Observed annually on the fourth Tuesday in March by the American Diabetes Association, Diabetes Alert Day is a one-day “wake-up call” that focuses on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk. Learn more by visiting: https://t.co/ijfs79iRzQ
US Heart & Vascular is one of the largest independent comprehensive practices of cardiovascular health in the nation. If you’re interested in joining our team, please visit the link below to discover career opportunities within our practice:
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Are you getting enough sleep? Studies show that habitual short sleep increases the chance of cardiovascular events. Learn more in the article below: https://t.co/fkZ4OxOLQS
We invite you to watch Dr. Neil Gheewala, Structural Interventional Cardiologist at Pima Heart & Vascular, describe the focus of structural heart disease.
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US Heart & Vascular is in New Orleans ready to attend ACC.23/WCC. This Expo is the largest gathering of innovative cardiovascular products and services shown under one roof. To view the Expo Floor Plan and Exhibitor list, please visit: https://t.co/X5cGvqYxlN
US Heart & Vascular is excited to attend this year’s ACC, hosted by The American College of Cardiology together with the World Heart Federation. See you in New Orleans!
This Cardiovascular Professionals Week, US Heart and Vascular wants to honor and thank our caring and hardworking cardiovascular providers, technologists, sonographers, cath lab techs and employees who help keep our community heart healthy!
Today is National Wear Red Day! On this day, we don the color red to raise awareness to help eradicate heart disease and stroke in millions of women all over the nation. So put on your reddest red — lipstick, a pair of pants, or your favorite hat — and paint the city red!
February is American Heart Month! Heart disease is one of the most widespread health challenges in the US and around the world. This month, we aim to raise awareness on the importance of a healthy heart and encourage healthy habits that help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Pima Heart & Vascular's Dr. Neil Gheewala was featured in a local news story covering the uptick in cardiovascular health problems in Arizona, read more in the link below:
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The Clinical Research team at @TweetPimaHeart continues their efforts in discovering, developing, and applying knowledge to all areas of cardiovascular disease with leadership and excellence to deliver quality healthcare services. To learn more visit:
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We invite you to watch Vascular Specialist from Pima Heart & Vascular, Jennifer Clark, PA-C, speak about the signs to watch out for that could indicate venous insufficiency. https://t.co/VkG3WEy9bx
Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is a great way to keep your heart healthy. It can lower your chances of getting heart disease or having a stroke. We invite you to read the article below to understand your cholesterol levels better:
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January is National Staying Healthy Month! Kick off the new year with this special health-focused celebration where we encourage everyone to focus on overall wellbeing and self-care. To read more about it, please visit: https://t.co/e9zOovR4PZ.
Congratulations to Dr. Trachtenberg and team at Houston Cardiovascular Associates for the well-deserved praise. We invite you to read more in the article below:
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Venous reflux disease occurs when veins fail to return blood to the heart properly. The condition most commonly affects the legs and causes uncomfortable symptoms, and can worsen without treatment. Talk to your provider today if you're experiencing symptoms.