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Mend a Broken Heart
Mend a Broken Heart
Dr. Arlen Fleisher is a leading heart surgeon in Westchester County, New York. Seven years ago he founded a remarkable organization "The Mend a Broken Heart Foundation (MBHF). MBHF is a voluntary organization dedicated to saving the lives of children form around the world who suffer with life-threatening heart problems. Other key players in the organization are William Deluca, President of the Mend a Broken Heart Foundation and senior Vice President of Manhattan Beer, as well as Board members Michael Pisacreta and Al Greco. ( Read more about Mend a Broken Heart)
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The Healing Influence of Religiousness
Study after study over the years has shown that practicing one's religion - with all of the persistence and sincerity that demands - inevitably leads to improved health and ability to recover from illness. For example, a 1987-95 research investigation of 21,000 Americans found that those who attended worship services more than once a week experienced a seven-year greater life span than their counterparts who never attended such services. Epidemiologist Jeff Levin, who wrote the book God, Faith and Health, conducted studies showing that older adults who thought of themselves as religious had better overall health than the faith-less. ( Read more about The Healing Influence of Religiousness)
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What is the Polypill?
Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses the Polypill. The Polypill is being developed in response to an important reality surrounding cardiovascular disease. There are three important drugs that can help prevent heart disease (statins, ACE inhibitors, and aspirin). These drugs are not taken for two major reasons. First, the drugs are simply too expensive for much of the world, including countries as developed as Russia. And secondly, in developed nations where the drugs are affordable patients too often fail to comply - after three years 70% of patients do not take the medications as prescribed. ( Read more about What is the Polypill?)
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What is Coronary Artery Disease?
Dr. Valentin Fuster, one of the world's leading cardiologists, discusses the basics of coronary heart disease. Dr. Fuster than describes the symptoms of a heart attack and how to differentiate these symptoms from other conditions. Most importantly, he urges viewers to pay attention to these symptoms and the importance of getting medical treatment as soon as possible, even if one has the least suspicion of a coronary incident. Getting treatment in the first hour or two can minimize damage to heart muscle. ( Read more about What is Coronary Artery Disease?)
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What is Peripheral Arterial Disease?
Dr. Sattesh Babu of Vascular Associates of Westchester discusses Peripheral Arterial Disease, who is at risk, why it is important to be screened and current treatments. Pad is essentially a blockage of the arteries in the lower extremities. That is what we mean by peripheral arteries -- leg arteries blocked by hardening of the arteries, buildup of cholesterol, plaque and calcium. This in part is a process of aging, but certainly also brought on by smoking. Diabetes is another risk factor, as is hypertension. ( Read more about What is Peripheral Arterial Disease?)
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What is Carotid Stenosis?
Dr. Sateesh Babu of Vascular Associates of Westchester discusses "What is Carotid Stenosis?", the treatments, who should be screened and future developments, such as new stenting techniques. ( Read more about What is Carotid Stenosis?)
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Heart Valve Surgery Study
Would you get heart valve surgery if you didn't have any symptoms? New research says many patients with a common heart valve problem should have performed a heart valve surgery. The study looks at a problem with the mitral valve, which is the heart valve that separates the upper and lower chambers on the left side of the heart. A condition called mitral valve regurgitation sometimes affects this valve, requiring heart valve surgery. ( Read more about Heart Valve Surgery Study)
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CDC Study on Heart Disease
According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease remains America’s number one killer. The disease continues to devastate as it takes the lives of hundreds of thousands each year. Now, a new study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control is sending a loud wake-up call to Americans. ( Read more about CDC Study on Heart Disease)
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Are you or a loved one afflicted by an aneurism? It can create a tremendous amount of stress and anxiety for everyone involved because it's so difficult to know when it can turn into a life threatening condition. The difficultly is compounded because traditional surgery may bring several life altering consequences. The Aortic Surgery Program of Columbia University Medical Center offers an innovative valve replacement procedure that can treat the aneurism while preserving your quality of life. Since 2005 the Aortic Program has performed over 60 procedures without fatalities or major complications. Don't settle for anything less than the best, contact the Columbia University Medical Center today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
The staff at the Columbia University Medical Center's Aortic Surgery Program is dedicated to the medical and surgical management of complex aortic conditions. Utilizing procedures such as Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement, Dr. Allan Steward MD, help you get healthier without a lifetime of complications. CUMC have been serving patients in Fairfield, Connecticut and all over the Tri-State area for decades. Successful recovery is a multifaceted process that requires not only effective surgical procedures but a comprehensive recovery and follow up program that accommodates each patients needs. Call CUMC today for more information.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Experience plays a key role in successful Surgery. Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement surgery is a recent procedure aimed at treating aortic root complications. As the director CUMC's Aortic Surgery Program Allan S. Stewart MD has performed over 60 Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement procedures since 2005 with zero mortalities and no serious complications. Located in the heart of NYC, CUMC has served residents of Greenwich Connecticut for years. Don't hesitate to call today for more information.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
New York
10032
Call 718-509-9178
If you or a loved one is living with an aneurysm, you know what frightening it can be. Whether its not know when the conditioning will turn life threatening or finding the best treatment, an aneurysm can cause undue tremendous anxiety for your family. There are many treatments out there, but making the decision is delicate because each comes with life altering consequences. At the Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Allan Stewart MD has spent the last decade learning and treating problems of aortic artery. As the director of the Aortic Program he strives to offer the families of Westchester, NY with the best possible treatment for aortic aneurysm. World-class treatment is only a phone call away. Contact the Columbia University Medical Center today.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
The Heart Surgeons at Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery are ranked among the best in the world. At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at CUMC, in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 procedures each year and are continuously developing new and innovative surgical procedures -- especially in the field of minimally invasive and robotic surgery. Their pioneering work in cardiac surgery is grounded in CUMC's tradition of attention to patients care, and focus on post-operative rehabilitation.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Are you or someone you love in need of aortic surgery? There are many factors that go into determining the right surgeon and practice for your families needs. At Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Allan Stewart MD uses his expertise in a wide range of aortic conditions to offer safe and innovative procedures to the Manhattan, NYC community. Don't let a condition unnecessarily degrade your quality of life. If you're looking for a way to avoid many of the hassles of traditional aortic repair, contact the Aortic Surgeon Program at Columbia University Medical Center today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Dr. Stewart specializes in aortic valve replacement surgery and works with each patient based on their individual needs.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 open heart procedures each year, and are at the forefront of discovering new minimally invasive cardiac surgery procedures. Their academic and surgical excellence is met by a real commitment to patient care for you and your family.
