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Should you screen for early plaque? |
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Atherosclerosis is the process that leads to heart attack and stroke. Finding 'hidden' plaque in arteries might alert one to hidden risk that can be modified by lifestyle changes and, when appropriate, medications. Find out about the latest technology available at our office to look for hidden plaque. |
What is atherosclerosis? |
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Find out more about atherosclerosis, the process of plaque buildup in arteries that can lead to heart attack and stroke. |
Health Tip: Protect Your Heart |
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Help reduce your risk of coronary artery disease |
New Blood Thinner Beats Plavix When Paired With Low-Dose Aspirin |
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But dose of aspirin was key to experimental drug Brilinta's success, study found |
Chips, Fries, Soda Most to Blame for Long-Term Weight Gain |
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Study finds more exercise, less fast food could help curb obesity epidemic |
Too Much TV Raises Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease and Death |
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Analysis found two hours a day increased chances of health problems by up to 20% |
Walking the Dog Benefits You, Too |
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Daily outings help control your blood pressure and weight, experts say |
To Heal a Heart, Train Harder |
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Not Just for Athletes, Intense Exercise Replaces Slow, Steady Regimen |
Exercise May Protect the Brain From 'Silent Strokes' |
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Moderate to intense physical activity cuts seniors' risk by 40 percent, study finds |
More Olive Oil in Diet Could Cut Stroke Risk: Study |
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Seniors who preferred the oil had 41% drop in the attacks vs. those who rarely ate it |
Men's Waistlines Could Be Key to Health |
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40 inches put most men in risk zone for serious illnesses including heart disease |
Dr. Urman promoted to Professor at UCLA Med School |
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The promotion to Clinical Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) by the Department of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine attests to his commitment to educating tomorrow's physicians |
Smoking-Cessation Drug Chantix Linked to Heart Problems |
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FDA sees small but increased risk in patients taking the medicine |
FDA Unveils Graphic Images for Cigarette Packs |
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The warnings must appear on all products, advertising by September 2012 |
Smoking During Pregnancy May Predispose Kids to Heart Trouble |
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Children of mothers who smoked had lower levels of 'good' cholesterol, study says |
Millions Don't Get Meds for Serious Artery Disease: Study |
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Peripheral artery disease indicative of a 'whole-body problem,' researcher says |
High-Dose Statins Benefits Still Outweigh Possible Increase in Diabetes Risk |
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Heart benefits still outweigh potential downside, study authors say |
Class of Drugs Linked to Higher Heart Risk in Older Diabetics |
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Researchers saw a lower risk with metformin, but experts say study's not the final word |
Cardiologists More Likely to Appropriately Refer Women for Heart Imaging Tests |
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A push to recognize and treat heart attacks in women has unintended consequences when primary-care doctors evaluate them. |
Cocaine-Related Heart Damage May Be 'Silent' |
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Study of people addicted to drug finds structural harm in 83% |
Faster Transition From CPR to Defibrillator May Save Lives |
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A CPR pause of 20 seconds or more before electric shock to heart cuts chance of survival, study finds |
Dr. Urman interviewed on CBS morning news about New CPR Guidelines |
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Dr. Urman comments on new guidelines in an interview from October 2010. |
Health Tip: Coping With Low Blood Pressure |
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Suggestions for dealing with hypotension or orthostasis. |
Medical Groups Update Heart, Blood Pressure Care Guidelines |
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Measures tweak standards last changed in 2005 |
More on Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) |
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The higher your blood pressure is, the higher the risk of heart disease. How to treat hypertension with medications and lifestyle changes. |
Single Reading Can't Gauge Blood Pressure Control: Study |
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Before changing hypertension drugs, doctors should consider multiple readings, researchers say (including considering ambulatory blood pressure monitors) |
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor |
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Learn more about how your doctor can review your blood pressure (BP) range for 24 (or occasionally 48) hours. Can be useful whenever there is a question of whether your BP might only be elevated at the doctor’s office (“white-coat hypertension”) or if there is a question of response to BP medications |
COR Medical Group's echo lab reaccredited through 2014 |
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Lab has been recognized for demonstrating the pursuit of excellence in the field of echocardiography |
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Meet Dr. Caren |
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Get to know the man behind the camera. |
Meet Dr. Urman |
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