One of our Cardiologists and co-founder of LabFinder, Robert Segal, MD, was interviewed on Reader’s Digest to discuss how an 18-year-old died of cardiac arrest—without showing symptoms. He’s quoted as saying: “Men over the age of 40, women over the age of 50, smokers, people with a genetic predisposition or family history of heart disease, […]
One of our Cardiologists and co-founder of LabFinder, Robert Segal, MD, was interviewed on Aaptive Magazine to discuss the worst foods for your heart. He’s quoted as saying: This is even more so the case when saturated fats are combined with carbohydrates, notes NYC-based cardiologist Robert Segal, M.D., co-founder of LabFinder.com. “Fast-food restaurants often use low-quality ingredients […]
One of our Cardiologists and co-founder of LabFinder, Rober Segal, MD, was interviewed on CBS Local about how to recognize heart disease risks. Click the image below to view the video: View the original piece placement on CBS Local.
One of our Cardiologists and co-founder of LabFinder, Rober Segal, MD, was interviewed on Bustle Magazine to discuss the missed signs that could be a potential heart attack. He’s quoted as saying: “Heart attack symptoms do not always revolve around the chest, although the best-known symptom is chest pain,” cardiologist Robert Segal, MD, tells Bustle. “However, […]
One of our Cardiologists and co-founder of LabFinder, Rober Segal, MD, was quoted in a Healio article about cardiovascular disease risk in athletes. Researchers found that 11% of “master” athletes had CVD, according to a study recently published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. “I noticed that young, fit individuals were having heart attacks […]
One of our Cardiologists and co-founder of LabFinder, Rober Segal, MD, was quoted in a Byrdie article about keeping heart healthy through foods. Listen up: Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S. The numbers make this reality even more frightening. Studies done by the American Heart Association show that 1,400,000 people […]