Doctor Dean Ornish's program for fighting heart disease, as described by the author,
involved easily-made changes to one's way of life
was effective but incredibly expensive
required the use of cholesterol-lowering medication
was highly technical
One interesting thing about this unconventional approach was
that it not only stopped the accumulation of fatty substances in the arteries, but also lessened them
that only one insurance company refused to pay for a patient to undergo this "alternative" treatment
that it became popular very quickly although it was potentially risky
the reluctance of people to try it, despite its low cost and simplicity
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