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Heart Valve Disease
Your body has four heart valves: the aortic, pulmonary, mitral and tricuspid. Heart valve disease is when one or more of those valves doesn't open or close correctly.
A Look at Women's Heart Health
February 26, 2020
Dr. Enakshi Bajpai, D.O., FACC, Inspira Health Cardiologist with Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care, explains why a women’s heart requires unique care.
Sleep Apnea Hurts Heart
October 17, 2019
If you snore and feel tired after a full night sleep, you might have Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
Women’s Heart Health
Heart disease and heart attacks often come with different symptoms for women. Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care strives to educate women about symptoms and provide care when it’s needed.
Heart Attacks Spike During the Holidays
November 15, 2018
Studies have identified a spike––about a 5 percent lift––in heart-related deaths in the U.S. from Dec. 25 to Jan. 7. What is it, if anything, about the holiday season that increases your risk for fatal cardiac events like heart attacks? Stressful family reunions? Alcohol-fueled celebrations? Grandma’s not-so-heart-healthy dinner spread? Researchers continue to study the phenomenon and have a few theories.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease
September 27, 2019
Several cardiovascular conditions can happen with untreated obstructive sleep apnea.
Navigating the Heart: From Crush to Love
February 13, 2024
Valentine’s Day is here and love is in the air. Or is it a crush? Are you having trouble telling the difference? Here’s what you should know to keep your emotions in check and help them flourish.
Caring for Your Heart with Calcium Scoring
June 28, 2021
Men, don't skip a beat. Here's what you should know about taking care of your heart.
Easy Changes to Reduce Risk of Heart Disease
August 28, 2018
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the U.S. It’s an umbrella term for the numerous conditions that can affect the heart, including arrhythmia, heart attack, stroke or heart valve problems.
Why Snoring Could be Bad for Your Heart
May 22, 2019
Chronic snoring is a lot of things––mostly disruptive to the person lying awake next to it. But it’s not always a person’s first inclination to think of snoring as a symptom. Snoring can be harmless and common in people due to things like sleep position and mouth anatomy, but it can also signal a serious health problem, including obstructive sleep apnea.