Author: Dr. Bandari
America Faces Cardiologist Shortage

NewsUSA – Heart disease remains the number-one killer in the United States. There is no shortage of patients needing cardiologists — and yet there aren’t enough doctors to go around. According to a new report released by the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the number of practicing cardiologists will need to double between 2000 and […]

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Jan 02, 2020 Dr. Bandari 0 comments
Picking Health Insurance Is Hard

Science has proved, no kidding around: Picking health insurance is extremely hard. It’s open enrollment — time to pick next year’s insurance — for folks who buy it on their own and for many of us in our jobs. Lots of us aren’t sure we know how to pick, and research shows: We’re not wrong. […]

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‘Tis the season for heart disease?

(BPT) – Deaths from heart-related causes tend to spike over the holidays. According to a recent study, the risk of heart attack increases significantly around Christmas time, and may be highest on Christmas Eve. Recognizing the symptoms of heart disease – and taking time from the busy season to see a doctor – could help […]

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Boomer Health Starts With Prevention

(BPT) – Baby Boomers may be aging, but that doesn’t mean they’re slowing down anytime soon. As a group, these adults continue to lead active lifestyles, pursuing their goals and relishing new experiences. A key to maintaining an active way of life is staying healthy – particularly when it comes to avoiding vaccine preventable diseases […]

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The symptoms that led one woman to a heart failure diagnosis

(BPT) – Chris, a wife, mother, grandmother and medical researcher, believes she first experienced symptoms of heart failure (HF) more than six months before her diagnosis. “I couldn’t breathe,” Chris recalls. “That was the only symptom I noticed.” The difficulty breathing continued to worsen over months, but Chris carried on her regular activities of traveling, […]

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Prevention is the Best Cure for Heart Disease

NewsUSA – In America, heart disease kills someone every 35 seconds, making it the nation’s leading cause of death. And while medical technologies like advanced testing methods, surgeries, pacemakers and transplants do help save lives, the best “cure” for heart disease lies in its prevention. Cardiologists can detect the earliest signs of heart disease, like […]

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