Biophysicist/Swimmer Beats Vioxx Heart Damage
Bruce Anderson, a medical scientist diagnosed with "incurable" congestive heart failure due to the blood clotting side effect of the defective drug, Vioxx, then left to die on disability for three years in a poverty-stricken boarding house, throws away his heart meds, rebuilds and treats himself with a rudimentary form of his own alternative biophysics technology in previous research and development, regenerates his scarred heart tissue, then comes out of his sick bed with ten weeks treatment and training to achieve a world ranking here at the 2006 FINA World Championships in masters swimming at Stanford.
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Bruce Anderson 2006-2017 |