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July 21st 2016: How to Reverse Heart Disease: From a Plant-Based Diet to Early Detection in Women

Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn discusses his research at the Cleveland Clinic, which proved that a plant-based diet can arrest and reverse coronary heart disease even in severely ill patients. Heart disease is the #1 killer of women in the U.S. and is responsible for one in three deaths in American women. Many women do not know the early warning signs, which could save their lives. Join Mary McGowan, Chief Executive Officer of WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease as she discusses myths and truths about women and heart disease.

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Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn

Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., received his A.B. from Yale University in 1956 and his M.D. from Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1961.
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Mary McGowan

With over 35 years of non-profit management experience, Mary McGowan currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease. As the primary representative and spokesperson for this national 35,000 member patient advocacy organization serving women living with and at risk for heart disease, McGowan ensures successful implementation of the strategic direction and increases WomenHeart's visibility and brand recognition among key audiences nationally.
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