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Heart Failure Awareness Week – Recognizing Heart Failure

On this episode of Hurley in the Morning, Cardiologist Cynthia Kos, DO, spoke in-depth about all the aspects of heart failure.

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Better Sleep Can Change Your Life!

Zeeshan Khan, DO, explains on the Hurley in the Morning radio program what causes sleep apnea, if snoring means you have a sleep condition, and how treating sleep apnea can make you feel like a whole new person.

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Southern NJ – Dr. Renée Bullock-Palmer has been named the 2022 Spring Go Red for Women Chair

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Deborah Introduces the Ivenix Infusion System to the Hospital

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What is Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)?

Pedram Kazemian, MD, Electrophysiologist, was featured on the Hurley in the Morning radio show, where he discusses atrial fibrillation (AFib) prevention, detection and treatment.

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Understanding a Heart Attack

Cardiologist Denise Zingrone, DO, explains heart attack symptoms, risk factors and prevention approaches on the Hurley in the Morning radio show.

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Is Your Leg Pain Caused by PAD?

Interventional Cardiologist Daniel Ice, MD, discusses the common circulatory problem known as peripheral artery disease (PAD) on the Hurley in the Morning live radio show.

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Deborah Hospital Foundation’s 17th Annual Red Tie Gala in Support of Deborah Heart and Lung Center’s 100th Anniversary

Deborah Hospital Foundation is hosting the 17th Annual Red Tie Gala on Saturday, November 12, at the Hilton at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia.

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The Effects of Lung Cancer on the Body

On this episode of Hurley in the Morning, Dr. Costic discusses lung cancer symptoms and risk factors.

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Living a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle

Cardiologist Renee Bullock-Palmer, MD, discusses ways to live a heart-healthier lifestyle to add years to your life and avoid heart disease on the Hurley in the Morning radio show.

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