FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Heart Therapy Works, Long-term Studies Unnecessary

For the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

CHICAGO MAY 8, 2002 - "As of today, the American Medical Association (AMA) is proud to announce that the medical profession will halt its 900,000 annual heart operations, i.e. 500,000 coronary by-pass and 400,000 angioplasties in the United States because they are unnecessary.

We now know how to cure heart disease, said an AMA spokesman.

We are extremely happy to report the reduction in suffering by the hundreds of thousands of people that contract heart disease and die from it every year, although it did come as a surprise that a non-medical doctor invented the cure..."

America's heart surgeons are highly skilled and will find other work. Furthermore, we are happy to report that the estimated $100 billion dollars American's spend on health care, directly related to heart disease, will no longer go into the pockets of heart surgeons, cardiologists, hospitals, and the coffers of large pharmaceutical companies. This should be a significant boost to the economy.

The cure is fully described at www.PaulingTherapy.com

In a related story, the American Heart Association has announced it will disband.

CONTACT: Owen R. Fonorow
www.PaulingTherapy