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"Wear Red for Women" is about saving lives Currently, on average heart disease kills 1 in 3 women More women die of heart disease each year than all cancers combined Oklahoma has the 2nd...
Even the simplest surgery can be hard on the body. When the body is stressed and recovering, it is vulnerable to infection, which can slow and complicate healing. The good news is that there are many...
Many people have high blood pressure, and its associated health risks, even if they don’t realize it. Estimates suggest nearly half of adults in the United States live with high blood pressure, also...
Go Red for Women is an annual event encouraging people to wear red to raise awareness of heart disease and its impact on women. Wear Red Day is the first Friday in February every year. The statistics...
At Oklahoma Heart Hospital, we love taking the opportunity to reach out to our neighbors to promote heart health awareness and help prevent heart disease. Wear Red for Women Every year, OHH and our...
Did you know that cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death for women in the United States? In 2017 it was responsible for one in every five women’s deaths in the United States . It killed...
March is National Nutrition Month , a time for us to consider and promote a healthy life through healthy eating. The food you eat is the fuel your body runs on, and our diets are one of the best...
In September we recognize National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month. Atrial Fibrillation (AF or AFib) is the most common heart rhythm disorder. Millions of Americans live with AFib, and not all of...
Every February during Heart Health Month, we Go Red for Women. It’s a time to educate about the risk for heart disease, which is the leading cause of death for women, and encourage women to make...
June is Men’s Health Month. As we promote a healthier lifestyle for men, it’s important to focus on heart health. Cardiovascular health is crucial to the overall health of men. In 2019, over 350,000...

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