
Bradley Serwer
Dr. Bradley Serwer is an interventional cardiologist and the chief medical officer at VitalSolution. He has been involved in discussions about the coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, emphasizing its importance in assessing heart disease risk and guiding preventive health measures.
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Dr. Bradley Serwer, an interventional cardiologist and chief medical officer at VitalSolution, discusses the impact of inflammation on cardiovascular events.
Viruses increase heart attack, stroke risk up to 5 times, study findsDr. Bradley Serwer, a Maryland-based cardiologist, commented on the findings of the study.
Women's heart attacks often misdiagnosed, Mayo Clinic study revealsDr. Bradley Serwer, an interventional cardiologist and chief medical officer at VitalSolution in Maryland, told Fox News Digital that without firsthand knowledge of Hogan’s medical history, the exact cause of the reported sudden cardiac arrest 'remains unknown.'
WWE legend Hulk Hogan's death by cardiac arrest follows years of health issuesDr. Bradley Serwer is an interventional cardiologist and medical director at VitalSolution.
Un simptom nebănuit al bolilor de inimă pe care majoritatea îl ignoră. Ce spun cardiologii și cum îl poți recunoaște din timpDr. Bradley Serwer — an interventional cardiologist and chief medical officer at VitalSolution, said this study presents an 'intriguing approach' to addressing dementia in individuals with uncontrolled hypertension.
Dementia risk linked to blood pressure in new studyDr. Bradley Serwer, an interventional cardiologist and chief medical officer at VitalSolution, warned of potential cardiac risks associated with tongue scraping.
Heart health risks could rise with this dental hygiene habit, experts warnDr. Bradley Serwer emphasized the need for studies specifically designed to focus on women’s cardiovascular risk.
Women with these unhealthy lifestyle habits face higher heart disease riskDr. Bradley Serwer, an interventional cardiologist, discusses the implications of a high calcium score and the need for patients to work with their doctors to reduce risk.
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