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@SCAI sponsors https://t.co/FZq6A2irp6, a public education initiative on cardiovascular disease and treatment, not to be construed as medical diagnosis or advice.

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2 years
70% of Americans are unaware of the most common vascular disease, peripheral artery disease (PAD), which is also the leading cause of amputations. We encourage patients to Get a Pulse on PAD by learning the symptoms and risk factors ➡️ https://t.co/XFsNYF1CkD. #PulseonPAD
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2 years
Thank you @joelbervell for sharing key information about PAD! We encourage everyone to Get a Pulse on PAD. For more, visit https://t.co/XFsNYF1CkD. https://t.co/pgI7ixlmlh #PulseonPAD #PADAwareness
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Laying the foundation for patient-focused PAD awareness.
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4 years
Social stress interaction could cause heart disease by 21%. Read more about women who are at risk of coronary diseases due to social stress.
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4 years
Exercises that build strength can benefit the heart more than aerobic activities, such as walking and cycling, according to recent research.
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Training with weights has a greater effect on reducing heart risks than running or cycling, according to recent research presented at a conference.
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4 years
When you have high blood pressure, heart failure, or heart valve disease, you should be aware of special dietary considerations that will contribute to your wellness. https://t.co/zE27yiElpf
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4 years
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. 1 in 4 deaths in the U.S. occur due to heart disease, and the condition affects all genders and all ethnic groups. Read more about the cause and treatments of heart disease. Read more: https://t.co/7kOaJlu57t
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Heart disease is a major cause of death. In this article, learn about the different types, how to recognize the symptoms, and what treatment to expect.
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5 years
It is critical now more than ever that Americans maintain overall health by continuing routine care and seeking treatment for medical emergencies. That’s why we are reminding people to stay in care with the #SecondsStillCount campaign.
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5 years
Even though it impacts millions of Americans, many know very little about heart #valvedisease, which causes 25,000 deaths annually. Watch this short video to learn more:
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5 years
When was the last time you got your heart checked? This #ValveDiseaseDay, learn the #valvedisease risk factors and symptoms & schedule your annual exam with your doc! Learn more: https://t.co/yEOR76mUF7.
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Symptoms of #valvedisease are often dismissed as normal signs of #aging. Learn what symptoms to look for & talk to your healthcare professional. More:
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@SrihariNaiduMD
Srihari S. Naidu, MD
5 years
For patients who want to better understand heart attack, heart failure stroke and atrial fibrillation and both prevention and treatment. One hour podcast link below. @BrownMedicine @MedicalNassau @NYSCACC @SCAI @AnkurKalraMD @baileyannRN @MendedHearts @KhandelwalMD @stentdoc1
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Nassau County Medical Society
5 years
February is Heart Health Month. Take a look at our informative webinar from last night. Special thanks to Dr. Naidu for a great discussion @SrihariNaiduMD https://t.co/1H3bHJ5AWe
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5 years
HFSA has several important patient resources available including a patient webinar series, risk assessment toolkit, and other educational tools. Visit https://t.co/LIqXE1AEVH for information. #HFWeek2021
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5 years
It is critical now more than ever that Americans, especially in our minority communities, maintain overall health by continuing routine care and seeking treatment for medical emergencies. That’s why we are reminding people to stay in care with the #SecondsStillCount campaign.
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Only 1 in 3 African Americans and Latinos would be comfortable going to the hospital for a medical emergency during the ongoing pandemic. #SecondsStillCount when it comes to heart attacks and stroke - learn why it’s critical to stay in care: https://t.co/enNrGqw81F
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When it comes to #hearthealth and staying in care, minorities are disproportionately impacted. Our recent survey found African Americans & Latinos feel less safe going to the doctor during the pandemic compared to the general population #SecondsStillCount https://t.co/LrHshdmOSw
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5 years
Understanding blood pressure, how to read your pressure, and what different readings mean is important to maintaining your heart health.
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5 years
Is PFO Closure the right treatment for you? Learn more about the criteria.
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