by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Feb 19, 2022 | Healthy Living, Heart and Vascular
Eating heart-healthy foods is crucial to your long-term health, but what does that really mean? What foods are considered “heart-healthy?” Most foods you eat have some nutritional value or health benefits – carbs offer a brain boost, sodium lets your body...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Feb 15, 2022 | Events, Heart and Vascular
Observed every year on February 14th, National Donor Day is an observance dedicated to spreading awareness and education about organ, eye and tissue donation. By educating and sharing the Donate Life message, we can each take small steps every day to help save...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Feb 12, 2022 | Heart and Vascular, Lifestyle, Women's Health
Whether you’re a first-time parent or a veteran, pregnancy can be scary. It’s a seemingly endless stream of physician visits, check-ups, ultrasounds and more. You’re also on-edge and waiting to hear if your unborn child is healthy at almost every turn. Every expecting...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Feb 5, 2022 | Heart and Vascular
First discovered in 2019, the novelty virus Covid-19 has quickly turned into a pandemic that continues even today. This virus has thrived despite many mandates, lockdowns and vaccination attempts worldwide. We continue to discover new variations of the virus, and more...
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Feb 2, 2022 | CCMH Providers, Heart and Vascular
Welcome to the CCMH Cardiology family Leni Abraham! She is an Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease and Nuclear Cardiologist. We can’t wait to see what she accomplishes with us here in the cardiology department! Dr. Abraham is now accepting new patients....
by Comanche County Memorial Hospital | Sep 4, 2021 | Heart and Vascular, Lifestyle
Don’t let social media trends confuse you – there IS such a thing as good AND bad cholesterol! We’ve all had that conversation with the doctor: “Your cholesterol is too high.” But what does that mean, and how can you lower those levels without giving up foods...