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News 13 Surprising Reasons You’re Nauseous

Manhattan Cardiologist’s own  Amnon Beniaminovitz, MD has given medical perspective in a piece on Health.com about some of the reasons you are nauseous. He was quoted as saying: Women are more likely to report these less typical cardiac symptoms than men, says Amnon Beniaminovitz, MD, a cardiologist at Manhattan Cardiology in New York City. He’s had patients who present with acid […]

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Posted on November 13 2017
Blog Low Blood Pressure Causes

Feeling Low? What You Need to Know About Low Blood Pressure Is your blood pressure low? While you might have heard of the health repercussions of high blood pressure, low blood pressure can be less understood. Lifestyle can contribute to low blood pressure, which has its own set of symptoms and complications, but it can […]

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Posted on November 7 2017
Blog What You Should Know if Diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure

The term ‘heart failure’ can sound scary when you first hear it; the word failure alone could keep you up at night. You might think to yourself, “Does this mean that my heart no longer works?” Thankfully, that’s not the case. What it really means is that your heart is not functioning or pumping as […]

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Posted on October 20 2017
Blog Find the Best Cardiologist in New York

Do you have a heart condition? Wondering where to find a good cardiologist? Are you worried that you’re at risk of developing a cardiovascular disease and need a specialist to weigh in? You are probably looking for a cardiology specialists. Learn about the different certifications that can lend to someone being the best cardiologist in […]

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Posted on October 4 2017
News Tom Petty’s death draws attention to dangers of cardiac arrest

Manhattan Cardiology’s own Dr. George Welch was recently interviewed in New York Daily News (nydailynews.com) to speak about the recent passing of Tom Petty by sudden cardiac arrest. Dr. Welch is quoted as saying: “Cardiac arrest occurs when your heart abruptly stops beating due to a malfunction in the body’s electrical system,” says George Welch, M.D., a […]

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Posted on October 3 2017
News What happens when you work out every morning?

Manhattan Cardiology’s own Dr. George Welch was recently interviewed in Wellandgood.com to speak about the benefits of working out every morning for an entire week. Dr. Welch is quoted as saying: For starters, “if you exercise in the morning after fasting all night, you’re going to burn the carbohydrates and sugars stored in your muscles and […]

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Posted on September 4 2017