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Sports Cardiology Symposium at CCC 2016!

SportsCardiologyBC has been accepted to lead a workshop on the burgeoning field of sports cardiology at this year's Canadian Cardiovascular Congress in Montreal from October 21st-25th! Programme and registration details can be found here: http://www.cardiocongress.org/en/index.html   We hope to see you there!

By |2016-06-29T17:53:52+00:00June 29th, 2016|News|Comments Off on Sports Cardiology Symposium at CCC 2016!

Alcohol and Cardiac Health

Alcohol and Cardiac Health By Emma McIver Alcohol: detrimental or preventive? You have likely heard both sides of the argument and wonder which to believe.  A study conducted in 2006 monitoring almost 2500 test patients aged 70 to 79 with no prior history of cardiac disease suggests that in moderation, alcohol may have a positive effect on cardiac health. The study monitored the [...]

By |2016-06-16T17:02:49+00:00June 16th, 2016|Article|Comments Off on Alcohol and Cardiac Health

Daytime Napping and Metabolism

By Susannah Reid, It is common knowledge that we need to sleep well to stay healthy and have the ability to focus and perform well each day. Napping is both a daily routine and a strategy to make up a few hours of sleep. Over the last 30 years’ chronic sleep deprivation has gradually increased [...]

By |2016-06-07T17:38:01+00:00June 7th, 2016|Article|Comments Off on Daytime Napping and Metabolism

The Benefits of Foam Rolling

By Jordan Robertson Posture is a necessary component in the success of any movement-based activity in daily living. Whether simply bending over to pick up a box from the floor or running a marathon, movement efficiency depends on postural quality (1, 2, and 3). According to the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) poor posture [...]

By |2016-05-16T17:57:52+00:00May 16th, 2016|Article|Comments Off on The Benefits of Foam Rolling

The Value of Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs

By Tommy Kirkham, Cardiovascular disease is among the most lethal conditions in the world, and coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type and is the leading cause of death for both men and women in Canada and the United States (Lee et al. 2016)(HealthlinkBC 2015). Following diagnosis and especially after surgery or percutaneous [...]

By |2016-04-26T19:54:01+00:00April 26th, 2016|Article|Comments Off on The Value of Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs

SportsCardiologyBC Education Event May 25th – Fully Booked!!

Thanks to all research participants who jumped on this opportunity to come see SportsCardiologyBC team members discuss "Cardiovascular Health and Aging: The Masters Athlete". We would like to apologize to all those who have been put on the waitlist. We will be holding these events regularly so please keep checking our website, Facebook and Twitter [...]

By |2016-04-21T23:21:04+00:00April 21st, 2016|News|Comments Off on SportsCardiologyBC Education Event May 25th – Fully Booked!!

ACC Scientific Session – SCBC Presentation

Dr. James McKinney of SportsCardiologyBC presenting a poster at the 2016 ACC Scientific Session in Chicago on detecting underlying cardiovascular disease in young competitive athletes! Poster available upon request - admin@sportscardiologybc.org

By |2016-04-04T18:23:00+00:00April 4th, 2016|News|Comments Off on ACC Scientific Session – SCBC Presentation

BCMJ to Publish 2-part Sports Cardiology Themed Issue!

After months of collaborative work between the excellent editorial team at the British Columbia Medical Journal and SportsCardiologyBC, dates have been set for the publication of a two-part Sports Cardiology themed issue. It will be guest edited by SportsCardiologyBC Medical Directors Dr. Saul Isserow and Dr. Brett Heilbron. The issue will focus on the rapidly [...]

By |2016-03-23T18:58:15+00:00March 23rd, 2016|News|Comments Off on BCMJ to Publish 2-part Sports Cardiology Themed Issue!
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