Young at heart 74-year-old Carol Henry of Mays Landing is thankful today to be alive, and she credits it all to Deborah.
Most adults are aware of the risks of “acquired” heart disease, but sometimes lurking beneath the surface are heart problems caused by “congenital” heart disease.
Since so many of us have been cooped up at home the last several months, here are Dr. Krathen's summer health tips for getting back into our fit, trim, and heart-healthy selves.
Bernard John Hynes, MD, of Medford has been announced as the newest cardiac electrophysiologist at the Hospital.
Pulmonary patient Debbie Bormida has been a patient of Deborah since 2005 when she had respiratory failure.
Deborah Hospital Foundation has announced a $1 million gift from Hilda Groth of Shrewsbury, NJ to Deborah100: The Campaign.
Deborah’s VP of Government and Community Relations was recently featured on Hurley in the Morning discussing HeroCare Connect.
Deborah now supports Health Records on iPhone, which brings together a patient’s health records in the existing Apple Health app to make it easier for patients to view available medical data.
Dr. Cara Garofalo was recently featured on Hurley in the Morning discussing Sudden Cardiac Arrest in children.
Deborah Heart and Lung Center recognizes June as Wound Healing Awareness Month at the James Klinghoffer Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Treatment.
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