This Week’s e-Bulletin 03/28/2008 “A quiet dinner at home. Soft music. Candlelight. Sounds delightfully romantic, doesn't it? But did you know that partaking in such a dream date might actually damage, rather than rejuvenate, the heart?
That summation may seem awfully unimaginative, yet this is just what Bräuner and colleagues discovered.1…” → read more
Stuart D. Katz, MD Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut
Dr. Katz is a member of the Heart Failure Society of America, the American Heart Association Council on Vascular Biology, and the NYC Affiliate of the American Heart Association Working Group on Congestive Heart Failure Research. He has authored or co-authored numerous journal articles and abstracts for various medical journals.