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Deepak L Bhatt

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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 18, 2014
Ask the doctor. Is it okay to eat leafy greens while taking warfarin? I was surprised to see spinach and kale recommended as "superfoods" for heart health in your March issue. I take Coumadin for atrial fibrillation and have been told to avoid green leafy vegetables. I had always enjoyed these foods in the past, so I'd be glad to know if it's okay to eat themDeepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 9, 2014
Ask the doctor. I've noticed my belly getting larger in the last five years or so. I walk about half a mile every day and lift weights twice a week. I've cut back on big meals, but nothing gets rid of the belly fatDeepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 15, 2014
Ask the doctor. I had a heart attack 20 years ago. My doctor told me to stop taking vitamin E. My old cardiologist told me to take vitamin E every day to prevent another heart attack. What should I do?Deepak L Bhatt
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 21, 2017
Assessment of Stable Coronary LesionsDeepak L Bhatt
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions|March 1, 2008
Percutaneous coronary intervention in nonagenarians: age before beauty?Deepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 30, 2014
Ask the doctor. I was having occasional chest pains, and my primary care physician recommended a stress test. Because I have bad knees, the cardiologist had me take a stress test using a medication instead of doing exercise. Fortunately, the results were normal. But it made me wonder: is one type better than the other?Deepak L Bhatt
European Heart Journal|April 2, 2015
Yes, hyperglycaemia is indeed a modifiable cardiac risk factor: so says MendelDeepak L Bhatt
Journal of Hospital Medicine|September 16, 2010
Acute coronary syndrome update for hospitalistsDeepak L Bhatt
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|March 5, 2011
Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors: do they still have a role?Deepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|June 19, 2015
Ask the doctor. I had an echocardiogram of my heart, which was pretty simple and painless. Then, my cardiologist told me that I needed another echocardiogram, this time with a probe down my throat. What's the difference between these two procedures?Deepak L Bhatt
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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 18, 2014
Ask the doctor. Is it okay to eat leafy greens while taking warfarin? I was surprised to see spinach and kale recommended as "superfoods" for heart health in your March issue. I take Coumadin for atrial fibrillation and have been told to avoid green leafy vegetables. I had always enjoyed these foods in the past, so I'd be glad to know if it's okay to eat themDeepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 9, 2014
Ask the doctor. I've noticed my belly getting larger in the last five years or so. I walk about half a mile every day and lift weights twice a week. I've cut back on big meals, but nothing gets rid of the belly fatDeepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|February 15, 2014
Ask the doctor. I had a heart attack 20 years ago. My doctor told me to stop taking vitamin E. My old cardiologist told me to take vitamin E every day to prevent another heart attack. What should I do?Deepak L Bhatt
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 21, 2017
Assessment of Stable Coronary LesionsDeepak L Bhatt
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions|March 1, 2008
Percutaneous coronary intervention in nonagenarians: age before beauty?Deepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|May 30, 2014
Ask the doctor. I was having occasional chest pains, and my primary care physician recommended a stress test. Because I have bad knees, the cardiologist had me take a stress test using a medication instead of doing exercise. Fortunately, the results were normal. But it made me wonder: is one type better than the other?Deepak L Bhatt
European Heart Journal|April 2, 2015
Yes, hyperglycaemia is indeed a modifiable cardiac risk factor: so says MendelDeepak L Bhatt
Journal of Hospital Medicine|September 16, 2010
Acute coronary syndrome update for hospitalistsDeepak L Bhatt
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|March 5, 2011
Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors: do they still have a role?Deepak L Bhatt
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|June 19, 2015
Ask the doctor. I had an echocardiogram of my heart, which was pretty simple and painless. Then, my cardiologist told me that I needed another echocardiogram, this time with a probe down my throat. What's the difference between these two procedures?Deepak L Bhatt
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