News & Noteworthy
Friends of The Heart Institute for Life
A special thank you to those people that have choosen to become Life Members of the Friends Thank You Robert Byers Sr.
During the 9th Annual Heart Brunch, guest speaker Robert L. Byers Sr. shared a moving account of the sudden heart attack he experienced earlier this year. Safe Summer Travel Tips
With a few simple precautions, you can have a safe and fun summer Handy Tips To Keep You Healthy
Is Your Desk Making you Sick?
The Hunt for Reliable Health Information on the Web
Heart Patient Goes The Distance
Frank Davis travels twice weekly from Staten Island to Doylestown Hospital for cardiac rehab Stay Cool in the Summer Heat
As you enjoy the warm weather and sunshine this summer, take steps to avoid heat-related illnesses Show Your Kids You Care: Slather Them in Sunscreen
It takes only one blistering sunburn to increase your child’s future risk of skin cancer; five or more and the chances are doubled. Vein Treatments Can Improve Appearance and Alleviate Discomfort
Language Development in Children
Born with sophisticated tools to learn language rapidly, kids lead the conversation with eye contact, gestures and words. Milestones for Language Development
Though language and speech develop at different rates, rough guidelines apply Gender-Specific Knee Replacement Helps Women Maintain an Active Lifestyle
A gradual departure from the original "one size fits all" design of knee replacement has made Gender-specific knee replacement the latest trend in orthopedics Not a Child or a Teen, They're in Between
Between childhood and the teens, tweens begin making bigger choices that shape their future. 2 New State-of-the-Art Cardiac Cath Labs at Doylestown Hospital
Flat screen technology and digital imaging showcase new advanced equipment. Wireless Technology for the Heart
Doylestown Hospital is among the first community hospitals in the area to offer Bi-Ventricular Internal Cardiac Defibrillators/Pacemakers. Have Hypoxia? Heed Your Heart When You Travel
Heart-to-Heart Volunteer Program
A hand to hold when you’re not feeling Bold |