Heart Health e-News: October 2014 - Drs Urman and Caren Listed Among Hollywood's Top Doctors

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Dr. Caren and Dr. Urman's Heart Health
e-Newsletter

One of a doctor’s primary obligations is to educate patients.  In fact the origin of the word ‘doctor’ is (via Old French) from the Latin doctor which means ‘teacher’ (from docere ‘teach’).

This complimentary monthly educational service is for our patients and their families but please forward it to anyone who might find it of interest. 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. 
 




Dr. Mark Urman and Dr. Jeffrey Caren Named Among
Hollywood's Top Doctors

 


The two of them are among only three "Industry Favorite" cardiologists on the esteemed list published in The Hollywood Reporter
 


The Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute has been recognized as a
Top 10 Heart Program in the nation
for 2013 - 2014 and 2014 - 15 by U.S. News & Word Report


A reflection of the leading edge cardiac services we offer and the results we obtain for our patients, their families and the community


Drs. Caren and Urman are proud to be Attending Cardiologists in the:
# 1 Cardiology and Heart Surgery Program in Los Angeles
# 1 Heart Program in California
# 1 Heart Program in The Western US
.
 

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is also, once again, on the prestigious Best Hospitals 2014 - 15 Honor Roll. This is the list of the country's 17 best hospitals, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report and Cedars was ranked twelfth.
 


 Keep up with the latest in heart health and our office


@CORMedicalGroup




Health News

Genes May Make Some More Prone to Heart Disease When Under Stress
Lifestyle changes could make big difference for people with a genetic risk, researchers say

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1, 2014 Genes may interact with stress to trigger heart disease in some people, a new study suggests.

The genetic risk occurs in about 13 percent of people, but only in those who are white. The finding... » Read the full article



Fish Oil Supplements Have Little Effect on Irregular Heartbeat: Study
Atrial fibrillation increases the risk for stroke, researchers note

TUESDAY, Sept. 30, 2014 High doses of fish oil supplements won't prevent the return of a common type of irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation, Canadian researchers report.

In fact, 64.1 percent of those tak... » Read the full article



FDA Panel: Limit Testosterone Drug Use
Joint committee also calls for drug makers to run heart-risk tests on popular 'Low T' products

THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2014 There is little evidence that testosterone replacement therapy effectively treats normally sagging levels of the hormone in aging American males, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel said... » Read the full article



FDA to Probe Testosterone Therapy Claims, Safety
Joint committee to consider whether 'Low T' products are overprescribed and whether treatment raises heart risks

TUESDAY, Sept. 16, 2014 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is focusing on the "Low T" fad, questioning whether the boom in testosterone replacement therapy is helping or harming the health of agin... » Read the full article



Blood Pressure Seems to Stay Lower Longer in Fitter Men
Study suggests heart-healthy exercise may keep blood vessels more flexible

MONDAY, Sept. 15, 2014 Aerobic exercise leading to strong heart fitness can delay a man's onset of age-related high blood pressure by nearly a decade, a new study suggests.

Blood pressure naturally increases as people... » Read the full article



Diabetics Face Much Greater Risk of Heart Damage, Study Says
Ultra-sensitive test detects trouble even with normal cholesterol, researchers find

THURSDAY, Sept. 11, 2014 Using a new ultra-sensitive test, Johns Hopkins researchers found that people with diabetes may have a sixfold higher risk of heart failure even if their cholesterol is low and they appear otherwise hea... » Read the full article



Even a Little Excess Weight Can Boost Blood Pressure: Study
Researchers find, in 8-week span, that those who gain in the abdomen have highest increase

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 10, 2014 A few extra pounds might do more than test the strength of that belt around your waist, a small study suggests: You could also boost your blood pressure slightly, even if you gain just 5 percent of you... » Read the full article



Short Walks Can Offset Long Stretches of Sitting
An hour of sitting can impact arteries in the legs, but even a 5-minute stroll helps, research shows

TUESDAY, Sept. 9, 2014 Taking really short but frequent walks can counteract the harm caused by sitting for long periods of time, a new study suggests.

The researchers found that even just a five-minute stroll can hel... » Read the full article





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Scientists Spot How Bacterial Pneumonia Damages the Heart
A vaccine, and the right antibiotic, may guard against a direct attack on heart cells, researchers say
Cutting Calories May Ease Sleep Apnea in Obese, Study Finds
Brazilian researchers say calorie restrictions also can lower blood pressure in that group of people
Statins May Help Kids With Genetic Cholesterol Disorder
Researchers found the earlier they were given, the less arteries hardened in adulthood
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Cholesterol-lowering drugs might protect against damage to small blood vessels, researchers report
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Offer toys that spur exercise
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Novel Weight-Loss Drug Is Approved
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As with most things in life, perhaps extremes are the enemy and a dash of salt might not do harm for most
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