Filtered By Cardiology Tag
By CentraState Health|2021-11-24T09:30:39-05:00April 11th, 2021|Categories: Women’s Health|Tags: Cardiology, Women’s Health|
An estimated 44 million women in the U.S. are affected by cardiovascular diseases. Enhance your well-being and heart health by learning these subtle symptoms that can signal something isn’t right. Increased pressure in the chest or heartburn (While both men and women can feel like there’s an elephant on [...]
By CentraState Health|2021-06-16T15:02:49-04:00February 9th, 2021|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Heart Health|
By Caryn Alter, MS, RD, FAND, Registered Dietitian Cardiac Rehabilitation at CentraState Medical Center Eating healthy while dining out has always been a challenge. At least in pre-COVID times, you could ask your server questions about how the food was prepared. Now with so many of us giving up [...]
By CentraState Health|2021-06-16T15:01:47-04:00February 1st, 2021|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Heart Health|
By Caryn Alter, MS, RD, FAND, Registered Dietitian Cardiac Rehabilitation at CentraState Medical Center Whether you’re purchasing your groceries online or perusing foods from your pantry, it’s essential to understand how the Nutrition Facts label impacts your health. The label format has recently been revised and improved by the [...]
By CentraState Health|2021-06-15T16:37:57-04:00January 11th, 2021|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Heart Health|
When Linda Kantor felt stomach discomfort last Valentine’s Day, she assumed it was indigestion from a heavy celebratory dinner and took some antacids. But the feeling persisted the next day with some pain in her arm, so she called her son-in-law, who advised her to go to an urgent [...]
By CentraState Health|2020-02-03T12:13:11-05:00January 14th, 2020|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Heart Health|
Lifestyle changes go a long way to reducing your risk for heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. Here’s how the women of CentraState’s Cardiac Services stay mindful about their heart health: Before eating, I ask: Is this food going to be my medicine, or is this going to cause [...]
By CentraState Health|2024-05-02T12:14:11-04:00October 11th, 2019|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Patient Stories, Women’s Health|
When Mildred Grace, 72, had an EKG as a safeguard before a scheduled surgery, it signaled that she may have a cardiac issue. At the advice of a friend, she contacted the Gloria Saker Women’s Heart Program at CentraState—where she learned that despite not having any symptoms, she had [...]
By CentraState Health|2020-02-27T11:27:11-05:00October 29th, 2018|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Health and Wellness|
Last year, Family Practice of CentraState and several other CentraState physician practices were selected to participate in the Million Hearts® Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Model program, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ five-year initiative to reduce heart attack and stroke risk. Since then, participating patients have reduced their [...]
By CentraState Health|2018-09-05T15:44:14-04:00May 29th, 2018|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Endovascular Surgery, Patient Stories|
Long-Time First Responder Marks Another First Bart Amburgey, an 87-year-old lifelong resident of New Egypt, is considered by many as a legend in his hometown. Earning the nickname “Father Bart” for his reputation as a role model and storyteller, he has volunteered in his community throughout his life—including 47 [...]
By |2020-04-28T11:28:56-04:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Men’s Health, Patient Stories, Rehabilitation|
Larry Donsky is known for cracking jokes and making people laugh, but when he suffered a heart attack last June, he got serious about his health with cardiac rehabilitation. Active in the men’s club of his adult community and the local Italian-American club, the 77-year-old Jackson resident regularly booked [...]
By CentraState Health|2018-11-13T16:29:43-05:00April 12th, 2018|Categories: Health A-Z|Tags: Cardiology, Patient Stories, Rehabilitation, Women’s Health|
Feeling in the peak of health, 65-year-old Louise Cassar of Jackson visited her primary care physician in early February 2013 for her annual physical exam. To her surprise, the electrocardiogram (EKG), a routine part of the exam, revealed a slight abnormality. Despite Louise having had no symptoms that would [...]
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