You are not alone: Mental health and heart disease
Denial, fear, sadness, stress, anger, and loneliness are some of the emotions that people may feel after a cardiovascular disease...
Denial, fear, sadness, stress, anger, and loneliness are some of the emotions that people may feel after a cardiovascular disease...
Houston, TX, June 5, 2023 – To provide equitable access to trusted health information for non-English speaking patients, The Texas...
As we celebrate Mother’s Day, The Texas Heart Institute and its Center for Women’s Heart and Vascular Health want to...
The Fit Houston Fest at The Brenda and John Duncan YMCA was a huge success, combining education and fun in a family-friendly...
It’s National Walking Day! | Đây là Ngày Quốc gia Đi Bộ! | ¡Es el Día Nacional de Caminar! |...
The Texas Heart Institute welcomed Dr. Jeffrey W. Olin, Professor of Medicine and Director of Vascular Medicine and the Vascular Diagnostic...
Physicians Stephanie Coulter, Lauren Barron, and Briana Costello joined other cardiologists and surgeons affiliated with The Texas Heart Institute for...
Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It is one of the American Heart Association’s seven factors for having “ideal cardiovascular health.”1 The...
Dr. Briana Costello is a passionate advocate for women and heart health. She and her colleagues share the top signs...
Join the members of the Elnita McClain Women’s Center Board of Directors at our annual Go Red event as we...
A new study published in The BMJ journal has reported that artificial sweeteners could be more harmful to your heart health. Texas...
On February 5th, Texas Heart Institute continued its tradition of partnering with Houston community organizations to promote American Heart Month...
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