In previous reporting on this blog and in my recently published ebook UPMC: Concussion Scandal Ground Zero, I outed the beta website pages of Dr. Bryan Donohue, a cardiologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Donohue is a co-founder and director of the Pittsburgh company Vinomis Labs, which markets a supplement called Vindure, from the red-grape abstract resveratrol. Great for anti-aging, anti-cancer, anti-badness. Donohue’s UPMC colleague Dr. Joseph Maroon (co-owner of the ImPACT concussion management software company, Pittsburgh Steelers team neurosurgeon, and leading mixed-message spokesman for the National Football League) hypes Vindure and is a partner in the company that licenses research on it to Vinomis Labs.
Finally, Donohue is part of “medical director” Maroon’s “wellness” team at World Wrestling Entertainment. Impeccable bona fides.
Donohue’s personal website, bryandonohue.com, is now down completely – no longer “coming soon.” But you can view three alternative experimental versions of his old home page at http://muchnick.net/donohue1.pdf, http://muchnick.net/donohue2.pdf, and http://muchnick.net/donohue3.pdf.
Irv Muchnick
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