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Watch a story about EECP featuring
Dr. Braverman and her patients on
CBS' The Early Show! Click here.

EECP has received a significant
amount of media attention, especially recently, as research continues
to demonstrate its effectiveness, and more patients enjoy reduced or
eliminated heart disease symptoms as a result of the treatment. Here is
a sampling of newspaper, magazine, television, and online reports about
Enhanced External Counterpulsation. We will continue to update this
section as often as possible.
- Jewish Exponent (Philadelphia), March 24, 2005:
Heart Help for Hadassah Hospital (by Debra Braverman, M.D.)
- Main Line Today (PA), February, 2005:
Pump it Up
- Roxborough Review (Philadelphia), February 16, 2005:
New Treatment in Roxborough
- Philadelphia Business Journal, November 19-25, 2004:
Heart Treatment without Invasive Procedures
- WPVI-TV6 (Philadelphia), August 4, 2004: HealthCheck Report: Chest Pain Treatment
- Florida Times-Union, April 27, 2004: Another option: Risk-free therapy a way for some heart patients to avoid or delay surgery
, March 8, 2004: The Big Squeeze: How an unlikely blood-pressure device relieves the chest pain of heart disease
- CBS, The Early Show, February 20, 2004: Heart Disease Takes a Pounding
- KYW-TV3 (Philadelphia), February 20, 2004: Health Report: EECP Treatment
- Minneapolis Star Tribune February 29, 2004: Non-invasive Heart Treatment is On Cutting Edge
- WFTV-9 (Central Florida), February 9, 2004: Central Florida Doctor Uses Technique To Help Heart Problems
- The Northeast (Philadelphia) Times, March 12, 2003: Keeping the Heart Healthy
- The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 30, 2002: Easing Angina without Drugs, Pain, or Surgery
- NBC-10 (Philadelphia), May 24, 2002: Putting The Squeeze On Heart Disease
- About.com: Secret Cardiology - EECP
- About.com: EECP Update - Secret Cardiology Revisited
- Life Extension Magazine, May 2003: A Non-Invasive Alternative to
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
- The Cleveland Clinic, August 9, 2001: Outpatient Procedure Relieves Angina by Improving Cardiac Perfusion
- Business Week, October 16, 2000: New Hope for Sick Hearts
- The Mayo Clinic, February 15, 2000: EECP Offers New Hope for People With Chest Pain
- KFMB-TV8 (San Diego), December 7, 2001: Healthcast Segment
- Greater Milwaukee Today, August 3, 2001: Big squeeze could aid heart blood flow
- Alabama Times Daily, June 3, 2001: Technology offers relief for those suffering
from angina
- Hastings (NE) Tribune, May 17, 2001: 'New' treatment helping local angina patients
- WMAR-TV2 (Baltimore), 2001: "2 Your Health" Segment
- WFLA-TV8 (Tampa, FL), June 9, 2000: Irene Maher's Medical Report Segment
- WTAJ-TV10 (Altoona/Johnstown/State College, PA):
Healthcast Segment
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