Hosts: Barbara Cochran & Dr. Thomas Polucki Guest: Jennifer Whitcomb, Renee Leon, Jerry Cook On today’s episode of The Senior Hour, your hosts Barbara and Dr. Polucki welcome Henry Mayo Director of Cardiovascular Services Jennifer Whitcomb and Manager of the hospital’s foundation, Renee Leon in studio. The group discusses the importance of heart health on this Valentine’s Day. Heart attacks ...
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HAPPY HEART MONTH! Give Your Heart Health The LOVE It Needs!
It is National Heart Health Month. The American Heart Association recommends that you maintain a healthy lifestyle to promote good heart health.
Read More »6 Fascinating Health Benefits Of Music
Have you ever wondered why you feel energized, at peace, motivated, or relaxed when listening to a particular song? Most people are born knowing the significant difference between noise and music. However, the human brain has different pathways for processing unique music, especially in processing tempo, rhythm, pitch, and melody. That is why music is a universal language that ties ...
Read More »Heart Disease STILL #1 Killer And It Doesn’t Have To Be Like That
Heart health is important for everyone, but especially for those with heart conditions. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, so it’s important to know how to keep your heart healthy. There are many things you can do to keep your heart healthy. Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly are two of the best ...
Read More »Henry Mayo To Offer Free Heart Health-Related Events During February
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has a full slate of activities throughout the month of February, American Heart Month, to help raise awareness and educate Santa Clarita residents about cardiovascular health. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, according to officials with Henry Mayo. Every year, one in four deaths is caused ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Resident Inducted To 2021 Class Of Real Women By American Heart Association
Santa Clarita resident Yesenia Lujan-Berbiar has been selected by the American Heart Association as part of the 2021 Class of Real Women for her work promoting and advocating for women’s heart health after her own stroke in 2020. Those inducted are women who have survived cardiovascular disease or strokes, and have chosen to educate, inspire, and support other women when ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital To Host Heart Failure Information & Prevention Class
Heart failure affects about six million Americans and is the No. 1 cause of hospitalizations in people over 65 years old. In the class offered by Henry Mayo Newhall hospital, you will learn about heart disease and risk factors, how heart disease affects the body, how it’s diagnosed and treated, what you can do to better manage the disease, and ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital To Offer Free Heart Health Lectures
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is set to offer two free heart health lectures in February in an effort to bring awareness to American Heart Month, officials said. On Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 5:30 p.m., Henry Mayo Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Kim Brown is scheduled to speak on heart health nutrition, according to hospital officials. “Her talk is set to cover foods ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Announces New Heart Attack Diagnosis Method
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital staff announced a new medical method Wednesday to diagnose a patient who might be experiencing symptoms of a heart attack. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. This method makes Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital the first in LA County to use the new high-sensitivity Troponin test when emergency room ...
Read More »Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Celebrating American Heart Month With Series Of Special Events
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital staff are celebrating American Heart Month in February by offering a series of special events for the community all month long. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. On Friday, hospital staff held “Go Red Day,” where they asked everyone to wear red as a symbol of the importance ...
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