44-year old’s stomach pains lead to discovery of heart issue
“Don’t be afraid to go to the doctor and get checked. But if you are it’s ok. Just make sure you do it afraid, but ultimately, get it done,” she says.
“Don’t be afraid to go to the doctor and get checked. But if you are it’s ok. Just make sure you do it afraid, but ultimately, get it done,” she says.
“With just CPR, it is vital and it is important. But, we can’t restart the heart with CPR. We’re just keeping them going until the AED arrives. So the AED is vital — whether it comes from the EMT or it comes from the one in the break room, the AED is what’s going to bring them back to life,” she says.
Tyler Ryan speaks with Dr. Garrison Morgan about the causes and treatments for structural heart disease
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– It’s time to go red. February is American Heart Month. Prisma Health, formerly Palmetto Health, announced it will offer a series of free seminars led by cardiac providers with expertise in their fields. The first seminars begin on Tuesday, February 5. The following is information provided in a release from Prisma Health: What every woman should know…
Each year the City of Columbia host the Go Red for Women campaign and this year is no exception. Click here to find out what the City has panned this year and how you can get involved.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The City of Columbia will “Go Red” Friday night with a Fashion Show to benefit Heart Health. The event will take place at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center at 6pm. Crysty Vaughan reports on the “Go Red” effort and plus, a new wellness event this weekend. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Health, Heart
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Get ready to wear red for heart health. The City of Columbia is gearing up for its annual Go Red Fashion Show. The city is inviting everyone to recognize Heart Health Awareness. The City of Columbia’s Second Annual Go Red Columbia Fashion Show is set Friday, March 11, 2016. City officials say in a release ” Help…