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John G Yuan
(516) 498-3800
277 Northern Blvd Ste 308
Great Neck, NY
(516) 498-3800
277 Northern Blvd Ste 308
Great Neck, NY 11021
Specialty
General Surgery, Vascular Surgery
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Martin J Kaplitt
(516) 829-3020
277 Northern Blvd
Great Neck, NY
(516) 829-3020
277 Northern Blvd
Great Neck, NY 11021
Specialty
General Surgery, Vascular Surgery
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Jon Roger Cohen, MD
516-465-8338
145 Community Dr
Great Neck, NY
Jon Roger Cohen, MD
516-465-8338
145 Community Dr
Great Neck, NY 11021
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Miami Sch Of Med, Miami Fl 33101
Graduation Year: 1979
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K Venkata Krishnasastry, MD
516-465-8700
825 Northern Blvd
Great Neck, NY
K Venkata Krishnasastry, MD
516-465-8700
825 Northern Blvd
Great Neck, NY 11021
Education
Medical School: Guntur Med Coll, Univ Of Hlth Sci, Guntur, Ap, India
Graduation Year: 1974
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James William Turner, MD
718-670-1566
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY
James William Turner, MD
718-670-1566
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
Education
Medical School: Va Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll Of Va Sch Of Med, Richmond Va 23298
Graduation Year: 1970
Hospital
Hospital: Goldwater Mem Hosp, New York, Ny; New York Hosp Med Ctr Of Queen, Flushing, Ny
Group Practice: Crt Surgical Assoc
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John Gulu Yuan, MD
516-498-3800
277 Northern Blvd Ste 308
Great Neck, NY
John Gulu Yuan, MD
516-498-3800
277 Northern Blvd Ste 308
Great Neck, NY 11021
Education
Medical School: Mt Sinai Sch Of Med Of The City Univ Of Ny, New York Ny 10029
Graduation Year: 1990
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Gregg Shawn Landis, MD FACS
718-445-0220
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY
Gregg Shawn Landis, MD FACS
718-445-0220
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
Education
Medical School: New Jersey
Graduation Year: 1995
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Toufic K Safa
(516) 466-6760
900 Northern Blvd
Great Neck, NY
(516) 466-6760
900 Northern Blvd
Great Neck, NY 11021
Specialty
General Surgery, Vascular Surgery
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Andy Ming Lee, MD
212-987-6914
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY
Andy Ming Lee, MD
212-987-6914
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
Education
Medical School: Umdnj-Robt W Johnson Med Sch, New Brunswick Nj 08901
Graduation Year: 1992
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Andy Ming Lee
(718) 670-2621
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY
(718) 670-2621
5645 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
Specialty
General Surgery, Vascular Surgery
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You already know that leafy greens are packed with vitamins A, C, K, and nutrients like calcium, folate, and iron and that eating plenty of lettuce, arugula, broccoli, collard greens, kale, and spinach can help reduce high blood pressure. Now a new study is showing that there may be added heart benefits to including these foods in your daily diet. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh found that supplementing laboratory rats with a diet high in nitric oxide before inducing vessel injury, greatly limited the extent of damage to their circulatory system. The circulatory system is made up of vessels that carry blood to every part of the body. Any condition that affects your circulatory system is called a vascular disease. - Vascular diseases, which include peripheral artery disease and aneurysm, are common in the U.S. and can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and death.
Nitric oxide helps maintain smooth muscle cells in the vascular system and protects vascular health. High levels of dietary nitrate, the kind found in dark, leafy vegetables, say researchers, may explain the vascular benefits, but warn against using dietary supplements containing nitrate. Preventing Vascular Disease If you have diabetes or a family history of vascular disease, you are at an increased risk of developing the condition. Get an assessment from your doctor on your risk factors and ask what you can do to reduce those factors. These tips will reduce your risk of developing vascular disease: - Quit smoking. Smoking raises your risk for heart disease by roughly 100 percent for each pack of cigarettes you smoke each day.
- Get regular exercise. Exercise helps strengthen your cardiovascular system and lowers your blood pressure. Aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise, most days of the week.
- Eat a healthy diet. In addition to eating plenty of leafy green vegetables and lots of fresh fruits, follow a diet that is low in sodium and saturated fat. Try to limit y...
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