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May 2021
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Episode 328: The Ripple Effect Podcast (...

RICKY VARANDAS
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Dr. Richard M. Fleming is a Physicist, Cardiologist, Biologist, Chemist, Psychologist, author, researcher and more. In 1994, Dr. Fleming presented to the American Heart Association his "theory" that cardiovascular disease was due to inflammation.  What was theory in 1994 has become well known fact for decades and was highlighted in 2004,with a feature o ... Show More
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