Congestive Heart Failure

Nearly five million people in the United States are living with congestive heart failure (CHF), with roughly 550,000 new cases being diagnosed every year. Congestive heart failure occurs when your heart is unable to pump enough blood and oxygen to support the other organs in your body. This means that your heart is not beating properly (though it is beating). If you are experiencing CHF, blood and fluid will be backed up in your body, which makes it more…

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Crittenton Hospital team saves unlikely heart patient

This is an article that was published on February 15th, 2012 by Krystle Anderson KRYSTLE ANDERSON Published 12:00 am EST, Wednesday, February 15, 2012 To her good fortune, a neighbor witnessed her collapse and called 9-1-1. Kelly Remick, a 44-year-old mother of two, had been in good health and regularly jogging. Heart disease was the furthest thing from her mind, but it almost took her life. Remick recently decided to go for a run on a trail near her home. But during…

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2019 Cardiovascular Lecture Series

Straight Talk from The Doc, Physician – Patient Outreach Program Brief class description Heart Attack in the Making- March 20:   This free seminar will cover what causes blockage of the arteries, heart attack signs and symptoms for both men and women, and steps you can take to help prevent heart attacks. Includes a heart healthy dinner and followed by a question and answer session with the cardiologist. Peripheral Arterial Disease- April 17: This free seminar will cover signs…

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Heart Attack in the Making

Heart Attack in the Making Straight Talk From The Doc Thank you for joining us at Straight Talk From The Doc which is a free physician and patient outreach program. The lecture was presented by featured speaker Dr. Sam Kazziha, MD FACC coronary and peripheral vascular interventionist. Chief of Cardiovascular Services, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital. Associate Clinical Professor Department of Medicine, WSU School of Medicine. Straight talk from the doc was as part of 2019 cardiovascular Lectures Series that…

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Preventing Heart Attack / Heart Disease

Dr. Sam Kazziha, Chief of Cardiovascular Services will give a talk about Preventing Heart Attack and Hearth Disease during the 16th annual Macomb county Senior wellness & Retirement Expo. Courtesy of Henry Ford Macomb Hospital. Address Clinton Township Senior Center Proudly Presents Date April 5th Time 11:15 to 12:00

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8 Reasons to See a Cardiologist

Over 600,000 people die of heart disease in the United States every year, accounting for about one in every four deaths. That makes heart disease - sometimes known as cardiovascular disease (CVD) - the leading cause of death for both men and women in the US.  While most people understand that a healthy lifestyle consisting of regular exercise and a nutritious diet is one's best defense against developing a serious heart condition, recognizing the symptoms associated with heart disease…

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Health Talk with Dr. Kazziha about Heart Health in Washington Township

TV interview with Dr. Kazziha about Heart Health WBRW Heart Health Talk with Dr. Kazziha discussing his role in leading Cardiovascular Programs in South East Michigan and lately at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital. Dr. Kazziha covered the following topics: Historical background of Dr. Kazziha's endevour and training with in heart health and Vascular Disease. Cardiovascular Consultants Practice at Washington Township and services offered. Definition of Cardiovascular Interventionist. Symptoms and signs of Heart Attack. Risk factors for Cardiovascular disease. Outreach…

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