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Hearts were pumping for a cause Saturday as thousands pounded the pavement at the Tampa Bay Start! Heart Walk at Raymond James Stadium. ...more
November 15, 2009
Find out more about the silent killer atherosclerosis. ...more
June 15, 2009
Can decreasing salt even a little improve your risk for heart disease, stroke and death? The answer is a resounding yes. ...more
March 25, 2009
perhaps unfairly - gets a rap for being rife with unhealthy food choices. Yet research shows that the region's native grape may be one of the most nutritious snacks around. The muscadine offers as many, if not more, nutritional benefits as noni, acai, pomegranate and all the other so-called "wonder fruits" people try to wrestle into their diets. ...more
November 15, 2008
Physicians and internists, when confronted with patients who are stressed out and show signs of heart problems, are more likely to chalk up the symptoms to anxiety if the sufferer is a woman, a study found. ...more
October 13, 2008
Author Jennifer McLagan makes a case for the maligned ingredient. Suet, anyone? ...more
September 30, 2008
California on Friday became the first state to ban trans-fats from restaurant food, following several cities and major fast-food chains in erasing the artery-clogger from menus. ...more
July 26, 2008
It is not that infrequent anymore that a patient's past medical history in my cardiology practice would include "sudden death" along with gallbladder surgery, hysterectomy, hypertension, diabetes, etc. That is because many people, under the right circumstances, can survive sudden cardiac death and live to tell their story. ...more
June 9, 2008
You may have seen the public service commercial. A woman brings her young daughter out to the car and straps her into a car seat. The announcer reminds us that 37,000 Americans are killed every year in automobile accidents, which made me think it was sponsored by the National Safety Council or a seat-belt advocacy group. ...more
May 18, 2008
CPR Facts And Stats About 75 percent to 80 percent of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen at home, so being trained to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation can mean the difference between life and death for a loved one. Effective bystander CPR, provided immediately after cardiac arrest, can double a victim's chance of survival. ...more
October 18, 2007
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