How interesting that your article popped up on my radar today.
Hubby is in the process of a kidney transplant evaluation and his chemical stress test of the heart threw some abnormal results. His transplant team required him to go through a left heart cath. The cardiologist came out to us about two hours ago: hubby’s left arm has a great deal of calcium buildup and many other arteries show blockages and calcium buildup and the doctor says that a quadruple bypass is needed, soon. If, with kidney failure and high blood pressure/cholesterol levels and diabetes, he could have had this test, he might have been able to avoid bypass surgery.
It has become our belief that the medical and pharmaceutical fields don’t want cures for diseases because a cure doesn’t benefit their companies financially. (Sorry, I don’t mean that personally, but it seems that way in the U.S.A.)