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  • Minutes Matter: Knowing the Signs Can Save a Life

    January 28, 2021

    When a heart attack strikes, minutes matter. Those first few minutes following a heart attack are critical in determining the short-term and long-term outcome for the patient. According to the National Institutes of Health, about half of those who die from heart attacks will die within an hour of their first symptom. Being able to quickly recognize what’s happening…

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  • Did You Brush? The Surprising Link Between Dental Health and Your Heart

    January 28, 2021

    How well do you take care of your teeth and gums? Some research has shown a link between poor oral health and poor heart health. Studies have shown a link between gum disease and increased heart disease risk and that poor oral health can increase the risk of bacterial infection in your bloodstream. One study published by the American Heart Association showed gum disease…

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  • Heart Health at Any Age

    January 28, 2021

    Things change as we get older. How you took care of yourself in your 20s might be very different from how you take care of yourself today. That said, it’s important to understand what you should keep in mind as you age. Check out these pointers on what to remember as each decade comes and goes, as well as some things to keep in mind at every age. All Age…

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  • Got Kids? Give ‘Em Heart!

    January 28, 2021

    As a parent, there are a number of great reasons to get your kids to think of their health as a priority. And there are a number of great ways to help them do that, including regular physical activity. Creating a more active family lifestyle can be done anytime, anywhere. Family walks after dinner, weekend excursions like hiking or skiing, a trip to the local pool, a…

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  • Heart Disease 101: Warning Signs for Women

    January 28, 2021

    As the number one killer of men and women in the U.S., you might think that gender doesn’t matter when it comes to heart disease. But it does. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about one in 16 women age 20 and older have coronary heart disease, while only approximately half of women recognize that heart disease is women’s number one killer. Additionally, women can sometimes experience heart attack symptoms differently from men. 

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  • An Egg White a Day…

    January 28, 2021

    If you’re an egg lover, you may scoff at eating just the whites. Not so fast. If you’re open to a change, utilizing just the whites of the egg every now and then can benefit your heart, particularly if cholesterol is a concern. Egg whites are low in calories, high in protein and have no cholesterol. This egg white omelet is a great way to give them a try. Cook one up today! 

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  • Not All Symptoms Are Obvious: Overlooked Symptoms to Watch

    January 28, 2021

    We’ve all seen when heart attacks happen in the movies. A character is walking along when, suddenly, they grab their chest – wincing with pain – and immediately tell someone, “Call 911! I’m having a heart attack!” 

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  • Namaste Healthy: The Heart Benefits of Yoga

    January 28, 2021

    Manage blood pressure. Control cholesterol. Reduce blood sugar. Get active. Eat better. Lose weight. Stop smoking. There’s a reason the most talked about ways to improve your heart health also make up the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Life’s Simple 7® a list of seven lifestyle strategies that can help you lower your risk for heart disease: they work! 

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  • 30 Minutes a Day Can Help Keep Heart Disease Away

    January 28, 2021

    Did you know that exercising as little as 30 minutes every day can improve your heart health and quality of life?

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  • Give Your Kitchen Pantry Some Love

    January 28, 2021

    Eating smart for your heart starts at home. But how do you know what to stock up on to keep your meals heart-healthy? We’ve compiled a guide to help you plan your next grocery trip to stock up on nutritious foods that can help you and your family stay healthy – and satisfied at the dinner table, today and every day. 

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  • Clinch Valley Welcomes Bobby Gentry ONP-C

    January 27, 2021

    Clinch Valley Health announced today that Bobby Gentry ONP-C has joined its staff at Clinch Valley Physicians Associates and will be offering orthopedic services to the residents of Tazewell and surrounding counties. Bobby will join Dr. Walid Azzo, M.D., PhD, FAAOS. Bobby graduated from Walden University. He is a board-certified orthopedic nurse practitioner. Most…

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  • Welcome Orthopedic Surgeon Walid Azzo, M.D. PhD, FAAOS

    January 25, 2021

    Clinch Valley Health today announced that orthopedic surgeon Walid Azzo, M.D. PhD, FAAOS has joined its staff and will be offering orthopedic services to patients throughout southwest Virginia and southern West Virginia. Dr. Azzo comes to Clinch Valley Health after serving the Bluefield area for more than 25 years.  Dr. Azzo is board-certified in…

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  • Why I Got the COVID-19 Vaccine

    January 18, 2021

    By Teri Crawford Brown RNC, MSN, Lead Administrative Supervisor  For most of us, this past holiday season was unlike any other we have experienced. Instead of the typical hustle and bustle of holiday parties, family gatherings and being surrounded by those we love – this year was just different. I know for me personally, I missed my Mommaw. She is 89 years old…

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  • Brighter Days Ahead: Celebrate the New Year with a Healthy Start

    December 31, 2020

    A new year is always an opportunity for a fresh start. A new beginning. That’s one of the big reasons so many of us set New Year’s resolutions. Turning the page on the calendar gives us a chance to turn the page on unhealthy habits, resolve to be better, healthier versions of ourselves and look to the future with hope for what’s to come. As we look…

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  • Clinch Valley Medical Center Earns ACR Lung Cancer Screening Center Designation

    December 07, 2020

    Clinch Valley Medical Center has been designated a Lung Cancer Screening Center by the American College of Radiology (ACR). The ACR Lung Cancer Screening Center designation is a voluntary program that recognizes facilities that have committed to practice safe, effective diagnostic care for individuals at the highest risk for lung cancer. In order to receive this elite…

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  • Give Yourself the Gift of Good Health

    December 02, 2020

    As we enter the final months of what has certainly been an unprecedented year, health and well-being has perhaps never been more at the forefront of our thoughts. The ongoing pandemic has shown us that it continues to be imperative for us to make our physical health a priority. Preventive care is a key factor in maintaining your overall health. Annual well visits and…

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  • Keeping the Happy in Your Holiday: Making the Most of This Year’s Challenging Season

    December 02, 2020

    With its myriad joyful and time-honored traditions, the holiday season is a cherished time of the year for many. Unfortunately, it can also be a stressful and emotionally trying time, especially for those juggling numerous obligations or coping with the loss of a loved one. And as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in our community and across the country, we are finding…

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  • Celebrating Safely: How to keep you, your family and your community healthy this holiday season

    November 03, 2020

    The final two months of the year are traditionally filled with a number of opportunities to celebrate with family, friends and co-workers. Of course, 2020 has been anything but a traditional year, thanks in no small part to the ongoing pandemic. As we continue to fight COVID-19 and work to slow the spread in our community, it’s a good idea to take a moment and…

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  • Blood Donation: How You Can Aid in the COVID-19 Fight and Make Your Community Healthier

    November 03, 2020

    Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood – but only about 10 percent of those who are eligible to give actually make a blood donation each year. Donated blood is a necessary part of helping patients cope with a wide variety of conditions, including burns, trauma, heart surgery, cancer, organ transplants and more. A one-time blood donation can save the…

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  • NATIONAL SAFE SLEEP HOSPITAL CERTIFICATION PROGAM RECOGNIZES CLINCH VALLEY HEALTH

    September 02, 2020

    Clinch Valley Health is recognized by the National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program as a Gold Safe Sleep Champion, the highest designation of the Cribs for Kids National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification, for their commitment to best practices and education on infant safe sleep. 

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