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  • Heart Health Starts at Home

    February 16, 2023

    After a long day, it’s easy to put your feet up and grab the remote. This may help you unwind, but it won’t do your heart any favors. In fact, if you’re like most Americans, it’s enhancing an already sedentary lifestyle, which can increase your risk for several health problems, including heart disease.  So tonight, instead of snuggling into…

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  • Give Your Brown Bag a Boost

    February 15, 2023

    You’re at work. It’s lunchtime. Your brown bag lunch is waiting for you in the fridge. Maybe it’s two-day-old meatloaf. Maybe it’s a turkey sandwich. Either way, you’re not too thrilled about it. We’ve all been there. If only you could make your brown bag lunch more exciting. Well, you can! Start with this Broccoli Salad with Chopped…

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  • Time Out: Does Your Heart Need a Break?

    February 14, 2023

    You wake up early, start making breakfast and lunches so you can get the kids fed, dressed and ready for the school day. Follow that with eight or more hours at work, sandwiched between any other obligations you may have. Once you finally get to the end of the day, there’s still dinner to be made, dishes to be cleaned and baths to be taken. Whew.  Sound like a…

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  • Take as Directed: Talking to Your Doctor About Medications

    February 13, 2023

    An important step in taking charge of your health is speaking with your healthcare provider about medications you are taking, including its favorable results and any potential side effects.  As you age and experience life changes – including having a baby, undergoing surgery or experiencing other health events, finding the right medications for you is a…

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  • A Happy Heart is a Healthy Heart

    February 12, 2023

    You’ve heard the phrase, “Laughter is the best medicine,” right? There might be more truth to it than you think. Not only is laughter free, but research shows that laughing can strengthen your immune system, boost your energy, alleviate pain and protect you from the damaging effects of stress. How, you might ask?  Laughter relaxes the whole body.…

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  • Is it a sign?

    February 11, 2023

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), equating to approximately one in four male deaths and one in five female deaths. One of the ways to help change that statistic is by staying on top of the warning signs of heart disease so that it can be caught…

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  • National Heart Month: Four Easy Ways to Show Your Heart Some Love

    February 10, 2023

    We often associate the month of February with hearts because of Valentine’s Day. However, there is another reason we should think of hearts in February – it’s American Heart Month, a designated time to advocate for cardiovascular health and raise awareness about heart disease.

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  • More Numbers and a Major Risk Factor to Know

    February 10, 2023

    When it comes to heart health, you might hear your provider talk about your “numbers” – specifics about your health that play an important role in your heart health and determining your risk for heart disease. We’ve already talked about blood pressure, cholesterol and waist size, but there are other numbers that play a part, too.  Blood…

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  • Workplace Workouts: Easy Ways to Make Your Day More Active

    February 09, 2023

    As we have been spending more time at home – both leisure and work time – during the pandemic, there’s a good chance that many of us may spend too much time sitting! The good news is that there are some easy ways to combat the sedentary lifestyle that can lead to a greater risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and other conditions, and make your…

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  • An Egg White a Day...

    February 08, 2023

    If you’re an egg lover, you may scoff at eating just the whites. Not so fast. If you’re open to a change, utilizing just the whites of the egg every now and then can benefit your heart, particularly if cholesterol is a concern. Egg whites are low in calories, high in protein and have no cholesterol. This egg white omelet is a great way to give them a try. Cook…

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  • Namaste Healthy: The Heart Benefits of Yoga

    February 07, 2023

    Manage blood pressure. Control cholesterol. Reduce blood sugar. Get active. Eat better. Lose weight. Stop smoking. There’s a reason the most talked about ways to improve your heart health also make up the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Life’s Simple 7® a list of seven lifestyle strategies that can help you lower your risk for heart disease: they…

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  • Know Your Numbers

    February 06, 2023

    One step in taking an active role in your health to help ensure a healthy life is by knowing specific numbers that play an important role for your heart:  Blood pressure Is your blood pressure at normal levels? One in three U.S. adults has high blood pressure, which can lead to heart disease. Normal range for blood pressure should be below 120/80. If your…

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  • Give Your Kitchen Pantry Some Love

    February 05, 2023

    Eating smart for your heart starts at home. But how do you know what to stock up on to keep your meals heart-healthy? We’ve compiled a guide to help you plan your next grocery trip to stock up on nutritious foods that can help you and your family stay healthy – and satisfied at the dinner table, today and every day.  10 Pantry Essentials  Dinner…

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  • Heart Disease 101: Warning Signs for Women

    February 04, 2023

    As the number one killer of men and women in the U.S., you might think that gender doesn’t matter when it comes to heart disease. But it does. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about one in 16 women age 20 and older have coronary heart disease, while only approximately half of women recognize that heart disease is…

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  • Not All Symptoms Are Obvious: Overlooked Symptoms to Watch

    February 03, 2023

    We’ve all seen when heart attacks happen in the movies. A character is walking along when, suddenly, they grab their chest – wincing with pain – and immediately tell someone, “Call 911! I’m having a heart attack!”  While that certainly does happen, the reality is that heart attacks can strike much more subtly – even…

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  • 30 Minutes a Day Can Help Keep Heart Disease Away

    February 02, 2023

    Did you know that exercising as little as 30 minutes every day can improve your heart health and quality of life? It can even be simple activities that are easier to incorporate into your schedule, like taking your dog for a jog, tossing a ball with your kids or sunset walk in the neighborhood. According to the American Heart Association, walking is the simplest positive…

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  • Welcome to 28 Days of Heart Health

    February 01, 2023

    Each February, we mark American Heart Month – a great opportunity to focus on heart health and essential role it plays in your overall well-being, today and every day. In fact, maintaining good heart health can help you add years to your life so you can enjoy many more days to come. So, welcome to the 28 Days of Heart Health. Each day in February, we’ll be…

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  • Mark Holyoak Named CEO of Lourdes Health

    January 20, 2023

    Lourdes Health announced today that Mark Holyoak has been named its new chief executive officer (CEO), effective March 20.

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  • Physician Joins Lourdes Occupational Health

    January 10, 2023

    Carolyn O'Connor, MD, has joined Lourdes Health as an occupational health physician. Dr. O’Connor practices at Lourdes Occupational Health, located at 9915 Sandifur Parkway in Pasco. Patients can schedule an appointment by calling 509.546.2222. 

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  • Nurse Practitioner Joins Lourdes Rheumatology

    January 04, 2023

    Tara Zamarron, ARNP, has joined Lourdes Rheumatology and will begin seeing patients in January 2023. Patients can schedule an appointment by calling 509.416.8890. 

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