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An Introduction to Metformin and Cancer

WILLIAM H. BESTERMANN The current scientific paradigms that shape our view of chronic conditions are simply inadequate. Clinical medical scientists might think much more seriously about questions like...

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The High Cost of Ignoring a Large Body of Specific Research Aimed at Women...

WILLIAM BESTERMANN There may be no more striking disconnect between new compelling science and current practice than we see in the treatment of women with chest pain.  Just today, I saw a woman in her...

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Protocol Approach for IOM Priority Vascular Conditions

Brian’s Note: In the post below, Dr. Bestermann, a highly regarded vascular physician, has developed and posted a field-tested protocol for the treatment of vascular conditions deemed high priority by...

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An Approach to Lipid Management in Patients with Cardiometabolic Risk

DAVID G. CARMOUCHE Note by Bill Bestermann, MD. Dr. David Carmouche works at the Baton Rouge Clinic in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  He runs a Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention within the clinic...

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Book Review – The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer

Brian’s Note: With yesterday’s announcement that Siddhartha Mukherjee’s The Emperor of All Maladies had won the Pulitzer for General Non-Fiction, I thought it might be appropriate to rerun this review...

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Kudos to Dr. Bestermann!

My good friend Bill Bestermann, MD, a preventive vascularist at the Holston Medical Group in Kingsport, TN, has published an important article in CardioRenal Medicine. This paper, a long time coming,...

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