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Hello, here is your November 2018 issue of Heart Health e-Newslettter.
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Dr. Caren and Dr. Urman's Heart Health
e-Newsletter
Our monthly newsletter is intended to raise awareness of heart health-related issues and to encourage our readers to be educated and to take charge of their health and live healthier, more fulfilling lives. One of a doctor’s primary obligations is to educate patients. In fact the origin of the word ‘doctor’ is (via Old French) from the Latin doctor which means ‘teacher’ (from docere ‘teach’).
This complimentary monthly educational service is for our patients and their families but please forward it to anyone who might find it of interest. Click here to enter our website and learn more about our practice. We encourage you to contact us if you have any questions or wish to make an appointment.
Enhanced Access Membership Program (EAMP) 2019
The Patient-Physician Relationship is The True Core of Optimal Medical Care
“It’s far more important to know what person has the disease than what disease the person has.“ – attributed to Hippocrates, the father of Western Medicine.
- Personalized concierge services not covered by private insurance of Medicare
- Three annual membership options to choose from. Patients choose what works best for them.
- Monthly payment options for current EAMP members renewing prior to the end of the year are available. Discounted fees for current EAMP members renewing at same or higher level when paid in full by the end of the year
- Increasing levels of priority and enhanced access for routine appointments and testing and to speak with your cardiologist on routine matters.
- Priority completion of administrative paper-work and fees waived
- Global CARE coverage (for Concierge level members). Critical care air rescue and evacuation anywhere in the world with the coordination of your cardiologist and the Cleveland Clinic.
- Validated parking (Premier and Concierge members)
- Convenient VIP parking for Concierge members for office visits
Current members should look for renewal information in the mail this month or speak to our staff when visiting our office before the end of the year.
If you are not a current EAMP member, and wish to maximize your experience with our office and your top-tier cardiologist, click here for more information or call our practice manager, Lilly Garzona or EAMP representative Kahlia Bundle at 310.659.0715.
Fight the Flu--It Starts with You!
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Call our office to make an appointment for your flu shot. Flu vaccine appointments available in the early morning hours or on Fridays but it is highly recommended that you call first to make an appointment. EAMP members can schedule their vaccine appointment during general office hours. |
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Health News
The Skinny on Fats |
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THURSDAY, Oct. 11, 2018 Even when you're trying to lose weight, you need some fat in your diet for good health. While fat in general has gotten a bad rap, some types of fat -- particularly plant-based fats -- are good for you in ... » Read the full article |
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U.S. health officials have issued more than 700 warnings during the last decade about the sale of dietary supplements that contain unapproved and potentially dangerous drug ingredients |
...Including Dangerous, Experimental Stimulants |
Evan after the FDA warned manufacturers, 75 percent of supplements tested still contain the compounds |
Omega-3s in Seafood May Keep You Healthier, Longer |
Eating more seafood may help you stay healthy as you age as higher blood levels of the omega-3 fatty acids found in seafood were associated with a better chance of healthy aging |
Protein-Packed Foods That Should Be Part of Your Diet |
Seafood and vegetable based proteins head the list |
The Study and Town That Changed the Health of a Generation |
It's been 70 years since a small, middle-class community 23 miles west of Boston became the linchpin in helping to solve the mysteries of heart disease. Smoking. Cholesterol. Blood pressure. Obesity. Because of The Framingham Heart Study, it's common knowledge today that these all can lead to heart disease |
Health Tip: Suggestions For Healthier Aging |
Steps to promote healthier aging |
Health Tip: It's Never Too Late to Exercise |
If you are middle aged and out of shape, it isn't too late to get active and improve your health.
Heart stiffness -- a potential precursor to heart failure -- decreased for middle-aged men who engaged in two years of the right kinds and amount of exercise |
Health Tip: Exercise More |
Lack of motivation, time, energy, and the costs associated with many workout programs may limit your desire to exercise more |
Health Tip: Exercise to Counteract Stress and Anxiety |
Exercise is a great way to preserve mental fitness and reduce stress and anxiety |
Hey Home Exercisers, Sometimes Gym Classes Offer Added Benefits |
Taking classes at a gym or fitness center could hold some motivational magic for you |
Tips for Enhancing the Spa Experience |
Take these simple steps to make the most of the experience as a short escape from life's stresses can help enhance your overall health |
An Action Plan When You Regain That Lost Weight |
The tendency for weight regain could be part of the body's natural instinct and not simply because you went back to old eating habits |
Brain's 'Self-Control' Center May Be Key to Weight-Loss Success |
A behavioral therapist could be as important as a calorie-cutting diet for folks who want to lose weight |
Almost Half of Americans Are Trying to Lose Weight: CDC |
The new stats reflect a significant increase from prior surveys |
Carotid IMT Testing to Better Understand Risk of Both Heart Attack and Stroke |
Vascular disease can be seen even in its earliest stages before it causes symptoms or starts to block blood flow |
Stroke Rates Higher Among Pot Users |
As the use of marijuana is growing, with Canada legalizing the drug just this week, a new study that ties pot to a raised risk for stroke might give users pause |
Does Stroke Run in Your Family? Healthy Living Lowers the Risk |
A healthy lifestyle may be your best defense, new research shows |
Diabetes Can Make Weight-Loss Harder. Here's Help |
More physical activity and proper dietary choices can help |
Obesity Surgery May Cut Heart Attack Risk in Diabetics |
Obesity surgery may help prevent heart attacks and strokes in people who are severely overweight and have diabetes |
Heart Health's Impact on Brain May Begin in Childhood |
A child's blood pressure could indicate cognition problems into adulthood, according to a new study suggesting the cardiovascular connection to cognitive decline could begin much earlier in life than previously believed |
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