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Avoiding the Chronic Diseases of Aging: The Critical Role of Oral Health with Dr. Bradley Bale

Online Master Class with Dr. Bradley Bale

November 8, 2024 | 10:00am - 12:00pm CT

Objectives:

  • Analyze oxidative stress as the stimulus for arterial disease.
  • Comprehend silent atherothrombotic events as the cause of microvascular disease.
  • Enumerate oral health's role in oxidative stress.

Course Description:

The primary pathology underlying the chronic disease of aging is microvascular disease. This disease generates a colossal burden on an individual's health and is responsible for the fact most people outlive their health by 13 years. This course will discuss how to mitigate the risk of microvascular disease by minimizing oxidative stress. It will emphasize the vital role of oral health in this regard.

 

Speaker Bio:

Bradley Bale, M.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor at WSU College of Medicine, Assistant Professor University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Adjunct Professor at Texas Tech Health Science Center, and runs a private practice in Gallatin, TN. Dr. Bradley Bale is one of the nation's leading specialists in preventing heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes. He co-founded the BaleDoneen Method with Amy Doneen in 2001. This personalized approach to CV risk assessment and management has shown with real-world evidence that arterial disease can be halted and reversed. Their research on CVD prevention has been published in such respected medical journals as Atherosclerosis, Post Graduate Medicine, Journal of the National Medical Association, Journal of Clinical Lipidology, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Physician's Weekly, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, Archives of Medical Science, Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing and Medical Hypothesis, Dr. Bale has also served as a reviewer for the American Journal of Cardiology and CDC's Preventing Chronic Disease. He is co-author of two nationally best-selling books: Beat the Heart Attack Gene and Healthy Heart, Healthy Brain: The Personalized Path to Protect Your Memory, Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes, and Avoid Chronic Illness. This recent publication won the prestigious Gold Nautilus Book Award for 2023 and also the American Society for Journalists and Authors' (ASJA) 2023 June Roth Memorial Award for Outstanding Medical Book.


 
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Computer Requirements:
This course will be conducted online via a Zoom meeting. You will need a computer and internet connection to participate in this Webinar. Participation will be via online chat, only. 

CE Credits:
Participants are eligible to earn 1 (one) continuing education credit for this Webinar.

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