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Commonly referred to as high blood pressure, hypertension is a condition wherein the blood moving in the arteries does so with greater force than necessary. This increased force of blood can cause long-term damage to the arteries and a range of other problems. Normal blood pressure in a person is known to be around 120/80 mm Hg. This number is high

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  • 18300 Roscoe Blvd,Northridge,CA

    (181) 888 - 5530

    21 MI
  • 1339 20th St,Santa Monica,CA

    (131) 082 - 9892

    7 MI
  • 200 Medical Plaza Driveway Suite 265,Los Angeles,CA

    Yvonne J. Bryson, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and is the Director of the Los Angeles Brazil AIDS Consortium. She is a world-renown leader, researcher, virologist and clinician in the field of HIV pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of maternal-fetal and pediatric HIV-1, and is an active member of the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trial Group. She is currently the Chair of the NIH Network IMPAACT (International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials) PMTCT Committee (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV). An invited member on the U.S. Public Health Service Task Force on the Use of Zidovudine to Reduce Perinatal Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Dr. Bryson was influential in the development of CDC and Public Health guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of HIV-infected pregnant women and has been involved in the planning and execution of national cooperative studies of maternal-fetal HIV transmission. She has made significant contributions to the development of some of the original studies of the use of Zidovudine for the prevention of perinatal HIV, studies of maternal risk factors for vertical transmission of HIV, as well as advances in the early diagnosis of HIV in newborns. Dr. Bryson has significant experience in leading large multicenter clinical trials and networks and developing clinical sites and laboratories. She is recognized as a national and international expert and leader in the field of HIV and perinatal transmission. She has made important and original scientific contributions to the field and served on many advisory committees and NIH Study Sections, and has been consistently funded by the National Institutes of Health, including numerous RO1 grants. Dr. Bryson has mentored numerous postdoctoral fellows and young faculty for successful careers in academic medicine. She was one of the original members of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation heath advisory board and helped start the foundation with Elizabeth, Dr. Richard Stiehm, and two co-founders. She has made a strong commitment to international studies and to her collaborators in Brazil to help them develop the necessary infrastructure to design, conduct, and implement new approaches to prevent and treat HIV. Dr. Bryson is a strong advocate for mothers and children with HIV. She is also an expert in general pediatrics, herpes infections, and other viral, bacterial, and opportunistic infections.

    (131) 082 - 5086

    10 MI
  • 200 Medical Plaza Driveway Suite 265,Los Angeles,CA

    Grace M. Aldrovandi, MD CM, is a physician-scientist and Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and a Professor of Pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine of the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Aldrovandi is a board-certified pediatric infectious diseases specialist with over 20 years experience in caring for both general pediatric infectious diseases as well as HIV infected children and their families. Dr. Aldrovandi’s research interests include pediatric HIV, the effects of breast milk on child health and infections in immunocompromised children. She has published more than 100 peer review publications in such journals as Nature, Journal of Virology, and the New England Journal of Medicine and multiple book chapters. She has been a member of multiple National Institutes of Health study sections and lectured throughout the world. She also was invited by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to serve as a member of the AIDS Immunology and Pathogenesis Study Section of the Center for Scientific Review. As a researcher, Dr. Aldrovandi has chaired national and international studies on HIV pathogenesis within the International Maternal, Pediatric and Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials Network (IMPAACT) and the Adolescent Trials Network (ATN). She was elected Chair of the IMPAACT Laboratory Committee, where she provides scientific leadership and quality assurance/quality control programs for all the laboratories (Virology, Immunology, Pharmacology and Genetics). Dr. Aldrovandi was recently selected to Chair the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Laboratory Center in addition where she performs similar duties. She is the former Chair of the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group (PACTG) Virology Committee and a member of the phenotypic and genotypic resistance working groups as well as the dried blood spot swat team. She is also a member of the Genotypic Advisory Committee of the NIAID VQA to establish a DAIDS quality assurance program for genotypic analysis of drug resistance mutations. She has considerable scientific expertise in pediatric HIV, basic HIV virology, HIV clinical assays and HIV drug resistance. Dr. Aldrovandi has been awarded the prestigious Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Award for her work on breast milk transmission of HIV-1. More recently, Dr. Aldrovandi has investigated the role of the microbiome in normal infant development, how the microbiome is perturbed by HIV-1, and how the microbiome affects HIV-1 susceptibility at mucosal sites. Her initial interest in the microbiome developed from her studies of breast milk and breast milk transmission of HIV-1. Mother’s actively excrete bacteria and special proteins, human milk oligosaccharides, thought to support the commensal bacterial, to their infants via breast milk. Certain immune cells in the infant gut do not develop until the cells receive signals from the commensal bacteria. It is this complex interplay between mother, infant and microbe that Dr. Aldrovandi is trying to understand through many of her microbiome studies. Additionally, her investigations have expanded to improve the understanding of the microbiome in HIV susceptibility and its role in human disease and treatment response. Dr. Aldrovandi received two bachelor’s degrees and her medical degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. She completed an internship and residency at McGill, as well as a research fellowship in pediatric infectious diseases at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    (131) 082 - 5086

    10 MI
  • 11500 W Olympic Blvd STE 617,Los Angeles,CA

    With its corporate office located in the West Los Angeles neighborhood of  Los Angeles, California, Century Sleep Inc. was brought to life by visionary sleep medicine experts with a passion for enhancing lives through healthy sleep. Our dedicated team of board-certified sleep specialists and registered sleep technologists boast decades of experience in the realm of sleep care. The renowned quadruple-boarded sleep medicine specialist, Dr. Said Mostafavi, spearheads our team.  At Century Sleep Inc., we believe that a restful nights sleep can work wonders for a persons overall well-being, helping to decrease the risk of severe health issues such as congestive heart failure, hypertension, depression, Alzheimers disease, and stroke. We warmly welcome individuals of all ages experiencing sleep difficulties and are committed to expertly diagnosing and treating conditions like insomnia, restless legs syndrome, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy. Our state-of-the-art sleep centers in West Los Angeles and Mission Hills, San Fernando Valley, boast sleep study rooms designed with style and comfort in mind. The inviting atmosphere features amenities like queen-size beds, recliners, and LED TVs, ensuring that patients can truly unwind and achieve better results compared to traditional hospital settings. At Century Sleep Inc., we understand that each person is unique, which is why we avoid a one-size-fits-all approach to patient care. Our sleep specialists collaborate closely with patients to devise customized solutions, recognizing the distinct nature and multiple causes of each individuals sleep challenges.  Our array of services includes sleep consultations, in-center sleep studies, home sleep studies, positive airway pressure (PAP) device services, and innovative insomnia therapy solutions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. We utilize cutting-edge ResMed and 3B Medicals Luna range of PAP devices for sleep apnea treatment and offer evaluation for minimally invasive Inspire® surgery for patients who are intolerant of PAP devices. Do not let sleep disorders hold you back! Reach out to Century Sleep Inc. today by phone, email, or request a consultation online, and let us help you rediscover the joy of restful sleep and all the health benefits that come with it.

    (131) 068 - 3311

    8 MI

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