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News Dr. Robert Segal Speaks With Capsule About Best Practices

Manhattan Cardiology’s Founder and Cardiologist, Dr. Robert Segal speaks to Capsule on integrating virtual care and the short and long-term implications of COVID-19 on his businesses. How did you get started in medicine and what led you to pursue not only being a physician but also running a business when you set up your Manhattan Cardiology […]

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Posted on May 19 2020
News Cardio You Should Do Everyday According To A Cardiologist

Manhattan Cardiology’s cardiologist, Robert Segal, MD, speaks to Well + Good about Cardio You Should Do Everyday According To A Cardiologist He is quoted saying: “It is important to do these moves because remaining indoors for long duration of time can run the risk of a sedentary lifestyle, depression, and decreased immune system. Performing cardiovascular exercises […]

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Posted on May 5 2020
News Coronavirus Antibody Test… How Accurate Is It?

Manhattan Cardiology’s Founder and Cardiologist, Dr. Robert Segal speaks to The New York Post about the coronavirus antibody test and how accurate it may be. He’s quoted saying: Cardiologist Robert Segal has been conducting antibody tests at his Manhattan Cardiology clinics on the Upper East Side and Midtown since April 16 “for anyone who has felt […]

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Posted on May 4 2020
News Is The Coronavirus Antibody Test A Magic Bullet Or False Hope?

Manhattan Cardiology’s cardiologist, Robert Segal, MD, speaks to New York Post about if the coronavirus antibody is a magic bullet or false hope. He is mentioned saying: Cardiologist Robert Segal has been conducting antibody tests at his Manhattan Cardiology clinics on the Upper East Side and Midtown since April 16 “for anyone who has felt […]

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Posted on May 2 2020
News Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement

Dear Valued Patient, Our providers at Manhattan Cardiology are closely monitoring the developments of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) via the NYC Department of Health, World Health Organization (WHO), and U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). In light of the recent Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, we kindly request if you are experiencing mild cold or flu-like […]

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Posted on March 27 2020
News How to Read Blood Pressure and When to See a Doctor

Manhattan Cardiology’s cardiologist, Robert Segal, MD, speaks to Today.com about Normal blood pressure and how to read it and when to see a doctor How common is it for people to have high blood pressure? How valuable can it be for patients to know their blood pressure? It is far more common than I (health-professionals) […]

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Posted on February 24 2020
News Heart Health Apps That Don’t Track Calories

Manhattan Cardiology’s cardiologist, Roshini Malaney, DO, speaks to Bustle about Heart Health Apps That Don’t Track Calories 1. Instant Heart Rate 2. Cardiograph 3. Cardiogram 4. CardioVisual Why is it important for people to think about their heart health independently of caloric intake? In what ways is heart health simply more complicated than that? If […]

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Posted on February 21 2020
News Things You Can Do In Your 20s & 30s To Protect Yourself From Heart Disease

Manhattan Cardiology’s cardiologist, Roshini Malaney, DO, speaks to Bustle about Things You Can Do In Your 20s & 30s To Protect Yourself From Heart Disease What are some common myths about heart health in your 20s and 30s that are incorrect? Malaney is quoted saying, “Most people think they can eat and drink whatever they […]

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Posted on February 18 2020
News Top Heart-Healthy Foods That Also Taste Great

Manhattan Cardiology’s cardiologist, Roshini Malaney, DO, speaks to Real Simple about The 10 Top Heart-Healthy Foods You’ll Love Eating. What is the correlation between heart health and food? Diet plays a major role in heart health. Malaney is quoted saying, “Foods that we eat can either increase or decrease the risk of heart disease based […]

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Posted on February 13 2020
News Ways To Boost Your Heart Health

Manhattan Cardiology’s cardiologist, Ami Beniaminovitz, MD, speaks to Forbes about Seven Simple Ways To Boost Your Heart Health. What everyday habits would you suggest to our readers for better cardiovascular health? Dr. Amnon Beniaminovitz was quoted saying: “Daily exercise, especially complex aerobic activity like running, dancing or swimming, and being physically active is essential to […]

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Posted on February 4 2020