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DHR Health Strengthens Heart Health Resources for Families Across the RGV

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DHR Health is proud to offer comprehensive heart care with specialty cardiovascular service with clinics available to patients throughout the Rio Grande Valley, in the communities of Edinburg, McAllen, Mission, Weslaco, Elsa, Starr County, and Brownsville. Pictured: DHR Health's Dr. Dimtri listening to heart. Image courtesy of DHR Health
DHR Health is proud to offer comprehensive heart care with specialty cardiovascular service with clinics available to patients throughout the Rio Grande Valley, in the communities of Edinburg, McAllen, Mission, Weslaco, Elsa, Starr County, and Brownsville. Pictured: DHR Health’s Dr. Dimtri listening to heart. Image courtesy of DHR Health
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Comprehensive Cardiovascular Services Now Available Throughout the RGV

EDINBURG, Texas – Did you know that heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and that the Hispanic population faces a higher risk due to the high rates of blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and obesity? The good news is that there are resources close to home that can help prevent and manage heart disease.

DHR Health is proud to offer comprehensive heart care with specialty cardiovascular service with clinics available to patients throughout the Rio Grande Valley, in the communities of Edinburg, McAllen, Mission, Weslaco, Elsa, Starr County, and Brownsville.

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DHR Health’s Dr. Sanchez pointing at the heart. Image courtesy of DHR Health

“At DHR Health, we believe in expanding access to care,” said Marissa Castaneda, senior executive vice president for DHR Health. “That is our promise to the region. We want our residents to know that they do not have to leave home to receive world-class, specialized care that they need.”

As the month of February is considered “American Heart Month,” it is important to raise awareness about heart health so people can take actionable steps to prevent or reduce heart disease.

According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, some lifestyle tips to help improve overall heart health, include:

Increase physical activity
Maintain a healthy weight
Eat a nutritious diet
Manage stress levels
Quit smoking or don’t start

DHR Health cardiologists recommend speaking to a healthcare provider to make sure individuals know their weight, waist size, blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels as each of these factors can affect heart disease.

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For more information on cardiology services and other medical specialties at DHR Health, visit www.dhrhealth.com.

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