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Cream being poured into a coffee cup
Here are four things you should stop putting in your coffee, plus healthier alternatives that will enhance your coffee’s natural flavor.
Older man clutching heart
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a chaotic rhythm in the top chambers of the heart (atria) that can increase the risk of strokes, heart failure and other heart-related problems.
Doylestown Health Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion
Doylestown Hospital earns national awards for high quality cardiovascular and stroke care.
Family surrounding mother with newborn in hospital | Doylestown Health
By establishing a permanent source of revenue, endowments are critical to securing the future of Doylestown Health—and healthcare excellence in our community.
Mother nursing baby
Keystone 10 designation confirms Doylestown Health’s commitment to support breastfeeding mothers through education and a dedication to best practices.
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Would you be able to tell if someone was having a stroke? Doylestown Health experts discuss how to tell if someone is having a stroke and what to do about it.
Woman smiling at her doctor
Doylestown Health Urology now offers a wide range of non-surgical solutions for female-specific urological conditions. Welcome Heather Gottlieb, DO.
Woman hands on heart eyes closed
Learn what positive affirmations are, the benefits of saying these daily declarations, how they work and concrete tips for creating your own positive self-talk.
Sleep Apnea written on a clipboard
Sleep apnea is a common, chronic (ongoing) sleep disorder. Untreated sleep apnea can increase your risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and other medical issues.
Older man and woman walking in park | Doylestown Health
With planned gifts, you benefit from your assets now, knowing that your legacy gift will strengthen the health of our community for generations to come.
cardiac rehab therapist helping woman on treadmill | Doylestown Health
If you've had a heart attack or other heart issue, cardiac rehab just might save your life. It may also keep you from returning to the hospital. Doylestown Health experts weigh in.
Gladys Musselman | Doylestown Health
When a failing aortic valve took Gladys' breath away—TAVR put the spring back in her step. Read the story of one patient's return to the activities she loves.
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