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    The Paleo Diet Revised: Lose Weight and Get Healthy by Eating the Foods You Were Designed to Eat, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (Revised edition December 7, 2010) ISBN 0470913029; The Paleo Diet for Athletes: The Ancient Nutritional Formula for Peak Athletic Performance (with Joe Friel) Rodale Books (Revised edition October 16, 2012) ISBN 160961917X

  3. Michael Sabom - Wikipedia

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    After finishing his training, Sabom spent a few years as an assistant professor of cardiology at Emory University [5] before moving into private practice. [3] He retired from private practice in 2017. [4] Sabom is known for his work on near-death experiences. He is a founding member of the International Association for Near Death Studies. [6]

  4. Robert Atkins (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Coleman Atkins (October 17, 1930 – April 17, 2003) was an American physician and cardiologist, best known for the Atkins Diet, which requires close control of carbohydrate consumption and emphasizes protein and fat as the primary sources of dietary calories in addition to a controlled number of carbohydrates from vegetables.

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  7. Paleo Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The organization currently issues a 'Certified Paleo' certification mark, [1] with a previous iteration called "Paleo Friendly", [2] for food products and dietary supplements that meet its standards. By 2018, it had certified food products from various food retailers and companies including Whole Foods , [ 3 ] Walmart , [ 4 ] and General Mills ...

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    Dr. Bradley Serwer, MD, a cardiologist and Chief Medical Officer at VitalSolution, also recommends eating fish regularly for heart health, saying, “One of the best sources of protein is fish ...

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