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Author Archives: Dr. Anuj Shah

Noise and Heart Disease

It’s time to face the facts: The incessant noise of modern life never seems to stop. It also seems that persistent and loud environmental noise — traffic, construction, urban racket and even war may cause or contribute to cardiovascular problems. “Multiple studies have shown a direct negative impact of environmental noise on cardiovascular health,” says …Continue reading

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CORONAVIRUS COVID19 CAMPAIGN: FLATTEN THE CURVE!

Proud to participate in Ruby Media Group’s #flattenthecurve campaign as 1 of 100 influencers who are sharing the 5 things I am doing to flatten the curve. What are you doing to flatten the curve? Share it with us today! Ruby Media Group

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Dr. Anuj Shah Shares What You Need to Know about PAD & Cardiovascular Disease

Dr. Anuj Shah outlines practices to keep our hearts and immune systems healthy on RT America with Holland Cooke. Dr. Anuj Shah outlines what you need to know about your heart and how to keep it healthy in the interview below.

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Dr. Anuj Shah Speaks About the Coronavirus on Fox 5

“Emergency rooms have become like a warzone”- Dr. Anuj Shah Dr. Anuj Shah speaks about the state of hospitals in New York and New Jersey that houses the patients of the coronavirus. Watch the video below to find out what Dr. Anuj Shah has to say about the current coronavirus epidemic and how hospitals are …Continue reading

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Cancer Convos with Grace B.

As it is American Heart Health Month, our founder and owner, Dr. Anuj Shah, was invited to an informative and in-depth discussion. Please listen to the podcast episode as Dr. Shah explains in detail the different types of heart disease and more… Learn more about the different types of heart disease and more by watching …Continue reading

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Cycling Cross County After Heart Transplant

Mike Cohen was in trouble. It was day one of his 1,426-mile ride across the United States, and his heart was not cooperating. They’d gotten a late start out of San Diego. Perhaps he had not eaten enough or hydrated properly, or maybe it was a lack of rest—the past few days had been packed …Continue reading

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