How Many of These Deadly Fairy Tales
Do You (and Your Doctor) Still Believe?
CAUTION: Ignorance may be
very hazardous to your health
Why has the number of heart attacks increased by 27 percent over the past 20 years? What's going on here?
Don't we know more about how to prevent heart attacks than ever?
Haven't we been swallowing our statins, lowering our cholesterol, and eating fat-free foods?
Could we be mistaken about some things?
Dr. Michael Mogadam certainly thinks we are. His research—proven by his amazing success with even high-risk patients—is turning conventional wisdom about heart health upside down.
Word is getting out. But the medical community is slow to change.
That's why, if avoiding a heart attack or stroke is important to you, I want you to be among the first to know...
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