My father was told a heart transplant was his only option for end-stage heart failure. Treating an overlooked infection reversed it — and he lived to nearly 90. Why “idiopathic” should never be the end of the conversation.
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Untangling Cardiovascular Disease (Parts 1–5)
This series is dedicated to my brother Jeff — taken by a heart attack at 59. No warning. No goodbye. Just gone. That loss is what drove me to spend months digging into the research on cardiovascular disease, and what I found should be far better known than it is. Cardiovascular disease kills more people …
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