Regional West Promotes Heart Health During American Heart Month

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., ― Cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease and stroke are among the most widespread health problems in the United States, and heart disease ranks as the leading cause of death.

During American Heart Health Month in February, Regional West’s Cardiology and Cardiac Rehabilitation departments are raising awareness about heart disease and how to prevent it.

The term “heart disease” can refer to several types of heart conditions. The most common in the United States is coronary heart disease, or coronary artery disease, which occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries that supply blood to the heart. Coronary heart disease can cause heart attack, angina, heart failure and arrhythmias.

Contributing factors to heart disease include high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and smoking.

Fortunately, making healthy choices and managing health conditions can often help prevent heart disease. Start with an annual physical, stay physically active, eat a healthy diet, stay well hydrated, and get plenty of sleep.

For more ideas and simple steps you can use every day for better heart health, visit www.heart.org. Join the American Heart Association’s national movement in support of healthier communities and healthier lives.

Cardiology consultations and risk assessment are available at Regional West in cooperation with Colorado Health Medical Group by calling 308-630-2626. The Heart and Lung Center at Regional West, which offers a comprehensive range of cardiac and lung care services, can be reached at 308-630-1337.

Regional West Health Services in Scottsbluff, Neb., is the parent company of Regional West Medical Center, a 188-bed regional referral center and the only Level II Trauma Center in Nebraska west of Kearney. As the region’s only tertiary referral medical center, Regional West offers care that spans more than 32 medical specialties provided by over 28 physician clinics. With nearly 300 in-network providers and approximately 2,000 staff members, Regional West provides comprehensive and innovative health care services for the people of western Nebraska and the neighboring states of Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming.