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Understanding Heart Disease and Stroke

On this episode of the Hurley in the Morning radio show, cardiologist Sheena Rastogi, MD, breaks down the complexities of heart disease and stroke, including common risk factors, early warning signs and advancements in treatment.

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Deborah Heart and Lung Center Successfully Performs First Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) Procedure

Deborah successfully performed its first Pulse Field Ablation (PFA) procedure using the Medtronic PulseSelect™ system, marking a significant advancement in the hospital’s treatment of AFib.

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Living With Heart Valve Disease

On this episode of the Hurley in the Morning radio show, Structural Heart Disease Program Coordinator, Jennifer Joiner, APN, explains how different heart valve conditions affect the heart, the most common types of valve problems and when to seek help.

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Deborah Heart and Lung Center’s Institute for Sleep Medicine Receives Program Reaccreditation

Deborah’s Institute for Sleep Medicine recently earned program reaccreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), demonstrating its commitment to the provision of high-quality care for people who have sleep problems.

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Deborah Heart and Lung Center’s Nuclear Medicine Department Achieves Nuclear/PET Accreditation

Deborah’s Nuclear Medicine Department received renewed Nuclear/PET accreditation from the IAC, recognizing the department's commitment to exceptional patient care.

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Innovations in Valve Disease Care

In this episode, KYW’s Rasa Kaye is joined by Interventional Cardiologist Muhammad Raza MD, to discuss the signs and symptoms of valve disease, its causes, and the latest treatment options available.

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Deborah Hospital Foundation Announces Promotion of 
Steve Toal to Executive Vice President & Chief Philanthropy Officer

Deborah Hospital Foundation announced the promotion of Steve Toal to Executive Vice President & Chief Philanthropy Officer.

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Ken Wigley’s Journey of Gratitude and Resilience

In 2024, Ken faced a life altering challenge, undergoing a LVAD procedure for heart failure. Today, he is a symbol of perseverance, and his story serves as a testament to the power of teamwork, hope and the human spirit.

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Managing AFib

On this episode of the Hurley in the Morning radio show, Cardiac Electrophysiologist Pedram Kazemian, MD, explains atrial fibrillation, how it impacts the heart, and why it's important to understand its causes and symptoms.

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Deborah Heart and Lung Center Receives Ventricular Assist Device Program Credentialing From DNV

Deborah Heart and Lung Center is proud to announce that it has received credentialing from DNV as a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) Facility.

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