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Heart disease is easier to treat when we find it early. Talk with your doctor about your risk.
Eating healthy and exercising regularly are two ways you can lower your risk for heart disease.
Grace Lavalley, a nurse practitioner in Baystate Health’s Heart and Vascular Program, explains the science and offers tips for managing stress.
Find out why Baystate Health doctors want you to avoid putting off going to the hospital if you’re having a stroke, despite coronavirus fears.
CardioMEMS is a game changer in preventing endless hospitalizations for heart failure patients.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the first step to a healthy heart. Your doctor can help.
A Baystate Health doctor explains what broken heart syndrome is and how heartache can literally hurt your heart.
Nearly half of all Americans have at least 1 of 3 key risk factors for heart disease: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking.
Want to lower your risk of heart disease? Follow these heart healthy diet tips, including a recipe for delicious Tuscan bean soup!
Grace LaValley, a Doctorate Nurse Practitioner, joins cardiology practice located at Baystate Wing Hospital in Palmer.