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Tips for helping children adjust to daylight saving time
Read more: Tips for helping children adjust to daylight saving timeReady or not, daylight saving time is coming up on Sunday, March 14. Setting those clocks forward to “spring” up an hour can be an adjustment in sleep schedules for adults, much less children. Michael Newnam, M.D., is a specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders with Oklahoma Heart Institute and director of…
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Doctors’ Day profile: Frank Gaffney, M.D. goes from selling furniture to healing hearts
Read more: Doctors’ Day profile: Frank Gaffney, M.D. goes from selling furniture to healing hearts(March 30 is National Doctors’ Day. Oklahoma Heart Institute would like to thank our physicians for the dedication and passion they show for their patients. In honor of National Doctors’ Day, we would like to noninvasive cardiologist Frank Gaffney, D.O.) Frank Gaffney, M.D., has established himself as a noninvasive cardiologist at Oklahoma Heart Institute for…
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In the News: Adam Betz, M.D., discusses impact ECMO treatment during the pandemic
Read more: In the News: Adam Betz, M.D., discusses impact ECMO treatment during the pandemicTULSA, Okla. — In celebration of National Doctors’ Day, Green Country is home to some of the nation’s best physicians. When it comes to top-of-the-line treatments, the Oklahoma Heart Institute is becoming known for its life-saving measures by providing a machine used in only three centers in the state. “So, it’s a pretty rare thing,”…
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Precautionary Test Led to Emergency Triple Bypass Surgery for One Glenpool Resident
Read more: Precautionary Test Led to Emergency Triple Bypass Surgery for One Glenpool ResidentA few weeks before Christmas 2019, Deborah Timmons, 69, decided she wanted to look into getting a hearing aid. Since she had recently moved to Glenpool, she figured she’d establish a new primary care provider closer to home. At her first appointment, her new provider advised some tests as a routine precaution– an EKG, blood…
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Should You Consider a Heart Scan After Having COVID-19?
Read more: Should You Consider a Heart Scan After Having COVID-19?As a result of new information regarding the relationship between the cardiovascular system and COVID-19, there’s a lot of discussion around considering a heart scan after recovery. Answers vary depending on the individual and the severity of their COVID-19 infection. If you had a mild case, or you were asymptomatic, experts do not believe it’s…
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One Warning Sign Resulted in Quadruple Bypass Surgery for Seemingly Healthy Patient
Read more: One Warning Sign Resulted in Quadruple Bypass Surgery for Seemingly Healthy PatientAt 55-years-old, Doug Winters headed into a regular checkup appointment fully expecting to walk out of the doctor’s office with a clean bill of health. His provider recommended routine tests, including his first colonoscopy. During the procedure, Kyle Johnson, PA-C, noticed elevated blood pressure and ordered a stress test. During the stress test, Winters walked for a…
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Goal Weight Achieved: How One Woman Found Success with Proven Methods and Support
Read more: Goal Weight Achieved: How One Woman Found Success with Proven Methods and SupportShelley Sauter, director of capital and contracts at Hillcrest Medical Center, felt she was constantly trying new diets and health fads, thinking the next method might be the answer to sustained results. However, she continued coming up short. Sauter was stuck on the first page of her weight loss journey, having to rewrite the same…
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Oklahoma Doctor Becomes Patient’s Preferred Provider
Read more: Oklahoma Doctor Becomes Patient’s Preferred ProviderFifteen years ago, Gene Mills, 73, began experiencing his heart beating out of rhythm. “If I laid in bed it would keep me awake,” said Gene. “I slept in a recliner for years. When my heart would beat out of rhythm, I would become tired and winded quickly. Early on exercise would stop it but…
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Oklahoma Heart Institute’s Commitment to Care
Read more: Oklahoma Heart Institute’s Commitment to CareWhile the global spread of COVID-19 has made a tremendous impact on everyday lives, Oklahoma Heart Institute’s (OHI) commitment to your health and safety remains unchanged. To continue in our vigilance to protect you and our staff from infection, the following practices have been implemented at all OHI locations. ENTRANCE: Everyone who enters an Oklahoma…
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Sit less, move more for your heart
Read more: Sit less, move more for your heartAmericans sit an average of 10 hours each day. Let that sink in. Extended sitting, whether it be at a desk, behind the wheel or in front of a screen can put serious strain on your heart. Research has linked sitting for long periods of time with higher risk of high blood pressure, heart attack,…
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