Cardiologists Panama City FL
As someone who purchases organic food, you likely read labels carefully and watch your salt intake. The American Medical Association believes you’re on the right track, calling on consumers last week to limit their sodium consumption.
John Michael Kessinger
(850) 785-9559
801 E 6th Street
Panama City, FL
(850) 785-9559
801 E 6th Street
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialty
Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Cardiac Surgery
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Joey Lee Trantham, MD
850-769-0329
801 E 6th St Ste 504
Panama City, FL
Joey Lee Trantham, MD
850-769-0329
801 E 6th St Ste 504
Panama City, FL 32401
Education
Medical School: Duke Univ Sch Of Med, Durham Nc 27710
Graduation Year: 1976
Hospital
Hospital: Bay Med Ctr, Panama City, Fl
Group Practice: Cardiology Associates
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Hashem Mubarak, MD
850-769-1766
3317 Harbour Pl
Panama City, FL
Hashem Mubarak, MD
850-769-1766
3317 Harbour Pl
Panama City, FL 32405
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Damascus, Fac Of Med, Damascus, Syria
Graduation Year: 1978
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Byron Judson Colley
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialty
Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease
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Thompson C Maner
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL 32401
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Michael Furman Morrow, MD
813-222-7734
528 Bunkers Cove Rd
Panama City, FL
Michael Furman Morrow, MD
813-222-7734
528 Bunkers Cove Rd
Panama City, FL 32401
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Ga Sch Of Med, Augusta Ga 30912
Graduation Year: 1997
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James Talmadge Cook III, MD
850-769-0329
801 E 6th St Ste 504
Panama City, FL
James Talmadge Cook III, MD
850-769-0329
801 E 6th St Ste 504
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialties
Cardiology, Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Emory Univ Sch Of Med, Atlanta Ga 30322
Graduation Year: 1969
Hospital
Hospital: Bay Med Ctr, Panama City, Fl; Gulf Coast Med Ctr, Panama City, Fl
Group Practice: Cardiology Associates
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Bussie Anthony Evans
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialty
Cardiology, Internal Medicine
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Amir R Haghighat
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL
(850) 769-0329
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialty
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease
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Maher M Ayoubi
(850) 769-1766
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL
(850) 769-1766
801 E 6th St
Panama City, FL 32401
Specialty
Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease
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 As someone who purchases organic food, you likely read labels carefully and watch your salt intake. The American Medical Association believes you’re on the right track, calling on consumers last week to limit their sodium consumption. “Cardiovascular disease remains the No. 1 killer of Americans,” says Dr. J. James Rohack, an AMA Board member and practicing cardiologist. “People who reduce dietary sodium intake are taking an important step in preventing future health problems. We hope these recommendations will encourage food manufacturers and restaurants to modify their current practices of adding unhealthy amounts of sodium to their products.” Excess sodium greatly increases the chance of developing hypertension, heart disease and stroke. Research shows most Americans consume two to three times the amount of sodium that is healthy, with an estimated 75%–80% of daily intake coming from processed and restaurant foods. “A serving of lasagna in a restaurant can put a diner over their recommended daily sodium allowance in just one meal,” Dr. Rohack says. The AMA will: - Urge the Food and Drug Administration to revoke the “generally recognized as safe” status of salt and to develop regulatory measures to limit sodium in processed and restaurant foods
- Call for a minimum 50% reduction in sodium in processed foods, fast food and restaurant meals, to be achieved over the next decade
- Work with appropriate partners to educate consumers about the benefits of long-ter...
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