Cardiologists debunk 12 heart myths

Cardiologists Eugenia Gianos and Binita Shah debunk 12 myths about the heart. They cover the effects of red wine and eggs on the heart, the dangers of heartbreak, and which diet and exercise routines improve heart health. They also emphasize that heart attacks and heart disease can happen to anyone. In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US. Gianos is a professor of cardiology at the Zucker School of Medicine and director of cardiovascular prevention at Northwell health. She specializes in preventive cardiology and women's heart health. You can learn more about her work here: https://www.northwell.edu/find-care/find-a-doctor/cardiology/dr-eugenia-gianos-md-11361244 Shah is an interventional cardiologist and associate director of research at NYU Langone's Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. She specializes in using radial artery catheterization to open blocked arteries. You can learn more about her work here: https://nyulangone.org/doctors/1801093596/binita-shah 0:00 Intro 0:43 Red wine is good for your heart 1:21 You can't die from a broken heart 2:13 A keto diet is the best for your heart 3:36 Eggs are bad for your heart 4:18 Heart attacks don't happen to healthy people 4:59 All fats are unhealthy 6:02 It's only a heart attack if you have chest pain 6:49 Cholesterol is bad for your heart 7:51 You only need cardio for heart health 8:29 I'm too young to worry about heart disease 9:14 Heart disease is a man's problem 9:58 Smoking only affects the lungs