“Just need to catch my breath,” I gasped, like I’d just finished a marathon. I sank gratefully onto a boulder. It took a few ...
In America, heart disease is the No. 1 killer of men and women and the leading cause of death for people of most racial and ...
Health First’s Heart & Vascular Program has earned its third straight 3-star overall isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) recognition from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS). [...] ...
The CDC says that almost half of Americans have at least one risk factor for heart disease. That's why you should get screenings regularly. Now let's dig into when you should. Hint: it's before ...
It’s the leading cause of death in America for both men and women and it’s responsible for one in every five deaths — heart ...
February is heart month. Almost all heart attacks are preventable, but in spite of that they remain the number one cause of ...
February is American Heart Month, and Oswego Health’s Center for Cardiology is committed to raising awareness and encouraging the community to take proactive steps to protect ...
Most people have never been to med school, so their ability to diagnose illnesses or health problems is limited. Yet, the average person knows that the health of their heart is all important.
Heart Health Champions The region’s top heart experts share their insight on the latest advances in heart care and the best ways to live a […] ...
Cardiologists reveal the unexpected symptoms of clogged arteries and underlying heart disease that you should know about. The ...
The findings showed that P2Y12 inhibitors were more effective than aspirin in reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
More than 18 million adults have coronary artery disease, but many don’t know they have it…until they have chest pain or heart attack. Buildup of calcium in the heart arteries is often the cause. A ...