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by Life Extension Optometry Professor Sydney Bush Founder of Nutritional Cardi
Optometrist Sydney Bush discusses his invention of using retinal photography (CardioRetinometry) to monitor cardiovascular health via the eyes. Professor Bush has discovered that high dosages of vita
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One of the most important tasks of the Heart Lung Foundation is to inform about heart disease and disease in the body vessels. Here you will find information about the symptoms and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death today and 1.9 million are affected.

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About Life Extension Optometry Junior   Professor Sydney Bush Founder of Nutritional Cardi

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