• Lack of Exercise at Young Age Raises Hypertension Risk

    Lack of Exercise at Young Age Raises Hypertension Risk

    High blood pressure, or hypertension, increases significantly with low levels of physical activity and fitness, a study of young adults shows. The study in the journal Hypertension found that about one-third of all high blood pressure cases could be prevented with increased physical fitness. “Those who were the least physically fit, as determined by the amount of

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  • Anxiety Disorders May Increase Heart Attack and Stroke Risk

    Anxiety Disorders May Increase Heart Attack and Stroke Risk

    Generalized Anxiety Disorder Defined Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) causes its sufferers chronic and exaggerated worry and tension that seem to have no substantial cause. Persons with generalized anxiety disorder often worry excessively about health, money, family, or work, and continually anticipate disaster. Although GAD may be accompanied by depression, substance abuse, or another anxiety disorder,

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  • CPR Using Chest Compressions Alone Effective

    CPR Using Chest Compressions Alone Effective

    Performing only chest compressions to help keep the blood flowing during a heart attack can be as effective as standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, that includes mouth-to-mouth breathing, says a new study.  The technique forces air into the lungs, which can help a heart attack victim survive three to five minutes long – possibly enough

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  • Fat in Arteries Can Worsen Cardiovascular Problems

    Fat in Arteries Can Worsen Cardiovascular Problems

    About Cardiac Arrest Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart unexpectedly stops beating, usually because of abnormal heart rhythms, called arrhythmias. Surprisingly, cardiac arrest most often strikes people in the prime of their lives–in their mid-30s to mid-40s. Victims may appear healthy before cardiac arrest and have no obvious symptoms of heart disease. But they typically

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  • Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment Improved

    Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment Improved

    A new approach to clearing plaque from arteries is helping doctors treat patients who require a procedure called balloon angioplasty. Balloon angioplasty is among the standard treatments for peripheral artery disease (PAD). In the U.S., about 8 million people have peripheral artery disease, and about half have no symptoms. PAD is frequently found in people

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  • Americans Still Eat Too Much Salt

    Americans Still Eat Too Much Salt

    Go Easy on the Salt The American Heart Association offers these suggestions to keep your salt intake under control: • Eat mostly foods that are fresh or unprocessed. • When shopping, choose low-sodium or no-salt-added frozen and canned foods. • Perk up dishes with alternatives to salt, such as herbs, vinegar, spices, or even citrus fruits. •

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  • Brand New Nuclear Imaging Capability at AICD

    Brand New Nuclear Imaging Capability at AICD

    Associates in Cardiovascular Disease Offers Brand New, Top-of-Class Nuclear Imaging Capability Springfield, NJ — November 13, 2014 — Associates in Cardiovascular Disease (AICD), an aligned practice with Atlantic Health System, is now one of only three facilities in all of New Jersey to have the GE Discovery 530c nuclear camera available to its patients for cardiac

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  • Dr. Robert Fishberg addresses Firefighters

    Dr. Robert Fishberg addresses Firefighters

    Dr. Robert Fishberg spoke to over 100 Fireman at the monthly State FMBA meeting in Clark, NJ on March 12, 2014. He educated the firefighters on signs, symptoms and prevention of heart disease and the importance of having a Calcium Scoring test done for early detection of heart disease.

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  • AICD adds new Nurse Practitioner

    AICD adds new Nurse Practitioner

    AICD is pleased to announce the addition of a new Nurse Practitioner to our practice as of August 18, 2014. Meghan Costa is a board certified Adult Nurse Practitioner. Meghan comes to AICD from Overlook Medical Center. She will be working in the Springfield and New Providence offices.

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  • New Device to Treat Aortic Stenosis Patients!

    New Device to Treat Aortic Stenosis Patients!

    Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute at MMC Implants Newly-Approved Device to Replace Failing Aortic Valves The Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute at Morristown Medical Center became the first hospital in the tri-state area to adopt a new minimally invasive medical device to treat patients with severe aortic stenosis who are too ill or frail to have their aortic valves

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