Sentences with phrase «most cardiologists»

All companies will insist on what most cardiologists regard as normal followup.
Most cardiologists have completed 3 to 5 years of this focused training including an internship...
Both these factors are considered controversial but when they are seen, most cardiologists will recommend some kind of therapy to reduce clotting tendency (i.e. a blood thinner).
This new view of inflammation is changing the way some doctors» practice but most cardiologists are still not ready to recommend that the general population be screened for inflammation levels.
There's a disturbingly compartmentalized approach most cardiologists take in working with their patients that misses the broader picture of what triggers many chronic heart health problems.
Most cardiologists either don't know about it or ignore it because of the information war going on between mainstream medicine and natural medicine.

Not exact matches

«We are trying to do everything to minimize hospital - acquired infection except for the most obvious and easiest thing to do in my opinion, which is to stop shaking hands,» UCLA professor of pediatrics and cardiologist Dr. Mark Sklansky tells NPR.
(He notes that his cardiologist says he's in «better aerobic shape» than most people his age, and that he does Zumba two to three times a week and ballroom and Latin dancing twice a week.)
Of the Democrats aiming to defeat Reed, Ithaca cardiologist Linda Andrei — who only entered the race in December — raised the most.
«I was taught that SCAD was rare and the causes entirely unknown, but through our partnership with SCAD survivors and their families, clues are emerging that may change that,» says Sharonne Hayes, M.D., senior author and cardiologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. «We know from previous research that SCAD occurs most often in younger women with no or minimal cardiovascular risk factors, like high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
The most widely reported involved a study by Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Steven Nissen showing that the diabetes drug Avandia, FDA - approved in 1999, raised the risk of heart attack by 30 to 40 percent.
«Most of the studies in this area have focused on the heart and the coronary arteries; no one has really looked at other parts of the vascular system, in particular the carotid arteries,» says Jonathan D. Newman, MD, MPH a cardiologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in the Department of Medicine, Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology and the study's lead author.
«Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages around the world,» said Dr Adela Navarro, a cardiologist at Hospital de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
After 50 years of being a mainstay cholesterol therapy, niacin should no longer be prescribed for most patients due to potential increased risk of death, dangerous side effects and no benefit in reducing heart attacks and strokes, writes Northwestern Medicine ® preventive cardiologist Donald Lloyd - Jones, M.D., in a New England Journal of Medicine editorial.
«It's an important question because lifestyle behaviors, such as a heart healthy diet, are the foundation of cardiovascular prevention and we need to know what dietary components are most important,» said Michael D. Miedema, M.D., M.P.H., a cardiologist at the Minneapolis Heart Institute, and the lead investigator of the study.
In most zoos the keepers call in the zoo veterinarian but they can also get help from other specialists like behavior experts, pathologists, dentists, ophthalmologists, cardiologists and geneticists.
U-M pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons have deep experience treating even the most complex heart conditions, some of which only a small number of hospitals around the country are able to surgically repair.
«What matters probably the most is the distribution of fat, more than anything else,» says the lead researcher, Francisco Lopez - Jimenez, MD, a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minn..
Like most smokers, Kevin Ambrose, 52, of Washington Grove, Md., gets ribbed about quitting: «My wife wants me to quit, my kids want me to quit, my cardiologist wants me to quit, my father wants me to quit,» he says.
I am an interventional cardiologist who teaches preventive approaches as the first line for most patients, so the combo was a natural.
Most patients see a cardiologist for the first time after a referral from an internist or general practitioner.
Cardiologists are discovering that refined carbohydrates, such as sugar and flour, are the most important dietary risk factors in coronary artery disease.
Cardiologists are discovering that «high glycemic index» carbohydrates (sweet and starchy foods that cause blood sugar to rise rapidly) are, by far, the most important dietary risk factors in coronary artery disease.
When this happens, a simple gut detox and inoculation with beneficial bacteria will most likely help lower cholesterol, but have you ever heard of a patient being given a «prescription» to do this from their cardiologist?
As Mayo Clinic Cardiologist Martha Grogan explained: «For people who sit most of the day, their risk of heart attack is about the same as smoking.»
