How To Have A Healthy Heart
June 8, 2004
Hosted by Dr. Harvey Bartnof
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Episode Description
Joining Dr. Bartnof is Stephen T. Sinatra, MD, FACC, CNS. Dr. Sinatra is a Board Certified Cardiologist and Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and author of 6 books about heart and circulation problems, including "Lower Your Blood Pressure in 8 Weeks" and "Heart Sense for Women." Drs. Bartnof and Sinatra discuss the importance of nutraceuticals in the management and prevention of heart conditions. In some patients, such usage may lead to the avoidance or discontinuation of traditional prescription “enzyme inhibitors.”
Age Management Medicine In The 21st Century
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In today’s fast-paced world it can be challenging to maintain a healthy lifestyle. With care and concern, Dr. Harvey S. Bartnof, M.D., shares his expertise on how to optimize your quality of living, bringing together the best of integrative and preventative Western medicine. With each patient and listener explore how to incorporate nutrition, exercise, and medical approaches to live a long, healthy life.
Dr. Harvey Bartnof
HARVEY S. BARTNOF, MD is the Founder and Medical Director of California Longevity and Vitality Medical Institute® in San Francisco, California. He is a licensed physician in the state of California. Dr. Bartnof was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and completed his undergraduate BA (Bachelor Of Arts) degree with high honors in Biology from the University Of California At San Diego (UCSD, Revelle College) in La Jolla, California. He received his M.D. (medical doctor) degree from the University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) with honors in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Cardiology, Clinical Pharmacology and Otolaryngology. He did his post-graduate training in Internal Medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California. Subsequently, he was a full-time Staff Physician at Santa Teresa Community Medical Center in San Jose, California in Emergency Medicine for eight years.