From his web site:
www.drlenhorowitz.com...
Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz is an internationally known authority in the overlapping fields of public health, behavioral science, emerging diseases, and
natural healing.
In 1999, he was voted "Author of the Year" by the World Natural Health Organization for his first national bestseller, Emerging Viruses: AIDS &
Ebola—Nature, Accident or Intentional?
In 2006, he was honored by the World Organization for Natural Medicine as a "World Leading Intellectual." Later that year, he was honored for his
global efforts to advance public health and vaccine risk awareness by officials of The Sovereign Order of the Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of Saint
John of Jerusalem.
Dr. Horowitz received his doctorate from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in 1977. As a student and faculty member at Tufts, he taught
medical and dental histology, graduated with honors, and was awarded a research fellowship in behavioral science at the University of Rochester.
He later earned a Master of Public Health degree from Harvard University focused on behavioral science and media persuasion technologies, and a Master
of Arts degree in health education/counseling psychology from Beacon College, all before joining the research faculty at Harvard School of Dental
Medicine to study psychosocial factors in oral health and disease prevention.
While in Boston, he also taught master’s candidates, “Pain, Fear and Stress Management” for Leslie College’s Institute for the Arts and Human
Development.
For more nearly 30 years he has directed the nonprofit educational publishing company that has evolved into Tetrahedron, LLC.
Dr. Horowitz’s published works include dozens of peer-reviewed scientific articles and three American best-sellers: Emerging Viruses: AIDS &
Ebola—Nature, Accident or Intentional? (1998), Healing Celebrations: Miraculous Recoveries Through Ancient Scripture, Natural Medicine and Modern
Science (2000), and Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse (1999) which has permanently expanded the field of musicology.
[edit on 19-9-2009 by liveandletlive]