Heart Health e-News: September 2018 - Cedars Heart Institute Top 3 in US

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Hello, here is your September 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. 



 
 

Patients and professional colleagues alike have recognized Dr. Mark Urman and Dr. Jeffrey Caren as being sensitive and caring physicians as well as having exceptional clinical judgment and awareness of the current thought in clinical cardiology
 


Drs. Caren and Urman are proud to be Attending Cardiologists in the
Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute - recognized as in the Top 3 Heart Programs in the nation for 2018 - 2019
by U.S. News & World Report

A reflection of the leading edge cardiac services we offer and the results we obtain for our patients, their families and the community.

# 1 Cardiology and Heart Surgery Program in the Western US



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Health News

More Evidence Ties Stress to Heart Trouble

TUESDAY, Aug. 28, 2018 Depression, anxiety or other forms of mental distress may significantly boost the risk of heart disease among older adults, new research from Australia suggests.

The finding is from a four-year st... » Read the full article



For a Healthier Heart, Stick to 6 to 8 Hours of Sleep

TUESDAY, Aug. 28, 2018 When it comes to sleep, people seem to have different needs. But how much sleep is best for your heart?

A new analysis of 11 studies that included a total of more than 1 million adults without hea... » Read the full article



Could Too Much 'Good' HDL Cholesterol Be Bad for Your Heart?

MONDAY, Aug. 27, 2018 When it comes to protecting one's heart, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol -- or HDL -- has long had a reputation of being the "good" cholesterol, compared to the "bad" cholesterol -- LDL (low-density lip... » Read the full article



Study Finds Some Patients With A-Fib Have Hidden Brain Damage

MONDAY, Aug. 27, 2018 In a new study of patients with the heart rhythm disorder atrial fibrillation (a-fib), 4 in 10 had previously undetected brain damage, though none had a history of stroke or mini-stroke.

This brai... » Read the full article



'Moderate' Drinking May Help the Heart, But Only If You Stick With It: Study

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22, 2018 Could a habit of consistent "moderate" drinking -- a little more than two drinks a day for men, and slightly less for women -- actually help your heart?

That's the suggestion from a new study of... » Read the full article



6 Steps for Promoting Heart Health in Women

TUESDAY, Aug. 21, 2018 While the total number of U.S. deaths from heart disease has declined in recent years, it has stayed the same for younger women.

This prompted researchers from Harvard and Indiana universities to ... » Read the full article



AHA: 'Bad' Cholesterol Can Be Deadly in Otherwise Healthy People

MONDAY, Aug. 20, 2018 (American Heart Association) -- Healthy people with a low risk of cardiovascular disease may still need to keep a close eye on their cholesterol, according to new research.

A study, published recently in the journal ... » Read the full article



Here's What Predicts a Woman's Odds of Living Till 90

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15, 2018 Women whose mothers lived a long and healthy life have a good chance of doing the same, a new study suggests.

A long-term study of about 22,000 postmenopausal women in the United States found th... » Read the full article





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It's Never Too Late - Getting Physical Protects the Heart
In your 60s? Becoming more active may reduce your risk of heart disease
Walking, Exercise Both Linked to Lower Heart Failure in Older Women
The more a middle-aged or elderly woman walks, the less likely she is to have heart failure, new study reveals
Going 'Low-Carb'? Your Odds for an Early Death May Rise
People who slash carbohydrates from their diets may shorten their lifespan, a new study suggests
The 'Right' Amount of Carbs May Help You Live Longer
A new study suggests a moderate-carb diet could be the key to longevity
6 easy ways to lose weight — when you love carbs
In addition, fiber acts like a sponge to absorb cholesterol and flush it from the body, lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease (LA Times)
5 Special Splurges That Don't Break the Calorie Bank
You can splurge from time to time and still lose weight when you choose foods that are lavish but also low-calorie
Are Eggs Good for You or Not?
It truly boils down to balance and moderate as with most dietary choices
Improve Diet Quality to Boost Weight Loss
Eating high-quality foods not only boosts weight loss, but also reduces your risk for chronic diseases
The Health Benefits of Eating Earlier
You can boost weight loss just by eating 70% of each day's calories between breakfast and lunch
The Scan That Saved My Life
After decades of exercise and healthy eating, a reporter’s blocked artery came as a shock; the debate over testing to prevent debilitating strokes (Wall Street Journal)
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
New Wrinkle in Heart Health: Furrowed Brows May Bode Ill
A furrowed brow could be a red flag for your heart health, a new French study suggests
Gout Could Increase Heart Disease Risk
Those with a history of gout and coronary artery disease may have worse heart-related outcomes
Security Scanners Safe for Patients With Heart Devices
Full-body scanners used for security checks in airports, train stations and some public buildings are safe for people with implanted heart pacemakers and defibrillators
Our Coronary Complacency
Heart attack deaths are dropping, but number of people whose hearts cannot pump enough blood is on the rise (NY Times)
Daily Vaping Tied to Doubling of Heart Attack Risk
People who puff electronic cigarettes every day have twice the risk of heart attack, and the odds increase almost fivefold for those who use them along with traditional cigarettes
Why You Should Watch Your Weight After You Stop Smoking
But the health benefits of quitting were so potent among former smokers in the study that they all had a substantial decrease in their risk of early death, no matter how much weight they gained
With Stroke Comes Higher Dementia Risk: Study
People who've had a stroke face up to twice the normal risk of dementia
Affected by the Valsartan Heart Drug Recall? Here's What to Do
If you take valsartan, there is no reason to panic and DO NOT just stop taking your medication but we will work with you to either get another valsartan product not affected by this recall or an alternative treatment option.
Lack of Exercise Can Boost Cancer Risk
...in addition to heart disease risk
Relatives of Aortic Disease Patients Should Get Testing
Many lives could be saved if relatives of patients with aortic diseases underwent routine echo screening and genetic testing
Gene Test Predicts Risk of 5 Common Diseases
Including coronary artery disease and atrial fibrillation
Early Onset Type 1 Diabetes Linked to Heart Disease
People with type 1 diabetes have a much greater risk of serious heart problems and early death
Here's How Sleepless Nights Can Trigger Weight Gain
Sleepless night can tip body's metabolism to storing fat while depleting muscle
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