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Dr. Caren and Dr. Urman's Heart Health
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Welcome Lilly!
Lilly Garzona was raised in the San Fernando Valley and comes from a family of healthcare professionals including both her parents who were physicians. She studied at LAVC and took many healthcare courses before making the decision to continue her work full-time and focus on obtaining a more hands-on experience. Lilly started her career in healthcare 5 years ago working for a breast center in Beverly Hills as a surgical coordinator. She was then recruited to manage a staff of 20 people at a JCAHO accredited multi-specialty surgery center. Lilly's background is strongly focused on patient satisfaction and ethics in patient care. She comes to us with a great deal of enthusiasm in her new transition as our Practice Manager.


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Health News

Heart Disease, Alzheimer's Linked by Common Risk Factors
Study finds diabetes, smoking and obesity also affect brain areas tied in memory

TUESDAY, July 28, 2015 Some risk factors for heart disease may also be linked with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, a new study reports.

"We already know that vascular risk factors damage the brain and can res... » Read the full article



Big Swings in Blood Pressure Could Spell Trouble
Wide fluctuations between doctor visits tied to raised odds of heart disease, early death, study says

MONDAY, July 27, 2015 Wide blood pressure fluctuations may signal an increased risk of heart disease and early death, researchers say.

The large study of people taking blood pressure medication found that variations o... » Read the full article



FDA OKs First of New Class of Cholesterol Drugs
Praluent for people with prior history of heart attack or stroke who've already tried a statin

FRIDAY, July 24, 2015 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Praluent, the first of a powerful new class of injected, cholesterol-lowering drugs that experts believe could change cardiovascular care.

» Read the full article



Wider Use of Statin Drugs Could Save Thousands More Lives: Report
New guidelines would have 13 million more Americans taking the cholesterol drugs, experts say

TUESDAY, July 14, 2015 New expert guidelines from two major cardiologists' groups may boost doctors' ability to spot patients who should take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, researchers said.

The updated guidelines... » Read the full article



Experts Urge Caution With Popular Painkillers After FDA Warning
Tougher labels reflect mounting evidence that NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen raise heart, stroke risk

FRIDAY, July 10, 2015 People who regularly reach for widely used painkillers like ibuprofen and naproxen may need to think carefully before they pop those pills, heart experts say.

Mounting evidence has shown that chr... » Read the full article



Breast-Feeding Tied to Healthier Arteries in Middle Age
But it remains unknown whether these women will have lower rates of heart attack, stroke as they age

WEDNESDAY, July 8, 2015 Young women who breast-feed may have healthier-looking arteries years later, compared with those who bottle-feed their babies, a new study finds.

It has long been reported that breast-feeding i... » Read the full article



Chronic Ills May Add Up to a Shortened Life Span
Study finds combination of diabetes, heart disease and stroke can cut up to 15 years of life expectancy

TUESDAY, July 7, 2015 While having one major health problem -- such as diabetes, heart disease or stroke -- can increase your risk for an early death, new research warns that the risk of dying prematurely goes up significantly ... » Read the full article



Calcium Scan Can Predict Premature Death Risk, Study Says
Noninvasive look at arteries may benefit people without obvious heart symptoms

MONDAY, July 6, 2015 A scan of calcium deposits inside your arteries can help doctors deduce how long you're likely to live, a new study has found.

The test, called a coronary calcium scan, uses a regular CT scan to l... » Read the full article





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Featured
FDA Approves New Drug for Heart Failure
Entresto is the first new class of medication approved this century for when heart can't pump enough blood
To Get Healthier: Don't Sit
Even if you exercise, sitting for long periods linked to higher blood sugar, cholesterol levels
Keeping Blood Pressure Low in Those Under 50
Higher blood pressure in young adulthood increases the risk for coronary heart disease, a new study found (NY Times)
Some People Do Age Faster Than Others
At 38, the biology of some adults was 20 years older, study finds
Less-Invasive Repair of Aortic Aneurysm Better in Short Term: Study
But survival advantage it showed in fixing bulging, weak spot diminished over time
What is an Aortic Aneurysm?
Fish Oil Pills: A $1.2 Billion Industry Built, So Far, on Empty Promises
Better to focus on eating more fish. Most recently published research on fish oil supplements suggests there is no evidence of a health benefit (Washington Post)
Spicing Up Your Meals Might Extend Your Life
Regularly eating chili peppers, other hot foods linked to lower risk of death during study period
Health Tip: Enjoy Berries
They're good for you
Getting In Shape May Help Reduce Irregular Heart Rhythm
For overweight and obese people with atrial fibrillation, improving cardiovascular fitness with exercise help to eliminate symptoms, a recent Australian study found (Reuters)
More Exercise = More Fat Loss for Older Women, Study Finds
Doubling the amount of time spent in heart-pumping workouts each week paid off after a year
Health Tip: Vary Your Exercise Routine
It will be more fun and make for a better workout
With Exercise, Breaking Routine Into Smaller Chunks Can Help
Longer workout routines can be intimidating. Trying breaking sessions into shorter, more manageable time frames (Wall Street Journal)
Health Tip: Finding Time for Exercise
Include your kids
Exercise and Heart Health
You can help prevent the onset or progression of cardiovascular disease by maintaining an active lifestyle.
Keeping Fit May Halve Seniors' Heart Failure Risk
Study suggests health choices still make a difference in old age
What is Heart Failure?
How Long Do Patients With Clots in the Lung Need Blood Thinners?
New French study suggests that anti-clotting drugs may be needed for the very long term
Implanted Defibrillators Restore Healthy Heart Function to Many: Study
Findings underscore need to repeatedly check up on patients who get these devices, researcher says
Antibiotic May Lower Effect of Some Blood Thinners
Doctors should closely monitor patients who have to take these drugs together
Learn More About High Blood Pressure
When Bystanders Give CPR Right Away, Lives Are Saved
Starting rescue efforts for victims of cardiac arrest before ambulance arrives boosts survival
Learn more about Cholesterol
How can it contribute to plaque in the arteries, heart disease and what can be done about it?
Could That Before-Dinner Drink Make You Eat More?
In some people, alcohol causes the brain to focus on food aromas, study finds
Older Smokers With Migraines May Face Added Stroke Risk
Study finds no increased risk among nonsmokers
FDA Strengthens Heart Attack, Stroke Warning for Popular Painkillers
NSAIDS include such drugs as ibuprofen and naproxen; aspirin not included in alert
Only 1 in 10 Americans Eats Enough Fruits and Veggies
The foods help lower risk of obesity, heart disease and type 2 diabetes
Hysterectomy at Younger Age Tied to Heart Disease Risks
Obesity was the cardiovascular disease risk factor most strongly linked with the procedure at all ages
New Drug Lowers Levels of Triglyceride Blood Fats: Study
But it's not yet ready for standard care
Can a 5 Minute Test Help Determine If You Are At Risk for a Heart Attack or Stroke?
CardioHealth, a non-invasive test that can help us tell if you have or are at risk of developing plaque in your arteries. Help determine if you need to be on a daily aspirin or statin -- or not.
More Research Hints at Chocolate's Heart Benefits
Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute preventive cardiologist, Dr. Mark Urman quoted about study which included milk chocolate, but did not prove cause-and-effect
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