Thanksgiving is a time for family, fun and…food! While a holiday that’s heavily focused on eating can be challenging for patients with a heart condition, a little sound advice and some creativity can help everyone can enjoy a memorable, tasty and healthy holiday meal. We consulted WakeMed’s team of expert dietitians to provide some guidance […]
Category: Heart & Vascular
Having An Elective Surgical Procedure? Recover & Heal Faster With ERAS
The decision to have surgery is a serious one that often comes with many patient concerns. How long will I be in the hospital and what will recovery be like? What are the complication risks, and how soon until I can get back to my regular routine? These are common, valid concerns for anyone considering […]
Implantable Defibrillator Gives Daniel Taylor Three Birthdays
As a commercial farmer, Daniel Taylor’s heart has been hard at work since he began farming with his family as a young child. His 1,500-acre farm, located in Northampton County, produces corn, soybeans and cotton. Today, Daniel runs the operation where he often works eight- to ten-hour days throughout the year. An Abnormal EKG Daniel […]
Take 5 with Teresa McLean, BSN, RN, PCCN: Heart & Vascular Clinical Nurse and WakeMed Foundation Volunteer
Teresa McLean, BSN, RN, PCCN, is a nurse who cares for WakeMed Heart & Vascular patients before and after their cardiovascular procedures. Here, we’ll get to know Teresa and her commitment to bedside nursing, how the pandemic has affected her and other frontline caregivers, and some of her fall favorites. Q: Tell us a little […]
Boost Your Mood for Better Heart Health
Most people know that stress and other negative feelings aren’t good for your heart, but did you know there’s a growing body of evidence that indicates positive feelings can actually lead to better heart and brain health? That’s right, a sunny disposition can do more than just keep you smiling — it can actually have […]
Triglycerides: The Lesser Known Number in Your Lipid Panel
It’s National Cholesterol Education Month, so this is an optimal time to get your cholesterol under control. It starts with checking your numbers by making an appointment with your primary care doctor to get your Lipid Panel drawn. Lipids include cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and triglycerides. It measures Total cholesterol. High LDL […]
5 Tips for Managing Your Mood (and Heart Health!)
Remember that song, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”? Turns out singer Bobby McFerrin had it right. Choosing positive emotions over negative emotions not only keeps you in a pleasant state of mind, but according to a scientific statement published by the American Heart Association, positivity also protects you from a host of unwelcome physical ailments. Several […]
Wearable Devices Pilot Program Offers Peace of Mind for Heart Surgery Patients
WakeMed is pleased to have recently introduced a new pilot program designed to support our heart surgery patients through their recovery with the use of a wearable health tracker device (FitBit Inspire HR activity tracker). The program, funded by The Duke Endowment, is known as Perfect Care. Using mobile app technology, it supports recent heart […]
The Silent Link Between Blood Pressure & Stroke
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common health condition affecting nearly half of adults in the U.S. If left untreated, it can lead to serious health problems such as stroke, cardiovascular conditions and kidney problems. As a top risk factor for stroke, high blood pressure is often called the ‘silent killer’ because […]
“Hands Lifting Hearts” After Cardiac Arrest: A Mom and Daughter Story
Karen Huskins and her parents were celebrating at her friend’s wedding reception on Memorial Day weekend when Karen’s mother, Harriet, went into cardiac arrest. It was a terrifying moment for everyone. “Mom had told me earlier that she didn’t feel well,” says Karen. “She thought she just had heartburn, so she brushed off the symptoms […]
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