Dr. Philip Nimoityn is a clinical cardiologist at Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia, and he has published in the fields of genetic disease, perioperative cardiovascular medicine, and lipid disorders. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and to treat cardiovascular disease effectively, cardiologists must aggressively reduce both inflammation and cholesterol in their patients. Dr. Nimoityn will be explaining how heart disease develops, why a precise treatment approach to remedy heart inflammation is showing positive results and how people can reduce certain risk factors through lifestyle changes and medication. Visit lodoco.com to learn more.
Devan & Morgan Kline are the co-founders of Burn Boot Camp and the authors of best-selling book “Burn: The Burn Boot Camp 5-Step Strategy for Inner and Outer Strength”. As the Visionary and CEO of Burn Boot Camp, one of the fastest growing health franchises in the world, co-founders Devan and Morgan Kline have spent years devising the ultimate plan to answer that question. Now, they share all their best advice in Burn, your five point plan to stop self-sabotage and break bad habits like eating junk food, drinking too much, and not exercising enough. And once and for all, you can end your depression and experience greater happiness. Find out more at https://burnbootcamp.com/book/.
Carol Lee Mitchell is the Head of Growth Business Segments for Business Banking at Bank of America. Her responsibilities include building and investing in business growth related initiatives and creating an excellent client experience for business owners by driving innovation and investment into strategic growth efforts for all business owners. Carol will be discussing business owners’ economic outlooks and funding plans for the coming year, the impact that inflation is having on businesses and their operations, what business owners are doing to keep their businesses profitable, and more!
Kathy Guillermo is Senior Vice President of PETA’s Laboratory Investigations Department, heading the organization’s work to end the use of animals in nonrequired testing. A 35-year veteran of PETA, Kathy was originally hired to head up the cosmetics-testing campaign in 1989. Kathy will be discussing the funding of foreign facilities, the experiments taking place and how the bipartisan CARGO Act would stop the NIH from wasting taxpayer dollars and animals’ lives in cruel experiments overseas.
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