Dr. Kazziha conducting a cardiovascular Disease Seminar at the Chrysler Group.Dr. Kazziha conducting a cardiovascular Disease Seminar at the Chrysler Group.

Dr. Kazziha conducting a cardiovascular Disease seminar at the Chrysler Group Auburn Hills Technology Center to over 100 engineers and management staff.   The seminar covered information allowing knowledgeable interface with a Cardiologist, when to seek an examination, risk factors and solutions, explanation of diagnostic tests available explaining their purpose and use, pharmaceutical and surgical solutions, and finally post treatment life style changes.

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Brain Blockage Busters

Dr. Kazziha had performed several of my heart catheterizations in the past, so I already knew he was a superb doctor," Joyroe says. "I wasn't at all afraid to have the procedure because I literally trust Dr. Kazziha with my life." Cartoid artery angioplasty with stent placement is an ideal procedure for patients who are considered high risk. Since it's minimally invasive, there's less trauma and blood loss, and recoveries are faster." -Samer Kazziha, MD, FACC, interventional cardiologist and…

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One in three women’s deaths attributed to the disease each year

If you’re a 20-, 30-, or 40-something, you’re probably not too worried about having a heart attack. After all, only older, overweight people are at risk, right? Er, wrong. In fact, according to research from Harvard Medical School, anywhere from four to 10 percent of the approximately 735,000 heart attacks that occur annually happen to those under 45. That number is comprised mostly of men, but guys aren’t the only ones who should be nervous. Heart disease (which can lead to a…

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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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