Cardiologist Alan Ghaly, DO was a guest on Hurley in the Morning, where he explained the ins and outs of cardiac rehabilitation.
Courtney Krathen, DO, cardiologist, shared her top 4 healthy life tips for kids and their parents on the PHL17 Morning News. Setting healthy habits for kids during childhood will give them a better chance of growing up into healthy adults.…
Kulpreet Barn, MD, Director of the Advanced Heart Failure Program at Deborah Heart and Lung Center has announced the appointment of Cynthia Kos, DO as cardiologist, specializing in advanced heart failure. Cynthia Kos, DO, cardiologist Dr. Kos earned her medical…
Many people are aware that if your arteries in the heart and neck get blocked you could suffer a heart attack or stroke. The same principles hold true for the arteries in the legs. Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is…
Kane Chang, MD, Vascular Surgeon, explains how to prevent carotid artery disease on the Hurley in the Morning radio program.
The American Heart Association presents Get With The Guidelines-Heart Failure Gold Award for Commitment to Prioritizing Quality Care for Heart Failure Patients.
Navinder Jassil, MD, Director of Endocrinology and Diabetes Services at Deborah Specialty Physicians was a featured guest on PHL17 discussing the newly recommended diabetes screening guidelines, warning signs and how to manage the condition.
Congratulations to five of our physicians for being chosen as 2021 Top Docs by South Jersey Magazine!
This week the United States Preventive Services Taskforce (USPSTF) issued new recommendations on pre-diabetes and diabetes screening, lowering the starting age of screening to 35 years old for those who are overweight or obese. Previously it was recommended at 40…
Bypass Surgery Outcomes, as well as Surgeon’s Significant Results, Noted in Report The latest cardiac surgery “report card” issued by the New Jersey Department of Health has highlighted the outstanding cardiac surgery outcomes at Deborah Heart and Lung Center, with…
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