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Sunday Housecall with Dr. David Samadi – January 7th 2018 – Dr. Cynara Coomer – 5/12

Today, on Sunday Housecall, Dr. David Samadi sits down again with Dr. Cynara Coomer, Chief of Breast Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital.
Frost bite is real and can be avoided by staying warm at all times, avoiding freezing weather and not leaving unprepared from home.

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Sunday Housecall with Dr. David Samadi – January 7th 2018 – Dr. Cynara Coomer – 4/12

Today, on Sunday Housecall, Dr. David Samadi sits down again with Dr. Cynara Coomer, Chief of Breast Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital.
Lack of sleep leads to diabetes, being overweight, it affects your memory and can lead to car accidents. The recommended duration is 7-9 hours of sleep per night.
Being active is extremely important. Any type of activity is better than no activity, long term.

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Sunday Housecall with Dr. David Samadi – January 7th 2018 – Dr. Cynara Coomer – 3/12

Today, on Sunday Housecall, Dr. David Samadi sits down again with Dr. Cynara Coomer, Chief of Breast Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital.
Get your PSA checked, go get a colonoscopy if you’re over 50 or earlier if your high-risk (with a family history of prostate cancer). Get a mammogram at 40 or earlier, if you’re high-risk. Pap smears are recommended for women 21-29.

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Sunday Housecall with Dr. David Samadi – January 7th 2018 – Dr. Cynara Coomer – 2/12

Today, on Sunday Housecall, Dr. David Samadi sits down again with Dr. Cynara Coomer, Chief of Breast Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital.
New Year’s Resolution – Lose weight & Quit smoking
In 2016 in the United Stated, 1.6 million people were diagnosed with cancer from smoking. Quitting smoking is crucial if you want to live a long healthy life.

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Sunday Housecall with Dr. David Samadi – January 7th 2018 – Dr. Cynara Coomer – 1/12

Today, on Sunday Housecall, Dr. David Samadi sits down again with Dr. Cynara Coomer, Chief of Breast Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital.
New Year’s Resolution – See your doctor & Stay fit and healthy
Only 8% of people who make a New Year’s Resolution stick to it. So it’s better not to set large goals, but work step by step to attainable ones.