$2.1 billion dollars is the amount spent on Halloween candy this year, as estimated by the National Retail Federation. The understated costs of all of this sugar is far greater: diabetes and heart disease are linked to sugar intake. Fortunately, many shoppers have been shifting to “healthier candy,” which unlike its standard counterparts, has reduced […]
Take a look at the 1-minute mark to hear Dr. Segal receive praise on Fox Business. Fox News contributor Bo Dietl discusses his health and Joe DiMaggio’s baseball bat and praises Dr. Segal with the “gold standard” for participating with a wide scope of insurances in order to ensure that patients receive the best care. […]
Overweight? It’s not only your heart at risk of disease. Obesity at 50 may be linked to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease earlier. New studies have found that – in addition to an overall increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease – obese middle-aged people may develop the disease at a younger age. Researchers found […]
“Stayin’ Alive,” the renowned Bee Gees song, can help victims of cardiac arrest do just that. Not only suitable for dancing, the song’s 100 beats per minute can guide a person giving chest compressions. This tempo allows for oxygen-rich blood to circulate to the victim’s organs until medical assistance arrives. According to the Centers for […]
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer for women. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Treatments are saving more and more lives as technology advances; cancer surivorship is increasing constantly with early detection and advanced treatment. Treatments for breast cancer include: chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, […]
Did you have your green veggies today? A recent study found that green vegetables which contain nitrate (spinach, lettuce and celery, among others) may aid heart health and decrease the risk of diabetes and obesity. Consuming foods with nitrate can reduce the body’s production of erythropoietin, a hormone that regulates the body’s red blood cell count. This hormone can […]
Have you been getting enough sleep… or too much? In either case, your risk of heart disease may be increased. Arterial stiffness and calcium buildup are two critical warning signs of heart disease. A recent study found that adults who slept fewer than five hours each night had 50% more calcium in their coronary arteries […]
Craving salty foods? Don’t go overboard. While a salty snack now and then may be a satisfying treat, it’s important to balance your salt intake. From canned goods to restaurant-prepared meals, salt can be found in large quantities anywhere you go. Consuming too much salt can increase blood pressure, which is a leading cause of heart disease. For a comedic reminder, […]
Think you’ll get over the flu in no time? Maybe not. The risk of dying from a heart attack is one third higher during flu season – why take the risk? The flu virus can actually cause an inflammatory response in your heart, which can result in blood clots and heart attack. If you’re at risk of heart […]
Is your BMI (body mass index) healthy? Over a third of American adults and about 17% of children are obese, according to the CDC. More specifically, 47.8% of African-American adults, 42.5% of Latino adults and 32.6% of white adults are obese. Obesity is a serious condition which can cause heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes- a […]