Community Care Services 25 Owen St, Belleville, MI 48111 7346977880 (Phone)
Community Care Services 26650 Eureka Rd Suite A, Taylor, MI 48180 7349553550 (Phone)
Lincoln Behavioral Services 9315 Telegraph Rd, Redford, MI 48239 3134504500 (Phone)
Community Care Services 26184 Outer Dr, Lincoln Park, MI 48146 3133897525 (Phone)
Certifications:
Psychiatry, 1985
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Community Care Services 25 Owen St, Belleville, MI 48111
Community Care Services 26184 Outer Dr, Lincoln Park, MI 48146
Community Care Services 26650 Eureka Rd Suite A, Taylor, MI 48180
Lincoln Behavioral Services 9315 Telegraph Rd, Redford, MI 48239
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital 2333 Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte, MI 48192
Oakwood Heritage Hospital 10000 Telegraph Road, Taylor, MI 48180
Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center 18101 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124
Education:
Medical School Kyungpook National University, School Of Medicine Medical School St Joseph Mercy Hospital Graduated: 1971 Medical School Daegu Presby Hospital Graduated: 1968 Medical School Northville Reg Psychology Hospital Graduated: 1974
Dr. Shin graduated from the Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Taegu, So Korea in 1963. He works in Lincoln Park, MI and 1 other location and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Shin is affiliated with Beaumont Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center and Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.
Study co-author Hyun Shin, a doctoral candidate at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, is of the opinion that, Although instant noodle is a convenient and delicious food, there could be an increased risk for metabolic syndrome given [the food's] high sodium, unhealthy saturated fat and gHyun Shin along with his fellow researchers from the Harvard and Baylor Universities has studied the diet patterns of almost eleven thousand adults in South Korea. They were largely between the ages of nineteen and sixty-four. It was found that there was a higher risk of cardiovascular disease among
Date: Aug 16, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Sorry, Instant Noodle Lovers. The College Staple Could Hurt Your Heart
"Although instant noodle is a convenient and delicious food, there could be an increased risk for metabolic syndrome given [the food's] high sodium, unhealthy saturated fat and glycemic loads," said study co-author Hyun Shin, a doctoral candidate at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. [7