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Coronary artery disease remains the biggest killer in the Western World despite significant advances in the understanding, diagnosis, and management of the condition. Most importantly, significant suffering could be avoided with simple maintenance.

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Your heart is the best pump you have ever owned!

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Being fit and healthy is no guarantee that the arteries in your heart are in good shape.

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Vitamin D is important because it is central to the metabolism of calcium in the promotion of bone growth and in the formation and maintenance of bone strength.

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Gluten-free diets have soared in popularity over the past decade.

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Traditional approaches to coronary artery disease tend to focus on secondary prevention, or on treating the consequences of coronary artery disease.

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I ended up as a cardiologist by chance. There is no question that the medical degree was an interesting and challenging one, and through those years I found myself drawn to the processes of internal medicine more so than the skills of surgery. http://www.drwarrickbishop.com

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In my practice as a cardiologist, many of my patients are unaware that not all types of exercise are created equal. It turns out that some exercises are better than others... http://www.drwarrickbishop.com/

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The traditional approach to heart attack risk assessment has involved the evaluation of factors that are associated with increased risk of a heart event. http://www.drwarrickbishop.com/

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Although I have never participated in any structured learning or courses in relation to mindfulness, I have often kept the concept in back of mind... www.drwarrickbishop.com

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