Study: Drinking coffee may lower your heart attack risk
That morning cup of joe could be more than a little pick-me-up—it may actually be helping your heart. A study published in the journal…
Read MoreThat morning cup of joe could be more than a little pick-me-up—it may actually be helping your heart. A study published in the journal…
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Read MoreAnn Caldwell, a nutritionist and registered dietitian at AAMC, breaks down five common heart health misconceptions. Myth #1 – Eggs and other foods high…
Read MoreAt Anne Arundel Medical Center we know that small acts make a big difference in the lives of our employees…and especially our patients. So,…
Read MoreIt had been a good night. After celebrating Mass, Father Jim Kiesel, a pastor at St. Joseph Parish in Odenton, took a group of…
Read MoreJeff Shields had been thinking and worrying about his heart for a long time. He knew he was a prime candidate for a heart…
Read MoreThe number one killer in America is heart disease. What if I told you there were six things you could do to make you…
Read MoreWhat Susan Dennis says is most extraordinary about her life now is that it is so ordinary. In the last few months, she’s taken…
Read MoreIn 2012, Tammy Smith weighed 340 pounds. She attended a weight loss surgery seminar and decided to have gastric sleeve bypass. Her journey to…
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