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Blog Working Out In The Summer Time

Summer is a perfect time of year to be active outside, with a massive wealth of exercise options available for fun in the sun. Of course, as we get into the hottest part of the year, it doesn’t take as much to break a sweat, and just living with the heat can be exhausting on […]

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Posted on July 21 2020
Blog Covid-19 & Alcoholism: The Effect On Your Heart

It may be just a bit of an understatement to say that the COVID-19 has caused some unwelcome disruptions to our day-to-day lives. Our routines have been drastically altered in the past few months, with most of us spending more time than ever cooped up at home. In addition to losing what were once ordinary […]

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Posted on July 6 2020
News Why FloppyValve Syndrome Killed Carol Barr Even Though It’s ‘Not Usually’ Fatal

Manhattan Cardiology’s Founder and Cardiologist, Dr. Robert Segal speaks to Hollywood Life With Bonnie Faller on Why FloppyValve Syndrome Killed Carol Barr Even though It’s ‘Not Usually’ Fatal. “Mitral valve prolapse can make the heart susceptible to cardiac arrhythmias which can cause sudden cardiac death.  In patients with mitral valve prolapse, the sudden cardiac death has […]

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Posted on June 22 2020
News Issues With False Positive Coronavirus Testing

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Posted on June 1 2020
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
Blog How Does COVID-19 Affect Your Heart?

While most discussion about the harmful effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus has revolved around the damage it can do to your lungs, research has indicated that the virus can also cause potentially dangerous swelling and muscle weakness of the heart.  While the impact of the coronavirus on heart health has not yet been fully gauged, […]

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Posted on May 11 2020