13 Foods Cardiologists Try to Never Eat

Never Eat the following food Sindhu Koshy, MD, a cardiologist at Ascension St. John Macomb Oakland Hospital in Michigan says even regular soda is better than diet. "The aspartame in diet soda is actually worse for you than sugar or high fructose corn syrup and can make you crave sweet things." According to Dr. Koshy, diet soda can promote weight gain and being overweight isn't good for your heart. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), "Nearly 70 percent…

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Blue Go Red for your Heart, Dr. Kazziha on Fox news
Blue Go Red for your Heart, Dr. Kazziha on Fox news

Blue Go Red for your Heart, Dr. Kazziha on Fox news

Dr. Samer Kazziha, executive director of the cardiovascular program at Crittenton. Hospital Medical Center's Shelton Heart Promoting The Blue Go Red for your Heart. Chuck Woolaver, founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit Walk For The Beat; and Brittani Staley, Michigan chapter public relations director for the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, are part of the group promoting the Blue Go Red for your Heart and Soul event from noon to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Jermaine Jackson Recreation Center…

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Read more about the article Heart health month around the corner, tips on heart disease
Heart health month around the corner, tips on heart disease

Heart health month around the corner, tips on heart disease

Samer Kazziha, MD, FACC and executive director of cardiovascular services at Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, 1101 University Drive in Rochester Hills, shared a few tips and signs for how to notice and prevent heart disease. Crittenton treats about 100 heart attack patients each year.   • Prevention is based on two factors according to Kazziha, modifiable and nonmodifiable factors. Nonmodifiable factors include family history of heart disease, gender and age.   • Modifiable factors include smoking, control of blood…

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Michigan Matters: Matters Of The Heart

Interview with Dr. Koshy on Detroit CBS Local - Channel 62 This week on Michigan Matters, host Carol Cain will talk about “Matters of the Heart,” a look at new legislation to add CPR training to all kids in Michigan schools to saves lives with State Senator Tonya Schuitmaker and the Superintendent of EMS for the Detroit Fire Department, Sean Larkins. September 2, 2016 Then Bishop Edgar Vann; Dr. Sindhu Koshy, Cardiologist with St. John Providence; and Sarah Poole,…

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Higher Intensity of Statin Therapy Linked to Lower Risk of Death

Dr. Sindhu Koshy, cardiologist at St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital, says this study may help physicians and patients to be more open minded to being on higher intensity statins. “I think we have known that statins are they key to preventing and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. The study shows us that pushing for higher intensity therapy can reduce mortality and further reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.” Dr. Koshy says those at the highest risk of future cardiovascular…

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You may feel good, but that doesn’t mean your heart is healthy!  

The Shelby Township woman was actually having a heart attach and had no idea. She didn't know until St. John Macomb cardiologist Sindhu Koshy quickly diagnosed her. She says Lilly's ear pain was actually jaw pain. Click here to schedule an appointment with Dr. Kazziha

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