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- December 11, 2024

What are the two types of care for cardiovascular disease?

By |2025-01-14T20:29:05+00:00December 11th, 2024|, |

End-stage care: This involves emergent interventions after arterial disease has caused serious problems like a heart attack. Most cardiologists are trained as interventional cardiologists, focusing on this reactive approach. Preventative care: This focuses on preventing the disease or its progression. Preventative cardiologists work to avoid or stabilize arterial disease [...]

- December 11, 2024

Why doesn’t my current provider offer these tests?

By |2024-12-11T07:21:25+00:00December 11th, 2024||

Nationally, only about 10% of providers offer these types of advanced tests, and even fewer offer all the tests recommended by BaleDoneen. This approach goes beyond the current standard of care and is often not included in conventional treatment plans, even though these tests are widely available and affordable.

- December 11, 2024

Can simple tests identify my risk for heart attack, stroke, or diabetes?

By |2025-01-08T18:05:43+00:00December 11th, 2024|, |

Yes! Many risks go undetected with standard testing. The BaleDoneen Method uses noninvasive, painless, and inexpensive tests to detect vascular disease and assess its stability. These tests include blood and urine analyses to measure inflammation, which often has causes beyond cholesterol. In fact, about 50% of heart attacks and strokes [...]

- December 11, 2024

Is it true that heart attacks, strokes, and type 2 diabetes are preventable?

By |2025-01-08T18:05:28+00:00December 11th, 2024|, |

Yes, they are preventable! The BaleDoneen Method uses advanced laboratory and imaging tests, along with a personalized assessment, to uncover hidden signs of arterial disease or red flags for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Peer-reviewed studies have shown that this precision-medicine approach can halt, stabilize, and even reverse CVD, helping patients avoid [...]

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