Heart Home > Heart Home
Bigger
Smaller
Share
Email
Print

Welcome to the Heart Community!  Please join us.

There's no better time then right now to get active about your heart health. You're on the right track, visiting the Lancaster General Heart Center web site. If you haven't signed up yet to join our Heart Community, you'll want to take a moment now to do that so you can take full advantage of all of the interactive opportunities we offer. Signing up is quick, easy, and free.

Just click here to create an account and you are on your way!

Also, explore Lancaster General Health's Heart Marketplace for great deals and exclusive items.

Join Our Heart Community, Win a Dinner for Two
 
As a special incentive during Heart Health Month, we are offering everyone who joins our community a chance to win a $75 gift certificate to enjoy a delicious dinner for two. Just register to join the Heart Community between Feb. 1-March 15 and you are automatically entered in the random drawing! The winner will be announced March 31. Click here to register now!

Healthy Heart Recipes for You


Check out our new collection of healthy heart recipes, courtesy of the American Heart Association.

Check Out Our Latest Heart Blog

This week in her "Well and Good" blog, Lori Good ponders the question, "Can I be overweight and still have a healthy heart?" Click here to read her insights, and if you are a member of our community, feel free to offer your own comments! While hear, check out our other heart health blogs written by Dr. Paul Casale and Dr. Christopher Hager!
 
As a community member, you can also post questions for healthcare professionals using our Q&A section, join in the conversation in our forums section... or create a topic of conversation on your own!
 

Read more about the new interactive Heart Center site
...


Health Information and News


Mar 01,2010
A new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggests that it's never too late to quit smoking. Even after a heart attack, quitting can boost your long-term survival odds compared to those who don't quit.
Read More...


Mar 01,2010
Prior research has suggested that obese men who don't have metabolic syndrome are not at higher risk for cardiovascular disease. But a new study published in the journal Circulation suggests that cardiovascular health is compromised in overweight and obese men, even if they don't have metabolic syndrome.
Read More...

Heart Community

Blogs

Paul CasaleCardiology Corner
Dr. Paul Casale



Well and Good   
Lori Good



Heart of the Matter
Dr. Christopher Hager



Support Groups

Healthy Heart Support Group
 
Q & As

Latest Q & As
 

 

 



 
Not a registered user?
Click here to sign up.
Forgotten password?

Home | Disclaimers | Privacy | Site Map | Employees | College | Healthcare Professionals
© 2009 Lancaster General, 555 N Duke St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17604, USA, (717) 544-5511.
All Rights Reserved.