Be a Hero, Save a Life, Learn Hands-Only CPR
Witnessing a cardiac arrest can be frightening, but don’t be afraid to take action — two simple steps can save a life. Each year, more than 350,000 cardiac arrests occur outside of a hospital or emergency department, according to the American Heart Association. When someone experiences cardiac arrest, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can make the […]
Medicare Cuts Could Limit Access to Critical Lab Tests
Medical tests done by clinical laboratories are an essential part of health care. However, repeated Medicare reimbursement cuts to clinical laboratory services could threaten patients’ access to common tests used to diagnose, monitor and manage serious diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. A new campaign, called Stop Lab Cuts, is working to fix this […]
Feeling Burn Self-Care for Heartburn
After a year like no other, we are beginning to see glimpses of a return to our pre-pandemic lives. Public health guidance and scientific advances mean we are trickling back into our favorite restaurants, joining together to share meals, and toasting to a year of missing family and friends.But these celebrations come with their fair […]
Follow These 5 Easy Tips to Keep Your Heart Happy and Healthy
Experts have found that good nutrition and eating a variety of fruits and vegetables continues to be one of the best ways to safeguard our health. Unfortunately, this time-tested advice proves more easily said than done, and heart disease remains one of the top killers of Americans. Every 25 seconds someone experiences an episode of […]
America Faces Cardiologist Shortage
Heart disease remains the number-one killer in the United States. There is no shortage of patients needing cardiologists — and yet there aren’t enough doctors to go around. According to a new report released by the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the number of practicing cardiologists will need to double between 2000 and 2050 to […]
5 Easy Tips for Taking Care of Your Heart
Northern California native June Auld, 76, leads a very full life. Aside from her day job as a mental health professional, she can be found, with her husband, Glenn, cooking for the homeless, providing foster care to guide dogs or taking walks around their neighborhood. It was during one of those full days that Auld […]
Don’t Ignore Irregular Heart-Related Complications
Atrial fibrillation (also called AFib or AF) is a quivering or irregular heartbeat that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. In fact, having AFib makes you up to five times more likely to have a stroke, according to the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association, […]
New Device Helps Protect Patients from Stroke During Heart Valve Replacement
As people age, stroke is one of their greatest fears. In fact, many Americans believe that surviving a stroke with a disability could be worse than dying. With stroke being one of the biggest risks of undergoing heart valve replacement, doctors are enthusiastic about new technology that may help.Almost one in 10 patients that undergo […]
Playbook for Optimising Structural Heart Programmes
Structural heart disease refers to various abnormalities in the heart’s structure that can affect its ability to pump blood effectively. These conditions can be life-threatening and require specialized care. A structural heart program is designed to provide comprehensive care to patients with structural heart disease, and optimizing these programs is crucial to improving patient outcomes. […]
Next Generation Supplements Make Menopause Less Stressful
Menopause is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be intolerable. Many women experience a range of debilitating physical and psychological symptoms before and during menopause, including hot flashes, night sweats, pain, emotional ups and downs, hormone fluctuations, and low sexual desire. However, many women may not realize that their risk of heart disease also increases […]