Cumulative Cardiovascular Health in Young Adults Tied to Delayed Disease and Death
Sourced from 4 publications
- •Research published via Medical Xpress links sustained cardiovascular health in young and mid-adulthood to delayed cardiovascular disease and death using the AHA's LE8 scoring tool.
- •Dr. Doug Lucas told Bloomberg that osteoporosis prevention requires early diagnosis for both men and women before bone health issues compound.
- •Dr. Steven Lamm advised in the New York Post that men should follow two specific health practices each decade, given their tendency to avoid medical visits.
- •Cardiologist Stephen Fenton was profiled in the Sydney Morning Herald for a clinical approach that challenges standard cardiology practice.
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To save lives, this doctor is defying the orthodoxy
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LifeMD Bone Longevity Lead on Osteoporosis Treatment, Prevention
Bloomberg
Doctor reveals 2 things men should do in every decade for peak health
New York Post
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