When it comes to cardiovascular care for patients in Wake County, NC, WakeMed is a proven leader. Our heart and vascular physicians are continually growing and developing new ways to improve heart care and quality of life for our patients – especially those who have faced limited cardiovascular treatment options in the past. In an […]
Author: Janelle Vadnais
Hip Pain 101 Seminar – Thursday, March 3rd
Hip pain is commonly caused due to aging or as the result of a fall. However, there are other reasons why hip pain exists, such as: tendonitis, bursitis, or arthritis, to name a few. Join us Thursday, March 3, 2016 for a FREE seminar on hip pain where we will discuss these and other issues […]
Crawling and Above: Infant Nutrition Seminar
WakeMed Birth and Parent Education is excited to offer: Crawling and Above: Infant Nutrition Seminar This seminar is aimed at families of infants approaching 4 months and beyond. It will be facilitated by an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Examiner (IBLCE), and it will focus on the following: Breastfeeding for the first year American Academy […]
Vertigo: A Dizzying Diagnosis
Have you ever done something that gave you the sensation of feeling light headed or dizzy? Recently, UNC basketball coach, Roy Williams, suffered a vertigo attack, but Coach Williams isn’t alone. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), there are more than a dozen different types of balance disorders. Of […]
2016 I Heart to Play Day at Marbles Kids Museum
Join WakeMed Children’s Hospital as we partner with Marbles Kids Museum tomorrow, February 13th for I Heart to Play Day! About I Heart to Play Day Bring your family, and explore fun ways to get your heart pumping this Valentine’s Day weekend. Join in on a jump rope jam and dynamic dance party, and figure […]
Healthy Hearts for Women – Protect Your Heart Health
Too often, heart disease is thought of as a male-only disease. However, women of all ages and backgrounds are just as much at risk. In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in the United States. By raising awareness about the importance of heart health, women can be empowered to take […]
Triangle Go Red for Women Health Screening
Knowledge is power – especially when it comes to heart disease. It’s this knowledge that can help save the life of your mother, daughter, sister, grandmother – or other important female in your life. You Can Help Prevent Heart Disease in Women Help us spread awareness about women’s heart health by empowering women to become […]
WakeMed Celebrates National Wear Red Day
Tomorrow (February 5th) is National Wear Red Day, and we’re participating in a colorful way: by wearing red! Whether it’s a hat, socks, lipstick, or other fashion item – grab it and wear it to help show your support for women who are surviving and thriving with heart disease. Wearing red is also a way […]
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