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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.

Fire In The Arteries

Join Dr. Amy Doneen(Medical Director of the Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Center and Co-Founder of the Bale-Doneen Method for preventing heart attack and stroke) and Boston Heart Medical Science Liaison Ann Sims as they discuss the role inflammation plays in vascular health. Learn how Dr. Doneen utilizes certain biomarkers and imaging to truly personalize risk assessment and treatment plans for her patients.

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Dr. Amy Doneen discusses what we can learn from Luke Perry’s stroke on YouTube

Luke Perry’s massive stroke at age 52 has raised many questions. How could that have happened to someone so young and seemingly healthy? Could the Beverly Hills 90210 star’s tragic death have been prevented? And what are the best ways to find out if YOU have arterial disease? Watch Dr. Doneen on YouTube as she discusses these questions and an inexpensive, FDA-approved test that can detect signs of arterial disease BEFORE it becomes severe enough to trigger a heart attack or stroke.

Your Heart Hearts Healthy Gums

February is both Heart Health Month and Gum Disease Awareness Month… [making] this a perfect time of year to check in with one of the leading experts in understanding the link between oral health and cardiovascular health, Dr. Amy Doneen. Dr. Doneen is the owner and medical director of The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center (HASPC) in Spokane, WA, a private clinical practice that serves patients from all over the world. One of her landmark studies was the first to identify oral bacteria from gum disease as a major contributing cause of CVD.
 

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