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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.

Cholesterol and beyond

In an article in the PostIndependent Citizen Telegram, Dr. Greg Feinsinger writes, “Heart disease is not all about cholesterol — factors such as insulin resistance and inflammation play a major role. Brad Bale, M.D. and Amy Doneen, R.N., PhD, developed the respected Bale-Doneen Method of heart attack prevention and wrote the book “Beat the Heart Attack Gene.” They, and other heart attack prevention doctors, order “advanced” blood tests that go beyond the usual lipid profile.”

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

Spokane, Washington, February 1, 2019.  To celebrate American Heart Month, Dr. Amy Doneen, DNP will present a free one-hour webinar titled, “Women and Our Hearts: A Message of Reality and Hope.” The webinar offers a potentially lifesaving message for the public and healthcare providers: All heart attacks and ischemic strokes are potentially preventable!

“Heart disease is the leading killer of American women, claiming more female lives than all forms of cancer combined,” says Dr. Doneen, an international leader in cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention and medical director of the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center in Spokane, Washington.

New BaleDoneen publication hailed as “one of the most exciting scientific discoveries”

In Dentistry IQ, Dr. D. Scott Trettenero writes, “An article published…Postgraduate Medical Journal—written by Bradley Bale, MD, and Amy Doneen, ARNP—demonstrates the pathways of specific bacteria from dental infections and how they directly cause heart attacks and strokes. Their article, “High-risk Periodontal Pathogens Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis,” is a landmark publication.”

https://www.dentistryiq.com/dentistry/oral-systemic-health/article/16367968/bacteria-from-oral-infections-and-cardiovascular-disease-understanding-the-scientific-connection-and-its-impact-on-clinical-dental-practice

BaleDoneen Method to Present Best Practices for Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS and SPOKANE, Wash.Oct. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Every 43 seconds, someone in the U.S. has a heart attack, and every four minutes, an American dies from a stroke. On November 2-4, the BaleDoneen Method (BDM) will convene leading experts to discuss best practices to prevent these catastrophes at its 10th Annual Reunion of graduates of its Preceptorship Course.

Read more here: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/baledoneen-method-to-present-best-practices-for-heart-attack-and-stroke-prevention-in-new-orleans-300543817.html

Periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease: The impact of causality

Now that evidence for oral-systemic causality—i.e., causality between periodontal pathogens and the development of atherosclerosis—has been demonstrated in the Bale/Doneen/Vigerust study, Dr. Richard Nagelberg addresses the question of how to give patients their best chance for good overall health, not just good oral health.

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