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Stamford Health hosts ‘Open Your Heart Reunion' for heart surgery survivors
The event on Saturday aims to offer community and camaraderie for former patients.
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Here's why woman have a higher chance of dying from their first heart attack than men
On National Go Red for Women Day, a cardiologist from the Yale School of Medicine explains the importance of heart health and why the illness is the number one killer of women.
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New Haven Health Department stresses importance of heart health
The City of New Haven Health Department is hosting a health fair to make sure people have access to important screenings that may otherwise go unchecked.
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Diabetes Drug Patients Use For Weight Loss May Have Heart Benefits
Known by their brand names like Ozempic and Wegovy, these approved treatments for type 2 diabetes patients have made headlines recently for their effectiveness at treating obesity and helping people with or without diabetes lose weight.
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Man's Flu-Like Symptoms Lead to Open Heart Surgery
What started as flu-like symptoms led to open heart surgery for a Dallas man.
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Women Advocate for Heart Awareness on National Wear Red Day
Men and women are encouraged to wear red to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and help save lives.
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New Stamford Health Program Screens First Responders for Signs of Heart Disease
They save lives and now there are efforts out of Stamford Health to save the lives of Connecticut’s first responders. Stamford Health has launched a new program to screen for signs of heart disease in police officers, and it will soon be expanding to firefighters and EMTs, as well. Law enforcement officers regularly find themselves in high stress and...
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Yale Expert Talks About Importance of Heart Health
Lisa Marie Presley’s death is a sobering reminder of the risk we all face of suffering a sudden cardiac episode.
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DFW Mother, Son Who Survived Sudden Cardiac Arrest Address Importance of AEDs, CPR
What happened to Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin during Monday Night Football is putting a focus on the importance of CPR training and an AED.
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Week After Christmas Brings More Heart Attacks Than Any Other Time of Year. Here's Why
According to the Dallas-based American Heart Association, more people die of heart attacks between Christmas day and New Year’s day than at any other time of year.