Penn Cardiac Care in the News
January 22, 2008
Daniel J. Rader, MD, director of Penn’s Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine and Lipid Clinic, comments in the New York Times about interpreting results from the recent Vytorin® study.
The Vytorin disappointment does not “mean the whole concept is wrong,” said Rader. “I firmly believe lowering cholesterol is the most validated, most important way we can reduce our risk of heart disease and stroke. Get your LDL down, and the lower the better.”
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January 15, 2008
Helene Glassberg, MD, assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine, comments in the Philadelphia Inquirer about the studies comparing cholesterol drugs, Zetia®, Vytorin® and Zocor®.
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Dr. Glassberg was also quoted in an NBC 10 story about the new study comparing cholesterol-lowering drugs Zetia, Vytorin, and Zocor. She urged patients to speak with their doctors and stay the course with their current medications until further research examining a broader group of patients is published.
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December 20, 2007
Lee Goldberg, MD, MPH, associate medical director of the heart failure/transplant program, was interviewed in a CBS 3 story about a patient with restrictive cardiomyopathy awaiting a heart transplant at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania during the holidays.
Susan Mitchell, a patient of Joyce Wald, DO, is a young attorney whose heart condition was misdiagnosed 10 years ago at age 18. It wasn’t until last summer, when she came to Penn for the first time that she received the correct diagnosis.
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November 26, 2007
Daniel J. Rader, MD was quoted in Philadelphia Magazine about lowering cholesterol.
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