Stress, cold weather, and festive indulgence make the holiday season the most dangerous time of year for heart emergencies, according to American Medical Response. The emergency medical service ...
Caring for your heart, and responding if someone else’s heart suddenly stops, can help protect your independence and the people you love.
When the temperature starts to go down, cardiologists across India prepare for the sharp seasonal spike in heart emergencies. From sudden heart attacks to worsening valve problems, winter brings a ...
Stress, cold weather and festive indulgence make the holiday season the most dangerous time of year for heart emergencies. American Medical Response found that cardiac emergencies increase by more ...
Eat, drink and enjoy the outdoors and family gatherings — in moderation, say those who see an increase in heart emergencies during the holiday season. Cardiac emergencies spike 30% on Christmas Eve, ...
Watching someone collapse from sudden cardiac arrest is a scary experience — but knowing what to do can save a life. Quick action and knowing how to use a device like an automated external ...
As families celebrate, American Medical Response says knowing the signs of a heart emergency and calling 911 right away can make the difference. Throughout the holidays, we often see people ignore ...
North Oaks Medical Center has earned national accreditation as a Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI from the American College ...