Poster Abstracts
Biofeedback in Coronary Artery Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis
Matt Baumann, BS, Dana L. Frank, PhDc, Michael Liebenstein, PhD, Jerry Kiffer, MA, Leo Pozuelo, MD, Leslie Cho, MD, Gordon Blackburn, PhD, Francois Bethoux, MD, Mary Rensel, MD, Betul Hatipoglu, MD, Jim Young, MD, Christine S. Moravec, PhD and Michael G. McKee, PhD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2011, 78 (8 suppl 1) S80;
Matt Baumann
Dana L. Frank
Michael Liebenstein
Jerry Kiffer
Leo Pozuelo
Leslie Cho
Gordon Blackburn
Francois Bethoux
Mary Rensel
Betul Hatipoglu
Jim Young
Christine S. Moravec
Michael G. McKee
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Department of Neurology, and Department of Endocrinology, Bakken Heart-Brain Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH


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Biofeedback in Coronary Artery Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis
Matt Baumann, Dana L. Frank, Michael Liebenstein, Jerry Kiffer, Leo Pozuelo, Leslie Cho, Gordon Blackburn, Francois Bethoux, Mary Rensel, Betul Hatipoglu, Jim Young, Christine S. Moravec, Michael G. McKee
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Aug 2011, 78 (8 suppl 1) S80;
Biofeedback in Coronary Artery Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis
Matt Baumann, Dana L. Frank, Michael Liebenstein, Jerry Kiffer, Leo Pozuelo, Leslie Cho, Gordon Blackburn, Francois Bethoux, Mary Rensel, Betul Hatipoglu, Jim Young, Christine S. Moravec, Michael G. McKee
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Aug 2011, 78 (8 suppl 1) S80;
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