Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump oxygen-rich blood quickly enough, blocking the rest of the body from receiving the nutrients it needs. This condition usually develops over time as the ...
Read MorePatients with aortic valve stenosis are candidates for surgery and have had great results to date! MercyOne North Iowa Cardiology Specialty Care at the Mason City Clinic is now offering a new minimal...
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month and a time to take stock in our heart health. The statistics of people living (and dying) from heart disease in the United States is staggering. According to the Cente...
Read MoreNew remote monitoring system CardioMEMs Heart Failure System is helping patients get treated faster, stay out of the hospital and improve their quality of life Cardiologist Youssef Nasr, MD talks abo...
Read MoreThe Great Escape of Nature Photography, as told by general surgeon, Dr. Harsha Jawardena Fifteen years ago I had no idea how to take photographs. My oldest son started playing tennis on his high schoo...
Read MoreLearn about early signs and symptoms, and preventative means, to reduce your risk. Did you know heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, killing 299,578 women in 20...
Read MoreLess invasive open heart surgery called TAVR now available and being performed on eligible patients at MercyOne North Iowa Heart Center MercyOne North Iowa Cardiology Specialty at Mason City Clinic is...
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month — 80% of heart disease can be prevented! Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease and stroke, remains the leading global cause of death with more than 17.3 mi...
Read MorePeople With Heart Disease Are At A Much Higher Risk for Heart Attacks & Heart Failure During Cold Weather. Here Are Some Lifesaving Tips! Being in a cold environment causes our bodies to make cert...
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