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August 5, 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.
Cedars Heart Program Remains # 1 in Callifornia Top 3 in the US and Best in the West Top 10 in the World
...and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is the #1 hospital in Los Angeles, California and # 2 in the nation
| Meet Dr Arash Nayeri
Drs Caren and Urman and all of the COR Medical Group team are pleased to introduce you to Dr. Arash Nayeri. Dr. Nayeri did his cardiology training at UCLA Medical Center and has worked with us for over a year in covering our patients hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai. He joined us in the office full time July 1. Click here to learn more about Dr Nayeri
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On Vitals, here is the link for Dr Caren: https://www.vitals.com/doctors/Dr_Jeffrey_Caren.html On Vitals, here is the link for Dr. Urman: https://www.vitals.com/doctors/Dr_Mark_Urman.html
| Following a Heart-Healthy Diet and Lifestyl |
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Red Meat Raises Your Heart Risk, and Scientists May Know Why
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A daily hamburger might raise the risk of developing heart disease, but not necessarily for the reasons people often think, new research suggests.The study of ne ...
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Prostate Cancer Treatment May Raise Heart Risks
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Hormone therapy is a common treatment option for prostate cancer, but it may increase the risk of death from heart disease, especially in older men, a new study finds.Dr. William Dahut, a prostate cancer researcher and chief scientific officer for th ...
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Want to Live Longer? Exercise Is Key, Study Confirms
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Middle-aged people could add years to their lives just by getting off the couch and going for a walk every day -- though it wouldn't hurt to do even more, a large new study suggests.The researchers followed over 100,000 Americans for decades and foun ...
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Fasting Diet Could Help Folks With Type 2 Diabetes
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ntermittent fasting might help people with type 2 diabetes better control their blood sugar levels, a new study has found.People with diabetes who restricted their eating to within a daily 10-hour window wound up with blood sugar levels in the normal ...
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Dangerous A-Fib Can Follow Many Surgeries
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potentially dangerous change in heart rhythm is common after surgeries that don't involve the heart, according to Mayo Clinic researchers.Dr. Konstantinos Siontis and colleagues studied patients who had
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High Blood Pressure Doubles Odds That COVID Will Be Severe
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early half of American adults have high blood pressure — and that alone more than doubles their odds of being hospitalized if they are infected with the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, a new study revealed.This was true even in people who were fu ...
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Go Bananas for Female Heart Health
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t may sound bananas, but new research shows eating this potassium-rich food can improve heart health.Avocados and salmon also are high in potassium, helping counteract the negative effects of salt in the diet and
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Fewer Americans Are Dying of Heart Disease Than a Decade Ago
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eaths from heart-related causes have dropped over the past 20 years, though differences persist by race and ethnicity as well as where people live and their access to care.The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), which partially funded the resea ...
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