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Dr. Paul Rosch talks about the Myth of high Cholesterol and dangers of Statin drugs . Part 6

By fthomas | January 16, 2009

Paul Rosch, MD Talks about the Dangers of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs and the myths of Cholesterol.

Dr. Rosch will focus on the subtle yet serious and unappreciated dangers of cholesterol-lowering measures using statin drugs based on current guidelines due to confusion about the mechanisms that mediate their cardioprotective effects.

PAUL ROSCH, MD, is a clinical professor of medicine and psychiatry at New York Medical College and President of The American Institute of Stress. He has been involved in stress research for over 50 years. Dr. Rosch has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Outstanding Physicians Award of the New York State Medical Society. For the past decade, his interest and research has focused on subtle energy communication pathways in the body and the clinical applications of magnetic fields. He is the editor of Bioelectromagnetic Medicine, (Marcel Dekker), a 50-chapter volume that explains why certain electromagnetic therapies are likely to replace drugs in the next decade because of greater efficacy and safety.

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Topics: High Cholesterol |

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