Most adults in the USA aren’t meeting the federal physical activity recommendations for both aerobic exercise and muscle-strengthening activity, according to government statistics out today. About 79% of adults don’t meet the physical activity guidelines that advise getting at least 2½ hours a week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity such as brisk walking, or one hour [...]
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The Food Pyramid has nothing on the Mediterranean diet, when it comes to clinical nutrition. A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine is only the latest evidence that the diet — heavy on olive oil, fish, nuts, fruit, veggies and other staples of Mediterranean cultures for centuries — prevents cancer and [...]
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When a stroke hits, blood flow to the brain is cut off, and the cells in the immediate area are the first to die. But that process also gives off toxic chemicals that proceed to kill cells in the area surrounding the stroke, says Dr. Chauncey Crandall, a palm beach county cardiologist. Medication can be [...]
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“Sudden cardiac death” is about as frightening as it sounds. It strikes without warning and is often fatal, killing as many as 300,000 Americans every year, according to the American Heart Association. Experts note that SCD — also known as Sudden Cardiac Arrest — can strike anyone, not just athletes or those with pre-existing cardiovascular [...]
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November 1, 2012 This past October, Dr. Chauncey Crandall was elected Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Regent University, located in Virginia Beach, VA. Regent University is one of the nation’s leading academic centers for Christian thought and action, with a multitude of graduate and undergraduate programs available worldwide. Regent’s academic standards [...]
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Cardiologist, Dr. Chauncey Crandall, M.D. was selected to be on the HealthGrades Honor Roll and distinguished as a HealthGrades Recognized Doctor for his medical practice at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Jupiter and Palm Beach, Florida. HealthGrades has identified Dr. Crandall as the #1 searched cardiologist in Florida, and #2 most searched cardiologist in [...]
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By Barbara Marshall Palm Beach Post Staff Writer It was the tweet that touched off a thousand conversations among cardiologists, heart patients and desperately ill patients on organ donation lists. After former vice president Dick Cheney’s heart transplant last Saturday, Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist at Scripps Health in La Jolla, Calif., wrote on Twitter, [...]
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What is Atrial Fibrillation? A healthy heart beats between 60 and 80 times a minute. (The average rate is 72). Any significant deviation from that range is a heartbeat irregularity, also called arrhythmia. To ensure that its rhythm remains regular, the heart has its own electrical system comprised of three parts: 1. The sinoatrial (SA) node, located in the heart’s upper right [...]
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Gluten-free is hot these days. There are books and websites, restaurants with gluten free menus, and grocery stores with hundreds of new gluten-free food products on the shelf. Is this a fad, or a reflection of response to a real problem? Yes, gluten is a real problem. But the problem is not just gluten. In [...]
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The death of America’s most famous astronaut Neil Armstrong due to complications following quadruple heart bypass surgery might seem surprising, considering how routine this major operation has become. But a top cardiologist warns that bypass operations are becoming less common, and surgeons are therefore becoming less adept at doing the surgery. When it comes to [...]
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