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Discussions about Cardiology from theheart.org
theheart.org
68 episodes
9 months ago
A series of independent, unsupported programs developed by theheart.org featuring discussions with world renowned cardiologists on the importance of the latest clinical trial findings and cardiology news.
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A series of independent, unsupported programs developed by theheart.org featuring discussions with world renowned cardiologists on the importance of the latest clinical trial findings and cardiology news.
Show more...
Science
Medicine
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Discussions about Cardiology from theheart.org: Fat chance: How cardiologists can help tip the obesity scales
Discussions about Cardiology from theheart.org
21 minutes 55 seconds
14 years ago
Discussions about Cardiology from theheart.org: Fat chance: How cardiologists can help tip the obesity scales
The statistics for obesity in the US continue to alarm, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting 33 states with an obesity rate of over 25% and estimating that over 72 million Americans are obese. Is there a way to stop the obesity juggernaut? Drs Roger Blumenthal, Bob Eckel, and Christopher Gardner gathered to discuss their thoughts on obesity and offer practical tips for cardiologists and healthcare professionals to address options for permanent weight loss in their patients.
Discussions about Cardiology from theheart.org
A series of independent, unsupported programs developed by theheart.org featuring discussions with world renowned cardiologists on the importance of the latest clinical trial findings and cardiology news.