Heart disease is six times more likely to cause a woman's death than breast cancer. It is the leading cause of death among women today, even more than men, yet we rarely read or hear about it. In fact, most heart attacks in women get diagnosed if not ignored completely. Why has this epidemic been overlooked by medicine and how can women protect themselves? Dr. Stephen Sinatra, a board certified physician in both internal medicine and cardiology, breaks through popular misconceptions about heart disease.
Stephen Sinatra, MD, FACC, FACN, CNS, is a board-certified cardiologist and certified bioenergetic analyst with more than 35 years of experience in helping patients prevent and reverse heart disease. His specialty is integrative cardiology that combines conventional medical treatments with complementary nutritional and psychological therapies.
Dr. Sinatra is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the American College of Nutrition, and an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He is a former Chief of Cardiology at Manchester (CT)Memorial Hospital. Dr. Sinatra is author of numerous books, including Earthing, Lower Your Blood Pressure in Eight Weeks, Heart Sense for Women, The Sinatra Solution, and Reverse Heart Disease Now, as well as the author of a popular monthly newsletter--Heart, Health & Nutrition.







