We at the Boone Heart Institute are always supportive of attempts to empower individuals to take control of their own health. When we encountered the new Drive For Five initiative for Men’s Health, we were very excited. Drive For Five …
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Boone Heart Institute – Bolder Boulder Episode #2: Training and Safety
In our second entry in this series, Dr. Boone discusses safe training, with a particular focus on intensity. When entering into an exercise program, we all need to be conscious of our intensity level relative to our fitness level. A …
Even Mummies Can Suffer from Heart Disease
For many years now, it has been theorized that common forms of heart disease such as atherosclerosis were a modern affliction due to diets and lifestyles. According to a new study out of San Francisco, however, would suggest otherwise.
The …
Boone Heart Institute – Bolder Boulder Episode #1: Introduction
Jeffrey L. Boone, M.D., is an internationally recognized expert on the effects of physical and mental stress on the heart. He was selected as one of the 160 Top Doctors in America by Men’s Health Magazine, and listed as …
Mediterranean Diet Helps Prevent Heart Attack and Stroke
Good news from our friends in Spain. A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine has found that those at high risk of heart attack or stroke can reduce their chances of an episode by upwards of …
What Is Preventive Cardiology?
Most everyone in the world has at least some idea of what cardiology treatment entails. But not nearly enough people are aware of preventive cardiology or how it can help everyone live a longer, happier life. There is one major …
Dr. Boone Speaks at Seattle Study Club Symposium
Late last month, Dr. Jeffrey Boone and his talented team joined the discussion at the Seattle Study Club National Symposium in Florida. Dr. Boone gave a presentation on his preventative methods and techniques while his staff provided C-IMT and mental …
How the Brain Sorts Information As we Age
It is widely known that aging is often associated with mental deterioration on some level. Many people find that as they age it becomes more difficult to remember things both short-term and long-term. A new study out of Georgia may …
Non-Invasive C-IMT-Test Helps Screen for Heart Disease in Otherwise Healthy People
Cardiovascular disease can be a very sneaky disease. Diet and exercise can help to dramatically reduce one’s risk, but every now and again it can still affect even the healthiest person. This is why it is vital for even seemingly …