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Do I Have Heart Disease?
Heart disease is the #1 killer of Americans today. Learn your risk so you can prevent it from harming your heart. February is American Heart Month. This is a great time to learn about your risk for developing heart disease …
The Benefits of Cardiac Robotic Surgery
Minimally invasive cardiac surgeries are quickly replacing traditional open heart surgeries. Learn why. Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. It takes over 600,000 lives each year, many of which are preventable. Thanks to …
Chest Pain: What It Means and When to Worry
Find out when you need to worry about chest pain. Chest pain is always a cause for concern, however, many people fail to realize that it can also be a symptom of health issues other than heart disease or the …
Top 5 Surprising Signs and Symptoms of a Heart Attack
Every February hearts adorn shopping aisles along with boxes of chocolate and various gifts in shades of red. This is also a great time to take notice of the most important heart you’ll ever have — your own. February is …
STEMI: Be Aware of the Dangers
Do you know what a STEMI is? It’s hard to be concerned about this deadly heart condition when you aren’t exactly sure what it is in the first place. Here we will explain what a STEMI is, it’s dangers and …
Categories: Cardiac Health
Tags: dangers, Denton Regional Medical System, heart attack, STEMI
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Men vs. Women: Not Every Heart Attack Is the Same
If you think that heart attacks usually affect just men, think again. In the United States, nearly half of all heart attacks happen to women. Complications could be prevented if treatment is administered right away, but frequently symptoms can go …
Categories: Cardiac Health, Main
Tags: Denton Regional Medical Center, heart attack, hospitals North Texas, symptoms, women
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Can You Spot a Heart Attack?
Each year, tens of thousands of people in the Unites States suffer a heart attack. In fact, heart disease is the leading killer in the United States and around the world. To protect yourself and those you love, it’s important …
