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March 4, 2022
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310.659.0715
Cedars Sinai Medical Office Towers
8635 West Third Street Suite 890W
Los Angeles CA 90048
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Dr. Caren and Dr. Urman's Heart Health e-Newsletter
This complimentary monthly educational service is for our patients and their families but please forward it to anyone who might find it of interest. It usually is sent out the first Friday morning of each month with occasional additional special editions as well or with adjustments to our delivery schedule during health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. 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.
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In Focus
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» It's not just love that can break your heart
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It's rare, but a sudden emotional blow such as the death of a loved one can shock the heart into forming an unusual oval shape, rendering it incapable of doing its job (CNN)
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» Women Should Take These 3 Things to Heart
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February was American Heart Month — the perfect time to remind women of three things they need to know about heart disease.It's the leading cause of death among U.S. women, accounting for one in three deaths, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). While progress to reduce that rate has been made in the past 20 years, improving risk factors and death rates in women under 50 has been slow going. That's why the AHA is calling on women to do three things: Recognize the signs of a heart attack; understand their heart disease risk factors; and make healthy lifestyle changes to prevent heart disease.
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High-Tech Devices May Interfere With Your Implanted Defibrillator
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Some portable tech devices equipped with powerful magnets can interfere with your heart implant's ability to regulate dangerous irregular heart rhythms, a new study reports. Swiss researchers found that Apple AirPods Pro, the Microsoft Surface Pe ...
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Could Common Blood Pressure Meds Help Curb Pancreatic Cancer?
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Pancreatic cancer is notoriously difficult to treat and beat, but new research suggests that commonly prescribed high blood pressure drugs may boost survival in patients.Known as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (
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Even Washing Dishes Helps an Older Woman's Heart
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You don't need to run marathons or sweat it out on your indoor bike to boost your heart health.This is the main message of a new study that found everyday household ...
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Newly Diagnosed With A-Fib? Here Are Your Options
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Risk for Parkinson's Disease Falls After a Heart Attack
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A new study hints that heart attack survivors may have an unusual advantage over other people: a slightly lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease.Researchers found that compared with similar people who had never suffered a heart attack, survivor ...
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AHA News: Research Says Fad Diets Don't Work. So Why Are They So Popular?
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Two years into a pandemic that landed people in their living rooms, generating countless hours of television bingeing and stress eating, the nation has a new problem to worry about: Nearly half of U.S. adults, many already classified as overweight, r ...
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Loneliness Can Be Unhealthy Heartbreaker for Older Women
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It's a fate many older women fear: loneliness and isolation as they age. Now, new research suggests those feelings may also predispose them to heart disease. The findings may be especially relevant now because of social distancing required by the pan ...
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Brain Changes Appear by Middle Age After Years of High Blood Pressure
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Middle-aged folks who had high blood pressure since they were young adults show brain changes that may increase their risk of future mental decline, a new study says.Prev ...
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