Feb 27, 2016
Heart Month video: Calling 911 at first sign of heart attack may save your life
It seems like common sense: At the first signs of heart attack, call 911. Do not lie down to see if the symptoms pass. Do not ask a ... More »
It seems like common sense: At the first signs of heart attack, call 911. Do not lie down to see if the symptoms pass. Do not ask a ... More »
Despite advances in treatment, heart disease is still the No. 1 killer of American men and women. In observance of American Heart Month, The Pulse sat down with ... More »
Instead of measuring Valentine’s Day by how much chocolate or how many roses you receive, measure it by how well you treat the most important muscle in your ... More »
WATCH: Cardiologist Dr. Adrian Fluture explains how Wyoming Medical Center's door-to-balloon time puts us in the top 10 percent in the nation for treatment of the most ... More »
Dr. Wesley Hiser poses in his office at Wyoming Cardiopulmonary Services in Casper, the practice he founded nearly 40 years ago. He was recently named the 201 ... More »
Article Provided by the Wyoming Medical Society Casper physician Dr. Wesley W. Hiser, M.D., F.A.C.C., has been named the Wyoming Physician of The Year by the Wyoming ... More »
Dr. John Pickrell sits at his desk at Wyoming Cardiopulmonary Services in Casper. John Pickrell, M.D., grew up in Salt Lake City and became interested in cardiology ... More »
/>According to the latest statistics by the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer in the United States, a distinction it’s held since 1900. More ... More »