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Welcome to the next episode of Redefining Medicine, where we continue to explore groundbreaking approaches to health and wellness. In this episode, we are honored to feature Dr. Kristine Burke, a trailblazer in the field of Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy and a passionate advocate for cardiovascular health.
Dr. Burke shares her journey into addressing cognitive decline and how her expertise in hormone therapy has led her to uncover profound connections between cardiovascular and cognitive health. With over 12 years of clinical practice, Dr. Burke has developed a unique approach to assessing cardiovascular risks through advanced lab data, achieving remarkable results.
Join us as we delve into Dr. Burke's insights on the significant impact of hormone therapy and cardiovascular health and learn how her innovative methods are redefining medicine for a healthier future.
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Welcome to the next episode of Redefining Medicine, where we continue to explore groundbreaking approaches to health and wellness. In this episode, we are honored to feature Dr. Kristine Burke, a trailblazer in the field of Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy and a passionate advocate for cardiovascular health.
Dr. Burke shares her journey into addressing cognitive decline and how her expertise in hormone therapy has led her to uncover profound connections between cardiovascular and cognitive health. With over 12 years of clinical practice, Dr. Burke has developed a unique approach to assessing cardiovascular risks through advanced lab data, achieving remarkable results.
Join us as we delve into Dr. Burke's insights on the significant impact of hormone therapy and cardiovascular health and learn how her innovative methods are redefining medicine for a healthier future.

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