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How I Made It: Richard Afable, CEO of Hoag healthcare facilities
June 17, 2012 Stuart Pfeifer The gig: Richard Afable is president and chief executive of Hoag, a network of healthcare facilities that includes hospitals in Newport Beach and Irvine; health centers in Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Aliso Viejo; and urgent-care centers in Anaheim Hills, Huntington Harbour, Orange and Tustin. A physician who … Read More
Published On: June 17, 2012
American Heart Health Alert
Why Americans Need to Recognize Risk Factors for Heart Disease Your heart is your body’s hardest working muscle. Four valves work 24 hours each day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to keep your blood flowing. A strong heart is essential to everyone’s health, but last year’s report card from the American Heart … Read More
Published On: June 14, 2012
Ace of Hearts: For elderly with diseased hearts, new technology offers hope for longer life
As seen in Orange County Register For decades, cardiovascular surgery has been done one way: a surgeon like me opens a patient’s chest and operates, turning over a patient’s heart and lung functions to a machine for one to two hours or more. These grueling operations work well, but they are too risky for … Read More
Published On: June 10, 2012
Psychiatrist reports Facebook hurts troop morale
June 7, 2012 David Whiting Dr. Valeh Karimkhani and I sit at a Starbucks discussing the dark side of Facebook, and our focus isn’t the company’s poor IPO showing. Karimkhani is chief of psychiatry liaison services at Hoag Hospital and an Army reserve major who has served two tours of duty in Iraq. So … Read More
Published On: June 7, 2012
Txt 4 Gr8 Results
Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Dr. Kris Iyer Txt Doc 4 Gr8 Results In the old days, doctors made house calls. Today, if a patient needs me, I'm just a phone call, text message or email away. Each year,Hoag's Mary and Dick Allen Diabetes Center manages more than 1,000 new patients with diabetes, and every one … Read More
Published On: June 6, 2012
Herbert Family Program for Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Herbert Family Program for Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes The number of children and young adults with type 1 diabetes has doubled in the past 25 years and is expected to double again in the next 15-20 years. Young adults with type 1 diabetes represent an underserved population with much needed attention. Hoag’s Mary … Read More
Published On: June 1, 2012
Common Painkillers Tied to Lower Skin Cancer Risk
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Common Painkillers Tied to Lower Skin Cancer Risk By Genevra Pittman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) — In a new study from Denmark, people who had taken aspirin, ibuprofen and related painkillers — especially at high doses and for years at a time — were less likely to get skin cancer, compared … Read More
Published On: May 29, 2012
Stress Linked to Obesity
How Your Stress Level Can Affect Your Health and How to Break the Cycle Alarm clocks, traffic jams, deadlines, bank accounts and the dog barking across the street in the middle of the night can all be contributing to your body’s battle with obesity. According to continuing research1, stress has been linked to biochemical changes … Read More
Published On: May 29, 2012
Exercise, vitamin D may prevent falls: guidelines
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Exercise, vitamin D may prevent falls: guidelines By Kerry Grens NEW YORK (Reuters Health) — Older adults who are at high risk of falls should have physical therapy and take vitamin D supplements to reduce their chance of injury, according to new recommendations from a government-backed panel. Falling is “a common … Read More
Published On: May 28, 2012
Wellness In and Out of the Workplace
Wellness programs continue to gain traction in the workplace. According to a recent study, 64 percent of employers indicated wellness initiatives are among the top three most effective tactics in controlling costs1. After leaving the office, it is important for employees to continue to practice the healthy habits. As early as 2005, between 80 percent … Read More
Published On: May 21, 2012