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The Pioppi Diet: A 21-Day Lifestyle Plan (with Donal O'Neill), Penguin Books, 2017 ISBN 9781405932639; The 21-Day Immunity Plan, Yellow Kite, 2020 ISBN 9781529349672; A Statin-Free Life: A revolutionary life plan for tackling heart disease - without the use of statins, Hodder & Stoughton, 2021 ISBN 9781529354102
In 2021, Demasi co-authored a paper with Robert DuBroff challenging statin therapy. [16] As of 2022, Demasi is a writer for the Brownstone Institute, an organization that has been criticized by medical experts for spreading misinformation against vaccines. [17] [18]
Julia Kim, 64, an IT specialist from Boston, began taking a statin more than 30 years ago because of a family history of high cholesterol. But six months ago, tired of having to take the drug and ...
New research from the University of Hong Kong found that statins effectively lowered the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among adults 60 years of age and older — including people ...
On June 15, 2021, [29] Science-Based Medicine published a book review of Abigail Shrier's Irreversible Damage written by founding editor Harriet Hall. [30] In her review, Hall wrote that Shrier's book had raised legitimate concerns about the science surrounding drug treatments for gender dysphoria in children and that there was a lack of quality scientific studies on the subject. [30]
Heart healthy recipes and expert tips to boost your diet Excessive omega-6 intake, especially without enough omega-3s, which can come from fish, nuts and seeds, may promote inflammation that can ...
Sinatra was the author of the monthly newsletter Heart, Health & Nutrition (ISSN 1554-2467), and has written or contributed to the following books: The Great Cholesterol Myth (Fair Winds Press, 2012) Earthing - the most important health discovery ever? (Basic Health, 2010) Bottom Line's The Healing Kitchen (Bottom Line, 2010)
Kirkus Reviews called it "a helpful guide offering encouragement to those looking for ways to lead healthier lives". [2] A review published by the British Association for Psychopharmacology called it "an excellent, timely and very important book". [3] It was also reviewed by The New York Times. [4]