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Warning Sounded on Drugs that Pose Risk for Heart Failure Patients
August 29, 2016

Warning Sounded on Drugs that Pose Risk for Heart Failure Patients

July 27, 2016

Prevention Key to the Future of Cardiovascular Medicine

Collage of pictures from the conference
June 24, 2016

Ottawa Heart Research Conference Takes on Atrial Fibrillation

10 TIPS FOR EMOTIONAL HEALTH: Paying attention to your emotional health can help you manage stress and emotions. Practice Deep Breathing: Deep breathing relaxes your body and lowers your blood pressure and heart rate. Name Your Emotions: Naming your emotions helps you be more aware and decide how you will react. Try Not to Judge Your Emotions: Judging our emotions can make them seem worse. Know Your Emotional Triggers: Knowing what makes you angry, sad or anxious will help you be better prepared. Be More Mi
June 24, 2016

10 Tips for Emotional Health

June 24, 2016

Hospital-Initiated Smoking Cessation Reduces Deaths and Future Health Care Usage

Pacemaker
May 27, 2016

Pacemaker/ICD Bleeding Complication Increases Risk of Serious Infections

Focus on women and heart disease: statin therapy, gestational diabetes, and atrial fibrillation
May 27, 2016

Rapid Beats: Heart Disease News and Updates for May

four women
May 16, 2016

CWHHS 2016: What We Know about Women and Heart Disease

An Ask the Experts panel at the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit included (from left) Lisa Mielniczuk, MD, Ottawa Heart Institute; Sharon Mulvagh, MD, Mayo Clinic; Jacqueline Saw, MD, University of British Columbia; and Sharonne Hayes, MD, Mayo Clinic.
May 16, 2016

CWHHS 2016: What’s Needed to Improve Women’s Heart Health?

Man wearing continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine to treat sleep apnea
March 29, 2016

Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease

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March 24, 2016

40th Anniversary Flashback: Launch of the STEMI Heart Attack Program

Dr. Marino Labinaz holding a TAVI catheter and valve
March 24, 2016

What’s Next for TAVI?

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