Top cardiologist gives verdict on chocolate, coffee & wine - "Dark chocolate is a 'joy' when it comes to keeping your heart healthy, coffee is likely protective, but wine is at best 'neutral', according to one of the world’s leading cardiologists." Goopification of grapes: why 'clean ...
As a cardiologist, this is my area, and I’d heard about some of these historic milestones in my studies. I think Sandeep is one of the great physician authors of our era. He tells these historical vignettes in such a captivating way, and he also gets really personal with his family. ...
” says Dr. Mehmet Genç, an internal-fetal-medicine specialist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, one of the most highly thought-of OB/GYN hospitals in the country. “It’s one thing to have a single famous doctor, but you really have to have a group with expertise. That...
” says Dr. Mehmet Genç, an internal-fetal-medicine specialist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, one of the most highly thought-of OB/GYN hospitals in the country. “It’s one thing to have a single famous doctor, but you really have to have a group with expertise. That...
Volume. It may sound obvious, but would you rather have your arteries Roto-rootered by a cardiologist who does 200 angioplasties a year—or 20? A busy surgeon, research suggests, may, in fact, be a better one: A paper published in April 2002 inThe New England Journal of Medicineexamined...
Volume. It may sound obvious, but would you rather have your arteries Roto-rootered by a cardiologist who does 200 angioplasties a year—or 20? A busy surgeon, research suggests, may, in fact, be a better one: A paper published in April 2002 inThe New England Journal of Medicineexamined...
Volume. It may sound obvious, but would you rather have your arteries Roto-rootered by a cardiologist who does 200 angioplasties a year—or 20? A busy surgeon, research suggests, may, in fact, be a better one: A paper published in April 2002 inThe New England Journal of Medicineexamined...
Volume. It may sound obvious, but would you rather have your arteries Roto-rootered by a cardiologist who does 200 angioplasties a year—or 20? A busy surgeon, research suggests, may, in fact, be a better one: A paper published in April 2002 inThe New England Journal of Medicineexamined...