Cardiac
Are You A Candidate For The New Clinical Trial for Atherosclerosis?
Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds up on the insides of your arteries. Local Talk Show Host Doesn’t Miss a Beat
Darryl Berger, program director for WNPV-1440 AM radio in Lansdale and host of the Comment Please talk show, had his pacemaker replaced at Doylestown Hospital The Little Red Dress Becomes a Classic: An Update on Women and Heart Disease
The Red Dress campaign alerts women that heart disease the leading cause of death in women. Doylestown Heart Institute Rated Top 10 in PA
Rated 5-Star for treatment of heart attack, coronary interventional procedures, valve replacement surgery, and treatment of heart failure Prompt Action Improves Recovery From Stroke
Thanks to the quick action of his wife, Joseph Campbell received life-saving stroke treatment at Doylestown Hospital. The Power of 3 Hours
That’s the window of opportunity in which tPA can reduce the effects of stroke after the onset of symptoms. Heart Valves: Vital Gatekeepers
Learn how they work and common problems associated with heart valves Mitral Valve Prolapse
If you've been diagnosed, you are not alone. Heart Patient Goes The Distance
Frank Davis travels twice weekly from Staten Island to Doylestown Hospital for cardiac rehab Target Heart Rate Ensures Effective Cardio Workout
Find out how to calculate your target heart rate and why knowing your numbers can increase your workout results Sleep Apnea Could Signal Heart Disease
The Heart Institute of Doylestown Hospital
A regional center of excellence for cardiovascular care When to Seek Help for a Racing Heart
Is It A Stroke?
Here are the symptoms of a stroke and how to be sure it is a stroke Life Changes In A Stroke
700,000 Americans suffered a stroke in 2006, thats 1 every 45 seconds. Find out the facts on stroke and what can be done if you or someone you love suffers a stroke 2 New State-of-the-Art Cardiac Cath Labs at Doylestown Hospital
Flat screen technology and digital imaging showcase new advanced equipment. 3 moves to lower your blood pressure
30 clinical trials
give Doylestown Hospital patients access to newest treatments
Doylestown Hospital’s Medical Research Department offers patients access to state-of-the-art clinical trials and leading-edge medical technology. A Monitored Pacemaker Allows Peace of Mind
A Routine Blood Pressure Screening Saved Her Life
Achy Legs
And the Beat Goes On…
Antihypertensives Lower Blood Pressure in Many Ways
Asthma May Increase Risk of Heart Disease
People who have asthma need to pay special attention to their heart health as it may increase the risk of heart disease. Bucks County District Attorney Fights Heart Disease, and Wins!
Previously unaware of her heart problems, DA Diane E. Gibbons underwent surgery and lifestyle changes to prevail over heart disease Cardiac MRI is a Helpful Diagnostic Tool
Cardiac MRI provides excellent images for a cardiologist to use to diagnose and make decisions regarding treatment for heart patients. Cardiac Rehabilitation:
A Prescription for Life
Exploring Medicine's Frontiers Through NIH Research
By collaborating with the National Institutes of Health, Doylestown Hospital evaluates innovative treatments for cardiovascular disease. Women May Overlook Heart Attack Symptoms
For women, the symptoms of heart attack are often more subtle than men. Love Your Heart
Take these preventive steps to ward off heart disease Quitting Smoking Now Could Save Your Life
Your blood pressure and heart rate improve almost instantly when you stop smoking. Research proves the health benefits of quitting smoking. Spring Cleaning Got You Gasping?
It could mean more than you think The Heart Attack That Wasn’t
Is it a stroke? Think F.A.S.T.!
Happiness
Prescription for a Healthy Heart
New studies show that socializing with friends, reducing stress and staying positive might be just as important for your heart as working out and eating healthfully. If You Want to Protect Your Heart,
You May Have to Raise a Little HDL
It’s an established medical fact that you can eat your way into a heart attack. But your diet can also help you work your way out of that high-risk zone. Women Not Using Rehab
According to findings of a Mayo Clinic study, heart attack patients who participate in cardiac rehabilitation have the same survival rate as people who have never suffered a heart attack. |