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New Mexicans Encouraged to Listen to Their Heart January 31, 2017 - EMS Stroke/STEMI - Awareness

February marks American Heart Month, and the New Mexico Department of Health is raising awareness about the risks everyone faces for heart disease and stroke. « read more »



High Blood Pressure: A Silent Threat April 21, 2016 - EMS Stroke/STEMI - Awareness

A New Mexico Department of Health report late last year revealed the most common disease related to hospitalizations is heart disease. The numbers weren’t even close. The most recent Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data annual report found 12,234 New Mexicans were hospitalized due to heart disease in... « read more »



Encouraging New Mexicans to Listen to Their Heart February 4, 2016 - EMS Stroke/STEMI - Awareness

It’s American Heart Month this February, and the New Mexico Department of Health is raising awareness about everyone’s risk of heart disease and stroke. Friday, February 5 is National Wear Red Day. « read more »



Be One in a Million for Heart Month February 3, 2016 - EMS Stroke/STEMI - Healthy Living

February is American Heart Month, and with good reason – not so much because of Valentine’s Day – but because of what makes us all tick: the human heart. « read more »



Valentine’s Day Not the Only Reason to Think about Your Heart February 11, 2015 - EMS Stroke/STEMI - Awareness

Valentine’s Day is coming this Saturday. So as you run around this week making reservations and hustling for last minute gifts, it’s also a good time to think about the shape of your heart. I don’t mean your relationships status; I mean literally your heart. Because no matter how old you are,... « read more »



Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Workshop June 13, 2014 - EMS Stroke/STEMI - Information

The New Mexico Department of Health announced it is taking part in a national initiative to reduce heart attacks and strokes in New Mexico. About 4,000 New Mexicans die every year from heart disease and stroke. « read more »