Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Getting a Flu Shot lowers Heart Attack Risk


By Marrecca Fiore

A new study from the United Kingdom finds that getting a flu shot in the fall can prevent the onset of a first heart attack by an average of 19 percent.

The study, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, suggests a link between influenza, pneumonia and heart attacks, as heart attacks typically increase during the winter months. Because of this, researchers believe getting vaccinated against the flu in the early fall may prevent the increase of heart attacks during the winter months.

U.K. researchers looked at 78,706 patients ages 40 and older from 379 family doctor practices in England and Wales. Of the patients, 16,012 had heart attacks, 8,472 of which had been vaccinated. The researchers found that having an influenza vaccination within the past year was associated with a significantly reduced rate of having a heart attack.

Early vaccination, between September and Mid-November, was associated with the highest reduction rate, about 21 percent. Late vaccination reduced the risk by 12 percent.

"Our findings reinforce current recommendations for annual influenza vaccination of target groups, with a potential added benefit for prevention of acute myocardial infarction in those without established cardiovascular disease," writes Dr. Niroshan Siriwardena, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom with coauthors Stella Gwini and Carol Coupland, in the study. "This benefit may lead to an increase in suboptimal rates of vaccination, particularly among younger patients."

The researchers adjusted their findings for bias because people at risk for heart attacks were more likely to get flu shots than those not at risk.

They concluded that if similar studies also find that the flu shot prevents heart attacks, it could lead to a change in recommendations for timing and indications for the vaccination.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A smile makeover that delivers confidence!


Meet Merranda, she is an actual patient that recently had a smile makeover. Dr. Jason McCargar helped Merranda gain more confidence in her smile by giving her new veneers. At Scottsdale Dental Arts we feel that Merranda is now the poster child for what a natural, beautiful, healthy smile should look like. We specialize in cosmetic and general dentistry, so whatever your need is we are able to help. Give our office a call today to schedule a consulation with Dr. McCargar.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Scottsdale Dental Arts has updated the website!

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We offer a range of dental services including family dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. The Scottsdale, Arizona, cosmetic dentist delivers patient-specific smile makeovers, but his sense of humor is just as likely to produce a gleaming grin. “Helping people relax is always a priority,” says Dr. McCargar. “Our patients enjoy our homelike atmosphere where they are respected as if they are members of our own families.”

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