Struggling with stress
February 20, 2023
Categories: News
By Meranda Schmitz
Throughout February, we’ve looked at how you can improve your heart health by getting enough exercise, controlling high blood pressure, and eating a heart healthy diet. Stress is another major factor that influences our heart health.
Stress is your body’s response to a physical or psychological trigger that you perceive as challenging or threatening. In broad terms, stress is any change you have to adapt to. The stress...
Eat a heart-healthy diet
February 13, 2023
Categories: News
By Meranda Schmitz, RN
During American Heart Month, we are exploring heart disease risk factors each week and how to reduce risk. We’ve all heard that we should eat a heart-healthy diet, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t eat the things we love. Below are some tips for heart-healthy eating.
Pay attention to portion size. Eating a “healthier” food is no longer healthy if you eat more than the portion size. How much you eat is just...
Hypertension and heart disease
February 6, 2023
Categories: Community health news, News
By Meranda Schmitz, RN
During American Heart Month, we are exploring heart disease risk factors each week along with tips to help reduce your risk. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke, which are leading causes of death in the United States. Nearly half of adults in the United States (47%, or 116 million) have hypertension. The table below shows the different stages of hypertension. Take a look...
CHCS announces Cardiopulmonary Rehab and Fitness Center changes
February 6, 2023
Categories: News
A renovation project in Onaga Community Hospital is now complete, so locations, hours, and availability of some services are changing.
Effective February 7, Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation will be relocated from the Fitness Center to the area that formerly housed the Community Home Care Equipment store. Patients will receive instructions on how to find the new location, and permanent signage will soon be installed.
Effective February...
Know your heart disease risk factors
February 1, 2023
Categories: Community health news, News
By Meranda Schmitz, RN
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. February is American Heart Month, so we are featuring weekly information about heart disease risk factors along with tips to help reduce your risk.
Many factors increase your risk of heart disease. Some factors are controllable, whereas others – such as family history – are not. Controllable risk factors for heart disease include high cholesterol levels, high...