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Sports fans, rejoice…with care! Cardiac arrest goes up with big events

Researchers at the University of Southern California decided to take a look-back at Los Angeles County death records that followed what were then the Los Angeles Rams 1980 and 1984 Super Bowl showdowns. Strangely enough, after the hometown team, the Rams, lost the first time, cardiac death rates of fans increased by 15 percent for [...]

9 Ways to Insure Heart Health

Heart disease kills more women over 65 every year than all cancers combined and they are less likely than men to survive a heart attack.¹ Men, on the other hand, experience more sudden cardiac events. This is different from a heart attack. In sudden cardiac arrest, electrical impulses in the heart become rapid or chaotic. [...]

Prozac and Zoloft…a staple in American households

With the experiences we have all been touched by this past year, many have turned to antidepressants. There are countless people like you and me looking for some form of relief from anxiety; a kind of gripping tension. Enter Prozac and Zoloft. But not quite so fast. There is new research suggesting a practical and [...]

Ironman in race every nine days and sets world record

James Lawrence exceeded his own athletic expectations. Though he had a goal to break a record for the number of Half Ironman Triathlons, otherwise known as the Ironman 70.3, in a year, he wasn’t sure exactly what that would entail so he got in touch with the Guinness World Record people to find out. He had [...]

Destruction needs only 15 seconds and a lifetime to manage

It was a struggle today to know how and what to write about when six people are fighting for their lives at University of Arizona’s Medical Center and little Christina Taylor Green’s life was celebrated as she was put to rest in Tucson. What I had planned to share with you all seemed irrelevant in [...]

Why are we so darn tired?

It’s natural to sleep at night and be active during the day. Every cell in our body responds best to a 24-hour cycle. This is called a circadian rhythm. But with the advent of the light bulb, we have separated what we do from the rhythm of the sun.¹ This has been a perilous move [...]

LA Marathon Means Endurance and World Class Doctors are About to Change the Face of Sport

March in Los Angeles is marathon month. This Sunday marks the 24th LA Marathon. A sold out crowd of twenty-six thousand will participate. And at the end, some will never get there but most will. Feet will be blistered and smiles will be on faces. A feat will be accomplished like none other. In 1991, [...]

Alzheimer’s Month Brings New Research

November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Sixteen million people worldwide suffer from the disease. In the Fall 2009 edition of the New York City chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association Quarterly Bulletin was a featured article by freelance writer, Sally Laden, M.S., a specialist in clinical therapeutics. It’s a comprehensive piece with a singular vision. For [...]