Written by Leonidas Miras, MD
As we prepare to ring in the new year, many of us take this time to reflect on our lives and set new goals for the year ahead. New Year’s resolutions offer a fresh start…
Written by Leonidas Miras, MD
As we prepare to ring in the new year, many of us take this time to reflect on our lives and set new goals for the year ahead. New Year’s resolutions offer a fresh start…
Written by Jason Sadlofsky, DO
Nutrition is a very effective but often underutilized modality for preventing and treating cardiovascular disease. According to some studies, the risk of death…
Written by Christina Di Lieto, RDN, CDN
Most people enjoy celebrating the start of a new season by cooking different recipes they find flooding their feeds. You rush to the local grocery store full…
Written by Veronica Barat, MS, CEP, CISSN
Maintaining an active lifestyle through exercise has numerous health benefits, such as slowing age-related changes that impair exercise capacity, promoting…
Written by Lev Lubarsky, DO, FACC, FASE, FSCCT
I was asked to share a short article about…
We are thrilled to share some exciting news: North Suffolk Cardiology is expanding its team to include eleven talented Advanced Practice Providers (APPs). These dedicated physician assistants and nurse practitioners…
Written by Neal Patel, MD, FACC, FSCAI, and Brittany Decker, LCSW
After another cold, dark winter, spring is finally in bloom! As the days get longer, we are reminded of the rejuvenating effects…
North Suffolk Cardiology celebrates American Heart Month by highlighting our specialized services dedicated to cardiovascular health. Our practice offers services including a state-of-the-art cardiac…
by Christina Di Lieto, RDN, CDN
Eating at restaurants can be a daunting task when it comes to staying on track with your health goals. The good news is it only takes three steps to eat healthfully as…
Understanding cardiovascular health is contingent upon a comprehensive awareness of key health metrics. By familiarizing yourself with essential numbers – total cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar and body mass…