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Dr. Shephal Doshi co-leads international clinical trial to evaluate Conformal Medical’s novel CLAAS implant

Many women take care of others before thinking about themselves. Remember to share everything with your provider—even embarrassing symptoms.

Signs and symptoms of heart issues can show up in many ways. A Providence cardiologist explains what to look out for and when to see your doctor.

Too much sodium can lead to high blood pressure and other chronic diseases. Learn how small dietary changes improve your health.

Juneteenth marks the true end to enslavement in America. Learn what it is and how observing it can impact the health of Black Americans today.

Hear from Providence nurses as they share their stories about why they became a nurse and how their experiences shaped their approach to nursing.

Providence St. Joseph cardiologists are having success finding and treating a heretofore sneaky heart condition.

A new report from the Providence Research Network highlights how Providence researchers are advancing the future of health and health care.

With the help of Providence Spokane Heart Institute, Greg Soumokil was given a artificial heart.

New research reveals how starting small can improve cardiovascular wellbeing. A Providence cardiologist weighs in on the findings.

Surgery to treat heart conditions takes place in a supportive environment. A patient and doctor connect to enhance care and recovery at Mission Hospital.

The Providence Little Company of Mary alliance with Keck Medicine of USC brings top-quality cardiovascular care to the South Bay.

Swift emergency care saved the life of a young man who was riding the waves when disaster struck.

Providence Alaska Medical Center (PAMC) has been recognized by the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association for providing high-quality heart care.

February is American Heart Month! Join us for this live broadcast on thinking with your heart and keeping your heart in mind when making everyday choices.

Heart disease is the #1 cause of death for women in the U.S., but many don’t realize it. Learn what you should know about your heart health.

Heart valve disease affects over 11 million Americans, yet a majority don’t know what it is. Learn more about causes, warning signs and treatment options.

Be your own Valentine with some simple strategies to make self-care a regular part of your routine. Learn more about its impact on women’s health.

We are experiencing a critical blood shortage, meaning thousands of patients may not receive the care they desperately need. Donate blood today.

Cardiologist Dr. Venkat Devineni works to develop a treatment plan for a former Marine who has survived four major heart attacks and eight surgeries.