Coronary Artery Disease Can be Reversed
The nonprofit Foundation for Cardiovascular Health is offering a comprehensive, medically directed, 36-hour interactive Heart Series program, developed by Tucsonans Charles Katzenberg, M.D., and Edna Silva, RN, for anyone that wants to prevent, halt, stabilize and even reverse coronary artery disease.
The 12-week program starts September 3 through November 19, from 4 to 7 p.m. It includes instruction from physicians, nurses, counselors and individuals that have successfully implemented a heart healthy program in their lives. Highlights include risk factor evaluations, including analysis of lipids; label reading, nutrition, supplements, how to make health choices when dining out; a heart medication review; stress reduction techniques, which include t’ai chi, yoga and Heart Math; and exercise instruction.
Cost is $300 or $550 per couple. For more information, call Richy Feinberg at 797-2281 or email [email protected].