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딘 오니쉬 박사 식습관의 변화로 세계적 질병확산을 막을 수 있다.

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심혈관 질환은 대부분 예방이 가능합니다. 그러나 그로인한 사망자 수는 에이즈, 암 그리고 조류독감으로 인한것 보다도 많습니다. 이 동영상에서 Dean Ornish 박사는 식습관을 바꿈으로서 이를 예방하는 방법을 이야기 합니다.

Dean Ornish is a clinical professor at UCSF and founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute. He's a leading expert on fighting illness -- particularly heart disease with dietary and lifestyle changes. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by Ho youl Lee
Reviewed by Ji-Hyuk Park
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