{"id":219,"name":"Dr. Bradley Bale and Dr. Amy Doneen","url":"","description":"Dr. Bradley Bale and Dr. Amy Doneen are international leaders in the prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and type 2 diabetes. They have worked together since 1999, cofounding the BaleDoneen Method, which has been shown in peer-reviewed studies to effectively identify, stabilize and reverse cardiovascular disease. Drs. Bale and Doneen have been called \u201cdisease detectives\u201d because their method uses leading-edge laboratory and imaging tests to check for hidden signs of arterial disease--and if it\u2019s found, to solve the mystery of why plaque is present, by tracking down and treating the root causes. \r\n \r\nDr. Bale and Dr. Doneen hold professorships at Washington State University College of Medicine, University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine, and University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. They\u2019ve taught their evidence-based approach to prevention to hundreds of medical and dental providers in their American Academy of Family Physicians-accredited Preceptorship Program for the prevention of heart attack, stroke and diabetes as a two-day CME\/CE course welcoming all specialties interested in CV disease Prevention. \r\n \r\nThey\u2019ve given thousands of lectures at leading medical and dental conferences globally and have published their scientific research in many peer-reviewed journals. One of their recent publications has been hailed as \u201clandmark\u201d because it was the first to identify periodontal pathogens as a contributing cause of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Doneen is Medical Director of The Prevention Center for Heart &amp; Brain Health in Spokane, Washington.  Dr. Bale has a private clinical practice in Gallatin, TN. They are coauthors of two bestselling books, Beat the Heart Attack Gene: The Revolutionary Plan to Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke and Diabetes (Turner Publishing, 2014).  Healthy Heart, Healthy Brain \u2013 The personalized path to protect your memory, prevent heart attacks and strokes, and avoid chronic illness was released March 2022 (Little, Brown, Spark) and already has jumped to the best seller list \u2013 amazon.com and Barnes &amp; Noble.","link":"https:\/\/www.oraldna.com\/trends-in-salivary-testing\/index.php\/author\/baledoneen\/","slug":"baledoneen","avatar_urls":{"24":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/23cca601abfeefa7ca132a7998e3e980?s=24&d=mm&r=g","48":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/23cca601abfeefa7ca132a7998e3e980?s=48&d=mm&r=g","96":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/23cca601abfeefa7ca132a7998e3e980?s=96&d=mm&r=g"},"meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.oraldna.com\/trends-in-salivary-testing\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/219"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.oraldna.com\/trends-in-salivary-testing\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users"}]}}