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Midtown Tulsa Sleep Lab Renovated and Updated
Read more: Midtown Tulsa Sleep Lab Renovated and UpdatedOklahoma Heart Institute Sleep Care of Hillcrest Medical Center, located in midtown (21st and Columbia Ave.) recently received a complete renovation and is equipped with the latest equipment and amenities to provide quality, in-depth sleep studies for our patients. The 6 bed sleep lab is available most nights for sleeps studies and features Sleep Number…
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National Sleep Apnea Awareness Day: Focus on Solutions
Read more: National Sleep Apnea Awareness Day: Focus on SolutionsDo you remember the last time you slept well throughout the night? How about the last time you woke up refreshed with energy to last all day? It is safe to say the vast majority of Americans can’t say yes to either of these questions, but for an estimated 12 million Americans, their sleep is disrupted…
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Going Inside a Real Patient TAVR Procedure
Read more: Going Inside a Real Patient TAVR ProcedureTAVR, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, is changing the lives of patients living with severe aortic stenosis who are inoperable or high-risk for an open heart procedure to replace their aortic valve. Since the first TAVR procedures performed in Tulsa at Oklahoma Heart Institute May 2, 2012, patients who have had this procedure have been cured of their…
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TAVR Patient Perspectives: Margaret Lack
Read more: TAVR Patient Perspectives: Margaret LackAt the age of 86, Margaret Lack knew it wasn’t just age that was making her short of breath and lacking energy. Diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis, Margaret was a candidate for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement to cure her aortic stenosis and greatly improve her quality of life. In her own words, Margaret shares how…
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Life Interrupted: Heart Disease
Read more: Life Interrupted: Heart Disease“I wasn’t ready to retire,” says 60-year-old WPX Energy Human Resources Executive Marcia MacLeod of learning she had a heart arrhythmia. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in 2011, MacLeod finally had a reason to explain why she had been feeling so tired and coming home early from work exhausted. “It was very debilitating to me,” she says. MacLeod…
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Are You and Your “Sweetheart” Cardiovascularly Safe?
Read more: Are You and Your “Sweetheart” Cardiovascularly Safe?You exercise regularly. You eat a healthy diet. Your stress level is under control. As far as you know, you are perfectly healthy. But do you know what’s going on inside your heart? Are you arteries clear and healthy or is a potential cardiovascular event hiding around the corner? 1 in 4 heart attacks strike…
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Can Yoga Relieve Atrial Fibrillation?
Read more: Can Yoga Relieve Atrial Fibrillation?Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) affects as many as 5 million Americans, making it the most common heart arrhythmia diagnosed. More than just an interruption in normal heart rhythm, AFib can have serious health risks including stroke and sudden cardiac death. Treatment for AFib can vary depending on the severity and regularity of episodes or symptoms, but may…
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Stroke – Know the Signs and Act Fast
Read more: Stroke – Know the Signs and Act FastIf a stroke is recognized and treatment begins within 60 minutes of onset, disability from the stroke is largely preventable. It is important for everyone to know the signs of a stroke and to act fast to help reduce the permanent damage from a stroke. First, let’s understand what a stroke is and why it…
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Do you need a sleep study?
Read more: Do you need a sleep study?More than 40 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder, however as many as 70 percent may not realize they have one or have had an evaluation to begin treating their sleep disorder. As researchers continue to confirm strong connections between our quality of sleep and our overall health, Oklahoma Heart Institute is expanding sleep…
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Oklahoma Heart Institute Expands Sleep Care Services to Five Regional Locations
Read more: Oklahoma Heart Institute Expands Sleep Care Services to Five Regional LocationsSufficient sleep is increasingly being recognized as an essential aspect of chronic disease prevention, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). However, one in six Americans – roughly 40 million people – are living with a sleep disorder, which puts them at an elevated risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, obesity and decreased…