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PREVENTION AND HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ARE KEYS TO AVOIDING HEART FAILURE

  “ Ang heart failure , pag i- translate  po natin sa Tagalog, meaning palyado po ang puso. Ang ibig kong sabihin noon ay nag-i-struggle po ang puso or nahihirapan siya mag- sustain  ng enough blood or nutrients sa buong parte ng katawan. Alam na po natin na ang puso ay central pumping machine  ng katawan natin so dapat malusog po siya kasi siya po ang nagre- receive ng dugong na gamit na at the same time siya rin po ang maglilinis at maglalabas ng dugong malinis sa buong parte ng katawan ,”  said Dr. Liberty Yaneza , Philippine Heart Center (PHC) H eart F ailure (HF)  Section head and member of the PHA (Philippine Heart Association) Council on HF .   Dr. Yaneza was the featured specialist during the March 2025 episode of PHA’s Usapang Puso sa Puso (UPP) webinar hosted by Dr. Avenilo “Jun” Aventura Jr., PHA D irector I/Advocacy C hair and PHC executive director . “ So kung siya ay palyado, lahat ng organs sa katawan ay affected din po. Ang utak, ang ki...

Philippine Heart Center presents its golden legacy

My good friend and media colleague Lourdes Fabian, former editor of the defunct Moviestar Magazine, is a heart patient survivor at the Philippine Heart Center. On January 4 this year, she experienced what she thought was a mild stroke which eventually led to thrombectomy, an emergency procedure to remove blood clots in the brain to help blood to flow normally in her body. We, her friends, didn’t know what exactly happened to her. Maybe she suffered an acute stroke, atrial fibrillation, or heart failure -- or maybe all together – because any of these could cause blood clots in the brain. But the good thing is she was operated on immediately and had a new lease in life. Three weeks after the procedure, we were relieved to see her responding positively. Though very weak, she could talk normally and she recognized us. One month and 10 days after, on February 14, we visited Lourdes at home, and we're more than happy to see her fast recovery progress. She can now walk unaided, th...