California Heart Centers Group

California Heart Centers Group Our primary focus is improving the ability to diagnose and assess risks in cardiovascular diseases with magnetic resonance images.

California Heart Centers Group, located in Los Angeles, California, is a research organization founded by world-renowned cardiologists, radiologists, engineers and investors. We are the world's first cardiovascular examination and data center. Through extensive analysis of thousands of images and clinical diagnoses, our group has successfully applied our research to cardiovascular examinations an

d cardiovascular disease diagnosis. We have established partnerships with major hospitals from around the world and we provide a digitalized cardiovascular data and image storage system. Users can promptly understand their conditions, effectively prevent and receive diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. This also allows doctors to access and understand a patient's case conveniently.

08/04/2011

By CHCGP

08/04/2011

by CHCGP

07/14/2011
07/13/2011

Eat grapefruit. One grapefruit a day can reduce arterial narrowing by 46 percent, lower your bad-cholesterol level by more than 10 percent, and help drop your blood pressure by more than 5 points.

07/11/2011

Snack on pumpkin seeds. One ounce of seeds contains more than a third of your recommended intake of magnesium. According to Mildred Seeling, M.D., author of The Magnesium Factor, magnesium deficiencies have been linked to most risk factors for heart disease, including high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol levels, and the increased buildup of plaque in the arteries.

07/08/2011

Meditate 20 minutes a day. According to Thomas Jefferson University researchers, this daily downtime may reduce your anxiety and depression by more than 25 percent. And that's important, since a University of Florida study found that patients with coronary artery disease who had the most mental stress were three times more likely to die during the period of the study than those with the least stress.

07/05/2011

It's summer time! Great weather to go for a swim. U.K. researchers found that men who burn just 50 calories a day in strenuous activities like swimming and hiking are 62 percent less likely to die of heart disease than men who burn nearly seven times as many calories — 340 per day — during less active pursuits like walking and golfing.

07/01/2011

Drink more tea. An American Heart Association study found that men who drank 2 cups of tea a day were 25 percent less likely to die of heart disease than guys who rarely touched the stuff. The reason: flavonoids in the tea, which not only improve blood vessels' ability to relax, but also thin the blood, reducing clotting.

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