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What your pregnancy could say about your heart health
Read more: What your pregnancy could say about your heart healthA new report published in the Journal of the American Heart Association says women who have a history of gestational diabetes during pregnancy may be at an increased risk for developing atherosclerosis later in life. Researchers say this may even be true of women who were not obese and who did not develop diabetes or metabolic syndrome…
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Inspired by High Intensity Workouts? Be Careful with Your Joints
Read more: Inspired by High Intensity Workouts? Be Careful with Your JointsAre you familiar with the term HIIT? It stands for high intensity interval training. If you think it sounds like an exercise program reserved for Olympic athletes, don’t jump to conclusions so fast. HIIT programs are quickly rising in the United States, especially among the mainstream. The American College of Sports Medicine just released the top fitness…
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When Heart Disease Strikes, Cardiac Rehab Helps Rebuild
Read more: When Heart Disease Strikes, Cardiac Rehab Helps RebuildAt the age of 47, Annabeth Baker suffered a heart attack and permanent heart damage in August of 2013. “It was totally unexpected,” she admits. Unexpected, because she did not experience the traditional symptoms associated with a heart attack – chest pains, shortness of breath and pain in the left arm. “I misread the symptoms,”…
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Women and Heart Disease – Why We Go Red
Read more: Women and Heart Disease – Why We Go RedFriday, February 7 one decision is made easier for women across the country as they look through their closets and Go Red in support of women and heart disease by wearing red. Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S., yet many women still associate heart attacks and heart disease with men. However, one…
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5 Easy Ways to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions
Read more: 5 Easy Ways to Keep Your New Year’s ResolutionsWhen it comes to ringing in the New Year, deciding what we will do differently over the next 12 months is the topic of conversation shortly after the ball drops. A new year is a fresh start and more often than not, striving for better health makes at least the short list of resolutions. However,…
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Survivorship Program offers Bridge following Cancer Treatment
Read more: Survivorship Program offers Bridge following Cancer TreatmentWhen is a cancer patient no longer a cancer patient? Is it after the final round of chemotherapy or radiation? Is it the moment you learn the MRI is all clear? Is it after being in remission for a year? Two? Being a cancer patient is more involved than having cancer. There are fears, hopes,…
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Preventing Holiday Heart Attacks
Read more: Preventing Holiday Heart AttacksThe holidays are one of the best times of the year. From the decorations, to the festive music and gatherings, winter is a time marked with cheer and celebration for many. However, it is also a busy and stressful time of year for many – putting them at an increased risk of suffering a heart…
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Winter Weather Health Safety
Read more: Winter Weather Health SafetyAs the bitter cold temperatures remain in our area for the next several days, the lingering effects of the winter storm, which swept across the midwest Thursday, pose certain risks to your health. Make sure you are aware of extra precautions to take to keep you and your family safe and healthy. Think Snow Think…
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Thanksgiving Prep for a Healthy Holiday
Read more: Thanksgiving Prep for a Healthy HolidayIt’s that time of year when we gather with friends and family and eat with our eyes as much as our stomachs, as holiday favorites return to the table. Who can pass up dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy or those hot buttery rolls? And that’s not even including dessert. The Calorie Control Council says the average…
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Born Too Soon – Premature Babies in Texas
Read more: Born Too Soon – Premature Babies in TexasOne in nine babies in the U.S. are born prematurely, defined as born prior to 37 weeks gestation. Premature birth can lead to a number of developmental complications immediately following delivery and later in life for the child, but advances in medicine are producing better outcomes in recent years. Organizations like March of Dimes, health…