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October 17, 2008: Dr. Bernard Lown Day in Maine
Are All Those Angioplasties Necessary?
Heart Attack: Dial 911 Immediately
Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery Better than Full, Open-Heart Surgery
Ankle-Brachial Index and Peripheral Artery Disease
Heart Attack or Stroke: Warning Signs
Power of Potassium
Coffee and Your Health
Alcohol and Gender: Effects on the Heart
Post-Heart Attack Angina
Statin Related Aches
Mediterranean Diet
How to Check Blood Pressure at Home
DASH Diet
Beta Blockers and Noncardiac Surgery
Quitting Smoking
Joint Inflammation and Heart Disease
Heart Failure: Hope and Reality
Hypertension and Diabetes
Bernard Lown Peace Bridge
Bernard Lown Fund in Cardiovascular Health
Calcium Scan Benefit Uncertain
Ipods and Heart Devices
Hands-only CPR
Heart-stopping Thrills
Vitamins May Help Effects of Air Pollution
Altitude and Heart Disease
Fitness vs. Fatness
Fish and Fish Oil are Not for Everyone
Going After Angiotensin
Age No Barrier to Blood Pressure Control
Benefits of Lifestyle Counseling
Home Defibrillators
No Link Between Balding and Heart Trouble
Warfarin Home Monitoring Program
Seeing the Heart with Sound
Beta Blockers and Blood Pressure
Dont Delay When Heart Failure Threatens
Slow Rehabilitation of Stents
Skipping Medication After a Heart Attack is Risky
Post-Surgery and Warfarin
Calculating Your Risk of Heart Disease
ACCORD Trial on Blood Sugar Control
Eat a Hearty Breakfast
Optimism and Heart Health
Warning Signs of a Heart Attack or Stroke
WelChol: Effects on Cholestrol and Blood Sugar
Vitamin D and Heart Health
Add an Extra 14 Years to Your Life
Coronary Microvascular Disease
 
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Dr. Bernard Lown was featured in an article by Susan Chaityn Lebovits in the Sunday Boston Globe West on July 20, 2008.


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