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Heart Healthy Stories
Seniors Get Heart Healthy
Give yourself a special gift this February by taking a heart health seminar offered at St. E.
At The Heart Of Women's Health
Women often think of heart disease as a 'men’s disease'--one doc says that's wrong.
Signs That Warn Of Heart Attack
Some heart attacks are sudden and intenxe, but most of them start slowly, with mild pain or discomfort.
Smokers Get Little Help From Docs To Stop
Most of the estimated 45 million Americans who still smoke say they'd like to quit.
Patients Get New Guidelines For Heart Treatment
Patients with heart blockages will be assessed for surgery on a new set of guidelines.
Goodbye Sunshine, Time To Replenish Vitamin D
Soon, the sun will be merely a rumor for long stretches during waking hours, and darkness will dominate our senses and moods.
Town & Country Combats Child Obesity
It’s a fact – obesity is on the rise, especially for children.
Quit Smoking: A Pledge To Take To Heart
Secondhand smoke is responsible for an estimated 3,000 lung cancer deaths among U.S. nonsmokers each year, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Ky. May Be E-Health Leader
Ky. moves forward with the creation of statewide health information exchange.
Repairing Hearts With Patient's Stem Cells
University of Utah researchers are going to be the first in the country to inject patients' own stem cells into their hearts to treat two types of heart failure.
Gift Of Life And Love
Inside little Mia McDonald beats the heart of an angel.
Heart Health: Tips On Surviving Cold Weather
Severe hypothermia can lead to death.
Vitamin D: Important Illness Prevention
What you should know about Vitamin D and how it helps your body fight disease.
Women Shouldn't Discount Threat Of Heart Disease
Nanette Morrow was a busy 36-year-old mother of two and high profile prosecutor when the heart attack hit.
NKU Takes Health To Heart
Go Red for Heart Health event scheduled for Feb. 6.
Wine Walk Benefits American Heart Assoc.
Kick off American Heart Month in style with the Newport on the Levee and Q102’s Wine Walk! Tuesday, from 6-10 p.m.
Forget Old Fears, Heart-Failure Patients Can Exercise
Contrary to popular belief, people with heart failure can work out at the gym, ride bikes and participate in other exercises that once were considered dangerously strenuous, a large international study led by Duke University researchers has found.
Go Red With Heart Awareness Fashion
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer for women. Wear red, show you care.
Great American Health Check: Guide To A Healthy ’09
As 2009 kicks off, many begin the year with great intentions to fulfill healthy New Year’s resolutions.
Guarding Against Obesity, Prevent Diabetes
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that the rate of adults diagnosed with new cases of diabetes has increased more than 90 percent during the past 10 years.
St. E. Offers Stroke, Cardiovascular Screening
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in the U.S., often without warning signs or symptoms.
Keep A Happy Heart With St. E.
A simple, quick and painless screening could help you avoid a stroke or ruptured aneurysm.
Weight-Loss Program Named America’s Healthiest Diet
The Structure House weight-loss plan received high marks for its focus on healthy lifestyle changes.
HAPI Welcomes ‘Step & Shoot’ Cardiac CTA Software
The Heart Attack Prevention Institute® at ProScan Imaging recently announced the installation of Step & Shoot Cardiac CT scanning at its Cincinnati Midtown location.
Is There An Electrician In The House?
When the heart’s on the blink, sometimes only an electrophysiologist will do.
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