Dr. Gerald D. Buckberg is a Distinguished Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine. More than 25 million heart disease patients have benefited from his innovative breakthroughs that dramatically improved the safety of cardiac surgery. These technologies have become the standard of care throughout most of the world. However, most of Dr. Buckberg's life-saving cardiac care discoveries have not been widely accepted or adopted by a medical establishment that can be dangerously slow to change. Writing in plain language for the general public, Dr. Buckberg describes the solutions to element major heart disease problems -- proven solutions that can save your life, but are being ignored. --
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