New York City, NY (PRWEB) May 21, 2013
Many Americans are getting less than the recommended amount of sleep. In response, New York Cardiovascular Associates is unveiling a set of tips to help in getting a good nights sleep. Building healthy bedtime habits is one of the first steps to sleeping well.
Creating a bedtime routine can help the body know when it is time to quiet down and go to sleep. This routine should involve calming activities like reading a book, taking a warm bath, drinking herbal tea, or doing a crossword puzzle. Avoid watching TV and using the computer before bed as the light from these objects can stimulate the brain towards wakefulness. Removing the TV from the bedroom can help eliminate the temptation to watch while dozing off. Avoid coffee, black tea, carbonated beverages, and chocolate after 3pm to escape its stimulating effects.
Many more bedtime tips are being provided by New York Cardiovascular Associates. They hope that through these tips the public can gain better health through a good nights sleep. More tips can be accessed through the centers Facebook and Twitter pages.
For more information, please visit:
http://nycva.org
Varicose Vein Treatment Options
Varicose veins and spider veins are extremely common in men and women. While spider veins are very small, reddish veins on the surface of the skin, varicose veins are much larger, bulging, tangled veins that may appear bluish in color. Men and women suffer from varicose veins, although women are much more likely to have them.
Today, patients have access to a number of effective varicose vein treatment options. Advancements in technology and medicine have led to the development of effective, minimally invasive treatments that produce optimal results with few side-effects or downtime. These treatments include sclerotherapy, radio frequency ablation, phlebectomy, and endovenous laser ablation.
About New York Cardiovascular Associates
New York Cardiovascular Associates is New York Citys premier center for cardiac, vascular, pulmonary, sleep disorder, and primary care. The center has been providing the five boroughs of New York City with leading-edge care since 2005. New York Cardiovascular Associates is unique in giving patients access to a team of physicians that encompasses every field of cardiology. From the centers Manhattan office, NYCVA cardiologists provide complete patient services, including heart disease prevention, cardiac screenings, and treatment for the full range of cardiovascular conditions. In addition to superior cardiac care, New York Cardiovascular Associates provides vascular, arterial, pulmonary, and internal medicine care. Physicians and specialists work together to develop comprehensive treatment plans, whether treating patients for a single condition or for multiple health issues. NYCVA has earned multiple national accreditations, and its doctors and technologists are recognized among the top experts in their fields.
New York Cardiovascular Associates
Tel. 646-233-1838
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