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Cardiac surgery is a delicate matter. For any operations dealing with the heart, you would want to trust your life in the hands of skilled professionals. Anchorage, AL is home to some of the most skilled cardiac surgeons that have been helping people for many years. If you are in need of reliable cardiac surgery, contact us today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Have you or a loved one been afflicted with an aneurysm? It's one of the most frightening heart conditions that a person can suffer due to the anxiety of not knowing if or when an aortic rupture will strike. At the world renowned Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery in Manhattan, NYC Dr. Allan Stewart, M.D. performs an innovative aortic aneurysm that avoids many of the traditional hassles of aortic repair. If you're searching for an experienced and capable heart surgeon in the Manhattan community, contact Dr. Stewart today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Have you or a loved been diagnosed with an aneurysm? It's a scary condition that could mean major life style changes for you and your family. At the world renowned Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery Dr. Allan Stewart, M.D.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Has an aortic aneurism overwhelmed you or the ones you love? It can trigger tremendous stress for everyone involved because at any time a rupture can cause a nightmare for your family. Almost as difficult as living with the condition is finding treatment. Many of the prevalent surgeries can bring a lifetime strings, never really freeing you from health issues. At CUMC Aortic Surgery Program, Dr. Allan Stewart MD, leads a multidisciplinary group with expertise in all types of acute and chronic aortic problems. As the national leader of the innovative aortic root replacement procedure, the CUMC Aortic Surgery Program can save you a lifetime of complications and compromises. Live without loosing your live. Those in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area contact the Aortic Surgery Program today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
New York
10032
Call 718-509-9178
It is important to be careful about selecting a highly qualified surgeon who can provide effective treatment for an aortic aneurysm. Dr. Allan Stewart is one such expert in his field, who continues to study aortic arch surgery, as well as advanced circulatory management during complex aortic surgery, in order to always provide his patients with the best treatment available. As the director of the Aortic Surgery Program at Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Stewart ensures that his patients receive quality treatment that meets their unique needs. His clinical specialties include complex aortic arch surgery, thoracoabdominal aneurysm surgery, and edovascular repair of aortic aneurysms, among other things. If you live in the NYC, New York area and are looking for an experienced and visionary aortic surgeon, contact the Columbia University Medical Center today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Experiencing an aortic aneurysm is a scary ordeal for you and your loved ones. The risk of an aortic rupture occurring can be fatal. Emergency Aortic Aneurysm surgery is necessary to target and treat aortic complications. At Columbia University Medical Center, you can trust that you will be getting the best possible care from some of the most trusted surgeons in the country. As a leader in the field of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Dr. Alan Stewart, M.D. offers his medical expertise to all families in the Downtown Manhattan area.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
The Heart Surgeons at Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery are ranked among the best in the world. At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at CUMC, in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 procedures each year and are continuously developing new and innovative surgical procedures -- especially in the field of minimally invasive and robotic surgery. Their pioneering work in cardiac surgery is grounded in CUMC's tradition of attention to patients care, and focus on post-operative rehabilitation.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
The Heart Surgeons at Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery are ranked among the best in the world. At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at CUMC, in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 procedures each year and are continuously developing new and innovative surgical procedures -- especially in the field of minimally invasive and robotic surgery. Their pioneering work in cardiac surgery is grounded in CUMC's tradition of attention to patients care, and focus on post-operative rehabilitation.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Has an aortic aneurism caused you and the ones you love excessive stress and anxiety? For many it can feel like a time bomb in your chest, because it's so tough to know when it will cause a nightmare for you and the ones you love. The difficulty doesn't end there, many of the treatment options come with several life changing complexities. At the Columbia University Medical Center Dr. Allan Stewart MD understands the distress that families dealing with aortic aneurism go through. He has spent his education and medical carrier learning and treating many complex problems of the aortic artery. Now, as the director of the Aortic Program he offers aortic arch surgery designed to allow you to maintain the same quality of life you've always enjoyed. Contact his office at the Columbia University Medical Center today for more information.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan, NYC they attract some of the top cardiac surgeons in the world. As an academic medical facility, they have access to the most advanced equipment, and are innovating new surgical procedures and techniques. The cardiac surgeons at the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at CUMC are able to take on some of the most challenging and delicate cases that other facilities can't.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Your aorta serves a vital role to your body. It is the largest artery in the body and plays a critical role in the circulation of blood flow, transporting oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the rest of the body. When tears occur in the lining of the aorta they are called as dissections, while weakenings in the aortic wall are called aneurysms. Although both conditions have the potential to be life endangering, they can be effectively treated by the qualified doctors with years of experience. As the Director of the Aortic Surgery Program at Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Allan Stuart, MD is dedicated to helping those in the New York area treat any aortic related illnesses.
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