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FDA Approves Blood Thinner Brilinta for Heart Patients |
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Another option alongside Plavix, but should not be taken with higher doses of aspirin in acute coronary sydromes |
Acute Coronary Syndrome |
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What is it? |
Stopping Daily Aspirin Boosts Heart Attack Risk |
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Discontinuation was tied to 60 percent rise in risk for nonfatal attacks |
Statins Don't Seem to Raise Cancer Risk |
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Large study finds cholesterol-lowering drugs don't increase chances of malignancies |
Certain Painkillers May Raise Odds of Stroke, Heart Attack |
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NSAIDs, which include ibuprofen, aspirin and other meds, might hike risks for heart patients |
Painkillers May Raise Risk of Atrial Fibrillation |
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NSAIDS, cox-2 inhibitors have also been associated with other cardiovascular problems |
Learn more about atrial fibrillation |
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What is it and how to treat it. |
Losing Weight, Keeping It Off Can Be Two Different Worlds |
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Researchers find distinct strategies work for each but not both. Those who use consistent exercise routine or eat plenty low-fat sources of protein more likely to report weight-loss maintenance |
Does Your Personality Dictate Whether You'll Be Overweight? |
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People who are impulsive, aggressive or risk-takers more likely to weigh more, study contends |
Health Tip: Stay Away From Fad Diets |
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For instance, quick weight-loss schemes |
Heart Disease Is Major Killer Of Baby Boomers |
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Baby boomers' worries might be misguided--top killer is heart disease, not cancer and Alzheimer's |
Family History May Predict Heart Attack More Than Stroke |
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But experts still say your parent's health provides important clues about your risks for both |
How to Help Assess Your Risk of Heart Attack or Stroke |
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Find out about the latest technology available at our office to look for hidden plaque. |
Health Tip: Reduce Your Risk of Atherosclerosis |
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Here are suggested lifestyle changes |
What is atherosclerosis? |
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Find out more about the process of plaque buildup in arteries that can lead to heart attack and stroke. |
Ultrasound May Determine Heart Attack Risk in HIV Patients |
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Risk 10 times higher in HIV patients with abnormal stress echoes compared with general population |
Exercise Stress Echo |
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Learn more about this test |
Clogged Arteries Might Raise Risk of Dementia |
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Same factors that put heart at risk can also affect brain, according to heart and stroke associations |
Healthy Lifestyle May Ward Off Sudden Cardiac Death in Women |
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Exercise, staying slim and eating right were associated with a 92 percent decrease in risk |
Too Much Sitting May Double Women's Risk of Blood Clots |
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Researchers report link between life-threatening pulmonary embolism and inactive lifestyle |
'Broken Heart Syndrome' May Be More Common Among Postmenopausal Women |
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Two-thirds of patients with the disorder reported experiencing a stressful trigger event, study shows |
Married Men Seem to Seek Help for Heart Attacks Sooner |
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Within 6 hours of first signs of chest pain, 75 percent got medical help, study says |
Satisfaction With Life Seems Good for the Heart |
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Happiness in four key areas -- job, family, sex and self -- may protect coronary health, study suggests |
Health Tip: The Benefits of Meditation |
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'Om' is where the heart is |
Older Adults Have to Exercise More to Maintain Muscle Size |
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But resistance training once a week kept up strength, researchers found |
Rigorous Exercise May Boost Benefits of Weight-Loss Surgery |
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Bariatric patients can improve physical fitness with regular workouts, study finds |
Study: Potassium Boosts Heart Health, Salt Harms It |
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Combo of high sodium, low potassium called 'double whammy' for cardiovascular risk |
Study Finds Most Urgent Angioplasties Warranted |
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But only half of non-emergency artery-opening procedures were deemed appropriate |
Sleep Apnea Linked to Blood Vessel Disorders in Study |
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Treating breathing disorder may help avoid heart conditions, researchers say |
Health Tip: Insufficient Sleep Can Be Dangerous |
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Here's how it affects your heart and health |
Dr. Caren referred to in Forbes Magazine |
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He is noted as a "cardiologist – a physician whose services I highly recommend as extraordinarily skilled and incredibly generous" in article about end-of-life care. |
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