The “Love Your Heart” campaign is
the creation of News First 5/30 and Parkview Medical Center.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. To help teach people what they can do to reduce this problem, News First 5/30 brought together Parkview Medical Center, King Soopers and City Market to create “Love Your Heart.”
You can pick up free tips and helpful information on how to treat your heart better at any King Soopers or City Market grocery store. You can also check back here at koaa.com for news stories, FAQs, and heart-healthy tips – you can even ask questions about heart health.
We want you to love your heart – and treat it well.
Heart Related News Stories
Chest pains linked to anxiety, depression
Heart patients with at least moderate anxiety were more than four times likely to have chest pain.
Procedure could prevent brain damage in children suffering cardiac arrest
Chilling the body may prevent brain damage in children suffering cardiac arrest.
Warnings of surgical complications in severely obese people
A scientific advisory published by the American Heart Association warns of surgical complications in severely obese people.
Not enough sleep linked to higher blood pressure
Researchers found that for each hour reduction in sleep there was a 37 percent increase in risk for high blood pressure.
News from Parkview Medical Center
Parkview recognized nationally for implementing quality cardiac and stroke care in US News and World Report
The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association are recognizing Parkview Medical Center for its performance in treating cardiac and stroke patients using the association’s Get With The GuidelinesSM program.
Parkview President, C.W. Smith announces his retirement
Parkview Medical Center regrettably announced today that longtime President and Chief Executive Office
Parkview Medical Center expanding main campus 92,000 square feet
Parkview Medical Center is pleased to announce a $31 million; 92,000 square foot expansion to the main campus on Grand Ave. Construction on the latest expansion is scheduled to begin on September 15 with a completion date in early 2010.
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