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    Project Heart, a fun, heart healthy resource for K-6 teachers and students, is designed to support elementary school teachers and others who are dedicated to teaching students how to make heart-healthy life choices. Elementary health, science and physical education teachers may find the curriculum particularly helpful.

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    • 4️⃣3️⃣ Days to 60 Years: #In2005 the Project Heart website is announced, providing a heart-smart resource for teachers in grades K through 6. Current version: https://t.co/J4mwAuDQDe #TheNextFirst #TexasHeartInstitute #TexasHeartMedicalGroup #HeartSmart #60YearsOfExcellence https://t.co/nPchYKoMrk

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    It’s considered one of medicine’s best-known feuds: two brilliant and egotistical doctors…

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    • 4️⃣5️⃣ Days to 60 Years: #In2007 Dr. Michael E DeBakey was honored with a lifetime achievement award at a meeting of the Denton A Cooley Cardiovascular Surgical Society. Read more: https://t.co/xzSfmiwki3 #TexasHeartInstitute #TexasHeartMedicalGroup #DentonACooley #MichaelEDeBakey https://t.co/9s24Kmwq6e

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    When it comes to women’s health, cancer — especially breast cancer — gets a lot of attention. But heart disease and stroke remain the number one killers of women. That’s why a Houston hospital decided to open a center focusing on women and cardiovascular disease. KUHF health science and technology reporter Carrie Feibel has more.

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    • 4️⃣8️⃣ Days to 60 Years: #In2010 Texas Heart Institute launches the Center for Women’s Heart & Vascular Health (THI Women’s Center) to strengthen the Institute’s focus on women. Read more: https://t.co/059XYPHncR #TexasHeartInstitute #TexasHeartMedicalGroup #60YearsOfExcellence https://t.co/5DjxxQNbGb

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    When Denton Cooley started the Texas Heart Institute Journal 40 years ago, he could not have known how long it would last or the success it would see. Authors and reviewers have come and gone, editors-in-chief have come and gone, but the Texas Heart Institute and the Journal have remained strong.Our first volume in 1974 included a modest 55 articles; in recent years, we have published as many as…

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    • 5️⃣2️⃣Days to 60 Years: #In2014 the Texas Heart Institute Journal goes 100% digital. After 40 years of print issues, the journal looks to the future and becomes an online-only publication. Read more: https://t.co/sDmbsk1le9 #TexasHeartInstitute #TexasHeartMedicalGroup #THIJournal https://t.co/sfRndlPzPP