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May 15, 2020

Experiencing any type of chest pain can cause even the calmest person to panic. Affecting nearly ⅓ of the population, costochondritis is a condition that can cause sharp and persistent chest pain, leading sufferers to believe that they are having...

Our nervous system is made up of the central and peripheral nervous systems, both of which work together to send signals and control how our body functions. When our nervous system is dysregulated, we’re unable to handle stress in a...

According to the National Library of Medicine, mitral valve regurgitation occurs in 10% of the population. As a cardiologist, I can attest to this as I frequently encounter patients struggling with this condition. For many, a MitraClip offers a minimally...

Are you a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with a passion for cardiovascular health? Do you have the drive to make a significant impact in patient care while working alongside an exceptional team of cardiologists? If so, we...

If you’re staying up-to-date on wellness and fitness culture, you’ve likely heard people, including physicians and fitness enthusiasts, talking about VO2 max....
Our team is excited to announce we are again participating in Mobile’s annual Heart Walk on Saturday, November 2 at the University of South Alabama....
For years, physicians have been studying the relationship between heart disease and depression, and many believe that these two disabling diseases are definitely connected....
Atrial fibrillation, more commonly known as AFib, is a type of abnormal heart rhythm. Often, when people experience AFib they describe it as a fluttering in their chest or having the feeling that their heart is skipping beats....
You’ve probably often heard from doctors, friends, family members and, yes, even, social media influencers how important it is to get good, quality sleep. Sleep can help your mood, stress levels and inflammation, but it’s also crucial to maintaining a...
According to Johns Hopkins University, men develop heart disease 10 years earlier, on average, then women do. There are several reasons men are more likely to develop and potentially die from heart disease. Here, we’ve outlined some heart disease risk...

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