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The Kathryn Zox Show

The Kathryn Zox Show

Wednesday at 7 AM Pacific

February 5th 2014: Beat the Heart Attack Gene and The Last Place She Would Look

Kathryn interviews cardiovascular specialist Amy L. Doneen, MSN, ARNP and co-author of “Beat the Heart Attack Gene: The Revolutionary Plan to Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes”. Illustrated by examples from the authors' own patients to explain what really causes heart disease, debunking many myths and misconceptions. Doneen is the Medical Director of the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center in Spokane, Washington. Kathryn also interviews spoken word artist Arlene Schindler, author of “The Last Place She’d Look”, an uproarious novel about a self-help writer who anxiously faces a

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Amy L. Doneen

Bradley F. Bale, MD and Amy L. Doneen, ARNP are co-founders of the Bale/Doneen Method, which they teach to healthcare providers. Their research on cardiovascular disease prevention has been published in such respected medical journals as Atherosclerosis, Post Graduate Medicine, Journal of the National Medical Association, Journal of Clinical Lipidology, Cardiology Roundtable, Physician’s Weekly, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, and ADVANCE for Healthy Aging. Doneen is the medial director of the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center in Spokane, Washington. She is Adjunct Professor at Texas Tech Health Science Center’s School of Nursing and is currently in the doctoral nu
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Arlene Schindler

Arlene Schindler often says, “I come from a long line of miserable people.” This is shorthand for growing up in an iconoclastic, dramatic Brooklyn Jewish family. She writes and speaks frequently about issues of Jewish identity, east coast angst, and feelings of invisibility at mid-life. Using humor and affection, she’s tackled topics like dating, marriage to a sex addict, divorce (not a surprise), as well as diet, weight and emotional eating. (If you’ve ever been in a relationship, you know what emotional eating is.) Arlene originated the comedy review column for The New York Post, writing reviews and profiles of comedians appearing in New York City. She was a Relationship Expert/Guest Guru
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