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851 South Rampart Boulevard, Suite 240 • Las Vegas, Nevada 89145
News & Events
Holiday Mix ‘N’ Mingle
To show his appreciation, Dr. Blasco hosted an evening for referring patients and doctors. We had a wonderful evening catered by the new and up coming IBO Turkish Mediterranean restaurant. This evening was so special. It allowed us to show our gratitude for the opportunity to provide health to the people in your lives that mean so much to you that you entrusted their care to us. Our office will be hosting another “gratitude event” in May 2009.

The biggest compliment we can receive is to have the opportunity to care for you’re your friends and family.

We are always accepting new patients, especially when referred by the existing members of our practice family. Our office is open to your referrals, so please refer your friends and family to our practice. We look forward to seeing many of you at our next event.

Health Fact
Over the past several decades, many studies have been published in scientific journals about how drinking alcohol may be associated with reduced mortality due to heart disease in some populations. Some researchers have suggested that the benefit may be due to wine, especially red wine. Others are examining the potential benefits of components in red wine such as flavonoids (FLAV'oh-noidz) and other antioxidants (an"tih-OK'sih-dants) in reducing heart disease risk. Some of these components may be found in other foods such as grapes or red grape juice. The linkage reported in many of these studies may be due to other lifestyle factors rather than alcohol. Such factors may include increased physical activity, and a diet high in fruits and vegetables and lower in saturated fats No direct comparison trials have been done to determine the specific effect of wine or other alcohol on the risk of developing heart disease or stroke.

