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Women and Heart Disease with Gary Lapierre & Liz Tassinari Listen to Podcast: Signs and symptoms of a heart attack for women can be different than the symptoms experienced by men. (4:43) | Dr. Demetrius Rizos and Kidney Disease Listen to Podcast: Listen to Podcast: Kidney disease can play a key role in heart problems. (2:26) | Dr. Mobeen Sheikh explains vascular problems. Listen to Podcast: Listen to Podcast: The common vascular problems are identified and discussed. (3:47) |
Heart Disease Risk Factors with Gary Lapierre & Liz Tassinari Listen to Podcast: The risk for heart disease is higher for some individuals. Learn what those risks are. (4:35) | Latest Treatments / Procedures for Diagnosing and Treating Heart Disease with Gary Lapierre & Francis Cleary, M.D. Listen to Podcast: Advances in technology and diagnostic tests help identify heart disease. (4:43) | Stroke Program Coordinator, Thom Kelly identifies types of stroke. Listen to Podcast: Listen to Podcast: The various types of strokes are explained. (3:24) |
Nurse, Helene Hutchinson and Gary LaPierre discuss Congestive Heart Failure Treatments Listen to Podcast: Listen to Podcast: Congestive Heart Failure treatment options explained. (2:36) | Francis Cleary, M.D. and Gary Lapierre Discuss the Importance of Getting Prompt Emergency Help Listen to Podcast: Call 911 if you are experiencing the signs and symptoms of a heart attack. Don’t wait! (4:35) | How the Heart Works with Gary Lapierre & David Martin, M.D. Listen to Podcast: The heart needs blood flow and electrical stimulation. (4:38) |
Helene Hutchinson defines Congestive Heart Failure Listen to Podcast: Listen to Podcast: Congestive Heart Failure-the heart’s inability to pump enough blood. (3:15) | F.A.S.T. Listen to Podcast: Listen to Podcast: Do you know if someone is having a stroke? (2:49) | What Happens During a Heart Attack with Gary Lapierre & David Martin, M.D. Listen to Podcast: Blockage of a coronary artery can get a buildup of plaque causing blood flow to be blocked enough to cause a heart attack. (4:30) |