneen

Dr. Amy Doneen quoted as expert in high blood pressure management

In the PostIndependent, Dr. Greg Feinsinger writes, “Based on studies of large populations, it’s clear that ideal (blood pressure) is less than 115/75. Above that level, the risk of heart attacks and strokes starts to climb, especially at levels of 140/90 and above. In their book “Beat the Heart Attack Gene,” Brad Bale, M.D. and Amy Doneen, RN, PhD state that in order to prevent heart attacks, doctors should keep their patients’ blood pressures below 120/80.

https://www.postindependent.com/opinion/columns/doctors-tip-high-blood-pressure-hypertension/

Dr. Amy Doneen Honors Heart Month with Free Webinar on Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention for Women

To celebrate American Heart Month, Dr. Amy Doneen, DNP, ARNP will present a free one-hour webinar titled, “Learn how to STOP Women’s Heart Disease in Its Tracks!” The webinar offers a potentially lifesaving message: All heart attacks and ischemic strokes are potentially preventable!

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dr-amy-doneen-honors-heart-month-with-free-webinar-on-heart-attack-and-stroke-prevention-for-women-300998461.html

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