Top cardiologist Dean Ornish catches Joe by surprise when he explains that community is one of the most powerful forces in shaping a person's health.
In research presented at the European Society of Cardiologists Society Congress, results showed that people with heart disease who most closely adhered to the diet died a stunning 37 percent less often than those with the lowest rate of compliance.
As a practicing cardiologist for over 15 years, I have seen where our medical establishment fails to help those who need us most.
A few months ago myself and two of the most eminent cardiologists in the world, Professor Rita Redberg from the University of California, San Francisco and editor of JAMA Internal Medicine and Pascal Meier, editor of BMJ Open Heart wrote a widely publicised editorial, citing up to date evidence and explaining the biology as to why insulin resistance and inflammation, and NOT dietary saturated fat, clogs the arteries.
Your most compelling cite comes from «Dr. Richard Fleming, an accomplished nuclear cardiologist».
Yet most of my physician friends (including cardiologists) do not consider this a reasonably attainable goal for themselves or for their patients.
«Most women worry far more about breast cancer than heart disease,» says Elsa - Grace V. Giardina, MD, cardiologist and director of the Center for Womens Health at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Health Editorial Advisory Board member.
The irresistible Sully, who in the intervening years has come by some unexpected good fortune, is staring down a VA cardiologist's estimate that he has only a year or two left, and it's hard work trying to keep this news from the most important people in his life: Ruth, the married woman he carried on with for years... the ultra-hapless Rub Squeers, who worries that he and Sully aren't still best friends... Sully's son and grandson, for whom he was mostly an absentee figure (and now a regretful one).
In Prevention: The Most Important Treatment of Heart Disease, a Companion Guide, cardiologist Dr. Gregg Yamada provides answers to these questions and shared a novel perspective, using diet and exercise, that may help you reduce your risk of heart disease.
Most of these clients and their pets are referred to OSU by their home - town veterinarian and travel from Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, northern Texas and across Oklahoma to seek the expertise of specialists like Dr. Ryan Baumwart, DVM, a veterinary cardiologist.
Although the hospital has an active community clinic providing primary care for pets in and around Stillwater, most of the animals seen at the hospital are there to be examined by a veterinary specialist such as a cardiologist, ophthalmologist, radiologist or oncologist.
One of the most significant findings was that an annual EKG and ausculation by a ACVIM board - certified cardiologist is sufficient to screen Irish Wolfhounds for heart disease.
The most important test to diagnose heart disease is an echocardiogram, which is an ultrasound of the heart, and needs to be performed by a veterinary cardiologist.
The ACVIM classification system is the newest, most up - to - date system developed and published by an international board of expert veterinary cardiologists.3
A board certified cardiologist is the most qualified to interpret an echocardiogram.
Because cardiologists only see and treat heart disease all day long, they are required to be familiar with the most current veterinary literature and treatment protocols.
Most of the time, a presumptive diagnosis is made by a cardiologist based on the location and appearance of the tumor, using an ultrasound of the heart (echocardiogram).
Unless those examinations detect some other obvious cause for the abnormalities, most veterinarians, at this point, will suggest that an echocardiographic study (perhaps with color flow doppler) be performed by a veterinary cardiologist or imaging specialist.
In this article cardiologist Nuala Summerfield explores the most common type of acquired heart disease in cats — hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
This team of board certified medical oncologists, internists, cardiologists, and technicians are some of the most experienced and highly trained in the world.
If your pet needs the expertise of a veterinary cardiologist, VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital provides the most comprehensive and compassionate cardiologic care available, six days a week, Monday through Saturday.
The board - certified cardiologists and residents constantly strive to offer the most recent treatment advances available.
Most veterinary cardiologists work with small animals; however, some specialize in large animals including horses and cattle.
He compared the decision to retry Vachon — a man he called «a monster capable of the most reprehensible acts imaginable» and who may be released from prison pending his new trial — to the recent acquittal of cardiologist Dr. Guy Turcotte for the murder of his two young children.
Accompanied client to different physician visits (pulmonologist, cardiologist, internist) and relayed most updated changes in health status to family and visiting RN
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