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Stephen T. Sinatra (15 October 1946 –19 June 2022) was a board-certified cardiologist specializing in integrative medicine. He was also a certified bioenergetic psychotherapist.[1][non-primary source needed] He has published journal articles on cholesterol[2][non-primary source needed] and coenzyme Q10.[3][non-primary source needed] He has appeared on national radio and television broadcasts, including The Dr. Oz Show, The Doctors, CNN’s “Sunday Morning News,” XM Radio’s “America’s Doctor Dr. Mehmet Oz,” and PBS’s “Body & Soul."[4][5][6][7][8][non-primary source needed] He was also the author of the monthly newsletter Heart, Health & Nutrition and founder of Heart MD Institute. Sinatra died on June 19, 2022.[9]
^Sinatra ST. Heartbreak and Heart Disease (Keats Publishing 1996, 1999).
^Sinatra, Stephen T. (2003). "Is Cholesterol Lowering with Statins the Gold Standard for Treating Patients with Cardiovascular Risk and Disease?". Southern Medical Journal. 96 (3): 220–222. doi:10.1097/01.smj.0000051743.83926.12. PMID 12659350.
^Chopra, R. K.; Goldman, R.; Sinatra, S. T.; Bhagavan, H. N. (January 1998). "Relative bioavailability of coenzyme Q10 formulations in human subjects". International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. 68 (2): 109–113. PMID 9565826.
^"CNN Transcript". Cnn.com. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
^"Body & Soul with Gail Harris". Pbs.org. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
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^"Is Everything You Know About Cholesterol Wrong? Pt 1 | The Dr. Oz Show". Doctoroz.com. 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
^"Video Library". Thedoctorstv.com. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
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