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      Dr. Stephanie Coulter Discusses the Effects of Coffee with EatingWell.com » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 1 month(s) ago

      This article was published in EatingWell, May 31, 2025. My Husband Drinks a Pot of Coffee a Day—So I Asked the Experts If That’s Safe Exploring the pros and cons of daily coffee habits—with insights from health experts. By Alice Levitt May 31, 2025 KEY POINTS Coffee has antioxidants that may lower your risk of disease… Read more »

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      Categories: General Medicine News
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        How much coffee is too much? In an interview with @EatingWell, Dr. Stephanie Coulter, explains why moderation matters when it comes to caffeine—and what too much can mean for your heart: https://t.co/DePsrY4Hgc

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      Heart Valve Disease » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 10 month(s) ago

      The 2 types of heart valve disease are regurgitation and stenosis. In either case, your heart must work harder to combat the effects and get the blood moving.

      Source: www.texasheartmedical.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        #MitralValve prolapse is a common condition that can present differently depending on the individual. Read more about heart valve diseases: https://t.co/wBzAJAcZGq #Cardiology #HeartHealth #MitralValveProlapse #HeartCare #CardiologyCare https://t.co/K2Se1IXvB1

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      Heart Rhythm Disorders /Arrhythmia » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 11 month(s) ago

      Any irregularity in your heart’s natural rhythm is called an arrhythmia. Almost everyone’s heart skips or flutters at one time or another, and these mild, one-time palpitations are harmless.

      Source: www.texasheartmedical.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        Heart skipping a beat? 🫀 Common, but it's worth checking out. Read more about heart rhythm disorders: https://t.co/77d1LcYaPC #hearthealth #palpitations #cardiology #healthtips #heartcare #wellbeing https://t.co/JJjxCWbWNi

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      Dyslipidemia and High Cholesterol » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 12 month(s) ago

      According to data from the American Heart Association, more than 43% of American adults have total cholesterol levels of 200 mg/dL or higher.

      Source: www.texasheartmedical.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        High levels of lipoprotein A, a newer type of bad cholesterol, can be concerning but as Dr. Alexander Postalian explains, it's just one factor in a comprehensive heart health profile. Cholesterol explained: https://t.co/nHUeUzDEBM #HeartHealth #LipoproteinA #Lpa #Cholesterol https://t.co/RkYUWpf9qL

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      Calcium Score Test » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 1 year(s) ago

      This non-invasive test uses a CT scan to measure the amount of calcified plaque in your coronary arteries. The test measures your “calcium score, which helps your doctor calculate your risk of developing coronary artery disease (CAD)-related events such as a heart attack or a stroke.What does a calcium score test show that other tests do not? The calcium score test shows the amount of coronary artery calcium that resides in the coronary artery plaque, which cannot be directly imaged non-invasively.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        High calcium score but normal stress test? Dr. Alexander Postalian explains how these tests work together to assess heart 🫀 health. Read about the calcium score test: https://t.co/TglFSq4XDs #HeartHealth #CalciumScore #StressTest #HeartFacts https://t.co/yZ5IOeASKN

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      The Texas Heart Institute - 1 year(s) ago

      The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care brings together world-renowned cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons and a level of expertise that attracts local, regional, and international patients. We provide the highest-quality medical care in a sophisticated and welcoming patient-oriented atmosphere.

      Source: www.texasheartmedical.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiology News and Journ
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        The Center for Cardiovascular Care "goes pink" for Barbie! Enjoy your weekend! #Barbie https://t.co/gpWqHyViHF https://t.co/229KjQuGa5

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      Our Practice » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 1 year(s) ago

      Our doctors are what make us truly distinct. With an unparalleled commitment to patient care, we leverage our access to cutting-edge technologies and research to provide the best possible treatment. By joining to form the The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care, we’ve gathered unrivaled decades of expertise all under one practice.

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        Today, we celebrate love in all its forms, including the love that beats within us - our hearts! Show your 🫀 some love by eating nutritious foods, staying active, managing stress, & scheduling a check-up with your doctor: https://t.co/fJTKPFHKl0 #ValentinesDay #HeartHealth https://t.co/iKQNsIGEnk

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      Advanced Cardiac Imaging Specialist Hector M. Medina, MD, MPH, Joins The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 1 year(s) ago

      Hector M. Medina, MD, MPH, has joined The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care as the Section Head of Advanced Cardiac Imaging – Cardiac Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Dr. Medina brings extensive experience and expertise in cardiac imaging, making him a valuable addition to our team.

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        Excited to welcome Dr. Hector M. Medina, MD, MPH, our new #cardiacimaging expert at The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care! With expertise in cardiac CT and MRI, he'll enhance our imaging capabilities and #patientcare. Learn more: https://t.co/71FMJl0riU

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      The Texas Heart Institute - 2 year(s) ago

      The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care brings together world-renowned cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons and a level of expertise that attracts local, regional, and international patients. We provide the highest-quality medical care in a sophisticated and welcoming patient-oriented atmosphere.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiology News and Journ
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        The Center for Cardiovascular Care "goes pink" for Barbie! Enjoy your weekend! #Barbie https://t.co/gpWqHyViHF https://t.co/229KjQuGa5

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      Nuclear Exercise Stress Test » The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care - 2 year(s) ago

      A nuclear exercise stress test is a diagnostic test used to evaluate blood flow to the heart. During the test, a small amount of radioactive tracer is injected into a vein.

      Source: www.texasheartmedical.org
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        Ready to get your heart health questions answered? Join our new series "Asked and Answered" with Dr. Alexander Postalian! 🩺 Drop your questions in the comments below and let's start the conversation! #HeartHealth #QandA #AskADoctor #stresstest ℹ️ More: https://t.co/PoWhV7mXxP https://t.co/Q9nQveNaBK

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