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Lovelace Women’s Hospital Breast Care Center and The Anita Salas Memorial Fund Partnership
Read more: Lovelace Women’s Hospital Breast Care Center and The Anita Salas Memorial Fund PartnershipThe Breast Care Center at Lovelace Women’s Hospital is proud to partner with The Anita Salas Memorial Fund (ASMF), a local nonprofit 501(c)3 whose mission is to assist underserved women and men of New Mexico by helping pay for breast or cervical cancer treatment or related bills. Hear from a breast cancer survivor how the…
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Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO): Symptoms, Risks & Treatments
Read more: Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO): Symptoms, Risks & TreatmentsWhat is chronic total occlusion (CTO)? Chronic total occlusion, commonly referred to as simply CTO, is a complete blockage of a coronary artery, lasting longer than three months. Once plaque has built up to the point of complete blockage, blood flow to the heart is compromised. If left untreated, CTO can lead to a slew…
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Update on Atrial Fibrillation by Sean Mazer, M.D., FHRS, FACC
Read more: Update on Atrial Fibrillation by Sean Mazer, M.D., FHRS, FACCAtrial fibrillation increases the risk of stroke, congestive heart failure and other complications, but it can be treated so do not put off care. Learn about treatment options, what ablation is and when a fib is an emergency. Presented by New Mexico Heart Institute/Lovelace Medical Group electrophysiologist and NMHI President Sean Mazer, M.D., FHRS, FACC.…
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Playing Chess with Cancer
Read more: Playing Chess with CancerIn honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, J.B. shared her breast cancer story with us. Now read her recollection of meeting her surgeon and a piece she wrote that was inspired by the Netflix series, “The Queen’s Gambit”. My Surgeon The first time I met my surgeon after two mammograms, a breast biopsy and…
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PWR!
Read more: PWR!Listen in as one of the Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Occupational Therapy Assistants talks about the PWR! Program used to treat Parkinson’s Disease.
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Double Knee Replacement Surgery Puts Patient Back on His Feet
Read more: Double Knee Replacement Surgery Puts Patient Back on His FeetArt Lucero has been active his entire life, staying in shape playing tennis and volleyball and swimming. He lived with a sore right knee from a old basketball injury, but that didn’t stop him from riding his bike to work for 15 years. While he has had some aches and pains along the way, wrapping…
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The Health Benefits of Walking During Pregnancy
Read more: The Health Benefits of Walking During PregnancyOften when we think of exercise during pregnancy, we think of cardio or maybe a low impact perinatal fitness class. Cardio during pregnancy can be healthy when approved by your OB or midwife; however, cardio is not the only exercise regimen that provides health and wellness. During the very first few days of pregnancy a…
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How One Breast Cancer Survivor Overcame Her Diagnosis
Read more: How One Breast Cancer Survivor Overcame Her DiagnosisBernadette G. was never a fan of doctor’s offices or annual check-ups and vowed to avoid them whenever she could. But, when a close friend was diagnosed with breast cancer, she began to prioritize her health, taking proactive steps by regularly performing breast self-exams at home. Shortly after getting into this new routine, Bernadette became…
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Breast Cancer Survivor Reflects on Her Journey
Read more: Breast Cancer Survivor Reflects on Her JourneyJ.B. shares, first-hand, her breast cancer journey. On November 17, 2020, I was officially diagnosed with Grade 2 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma breast cancer. This was after a routine yearly mammogram that had been delayed for seven months because of the pandemic. Luckily, it was caught in time so that with a lumpectomy and radiation,…
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Overcoming Emotional, Physical and Financial Tolls of Breast Cancer
Read more: Overcoming Emotional, Physical and Financial Tolls of Breast CancerBernadette G. was never one to perform routine breast self-exams or maintain routine doctor visits if she could avoid it, but when a close friend was diagnosed with breast cancer, Bernadette began to take a more vigilant approach to her health. She began performing self-exams regularly and not too long into this new habit, Bernadette…