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      Controlling Stress and Cardiovascular Health

      Lower your risk: Control stress. When you’re stressed, your heartbeat speeds up and your blood pressure skyrockets. The next time you feel tension taking over, sit back and look at what’s bothering you. Read More

      Controlling Your Cholesterol

      Cholesterol is a waxy substance that travels in your bloodstream. When you have high cholesterol, it builds up in the walls of your blood vessels. This makes the blood vessels narrower and blood flow decrease. Then you could have a heart attack or a stroke. Read More

      Coping with Heart Failure

      When you’re living with heart failure, it’s normal to feel sad or down at times. Some medications can also affect your mood. Following your treatment plan may seem like a lot to remember. If you feel overwhelmed, just focus on one day at a time. Read More

      Coronary Angiography

      Angiography is a special type of x-ray that allows your coronary arteries to be viewed and recorded on film. Your doctor can see if the blood vessels to your heart are clogged. Read More

      Coronary Angioplasty

      Your doctor will talk to you about your heart problem and explain how angioplasty can help. Angioplasty relieves symptoms of coronary artery disease by improving blood flow to your heart. Read More

      Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

      Coronary artery bypass surgery creates a path for blood to flow around a blockage and helps prevent a heart attack. Read More

      Coronary Artery Spasm


      Coronary Atherectomy

      Atherectomy is a procedure that relieves symptoms of coronary artery disease by improving blood flow to your heart. Read More

      Coronary Stents

      A stent is a small metal coil or mesh tube that is placed in a narrowed artery through a catheter (a long, thin tube) to help improve blood flow to your heart. The stent permanently holds the passageway open and helps reduce the rate of restenosis, renarrowing of the artery. Read More

      Diabetes and Heart Disease

      If you have diabetes, you are two to four times more likely to have heart disease than someone without diabetes. You can control your health risks by making some changes in your life. Read More
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