“You Can Prevent a Stroke” with Joshua S. Yamamoto MD

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On today’s show, Dr. Eugene Zampieron ND, drznaturally.com will discuss topics in Dr. Yamamoto’s new book, You Can Prevent a Stroke

About Dr. Yamamoto MD

Dr. Joshua S. Yamamoto  graduated with a degree in physics from Princeton University, and worked as a paramedic for the Alexandria City Fire Department before attending Dartmouth Medical School. He trained on the Osler Medical Service at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and then completed cardiology training at the National Naval Medical Center and Georgetown University. He was the cardiology consultant to the US Congress, Director of Cardiac Imaging, and held a faculty appointment at the Uniformed Services University. In 2005,  served in Kuwait as the theater cardiologist for the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Upon his return, joined his wife in private practice.

About “You Can Prevent a Stroke”

There is no one-size-fits-all solution or magical cure for anything. But there are principles that can serve as useful guides for everyone and provide an approach to managing the natural processes that affect us all. Some preventative steps include:

  • Establishing a relationship with a physician
  • Knowing the health of your heart
  • Knowing the health of your arteries
  • Knowing the regularity of your heartbeat
  • Knowing if it’s time to take a medicine to prevent plaque in your arteries, and whether you need a pill to prevent a blood clot

Strokes are usually said to be tragic and random. They are certainly tragic, but they are not random. Strokes can be avoided, and You Can Prevent a Stroke will explain how.

Contact: http://www.foxhallfoundation.org/

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