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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0152592Clay Chappell - IMDb

    Clay Chappell was born on 18 February 1969 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Footloose (2011), Selma (2014) and My Demon (2009).

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    • Savannah, Georgia, USA
  2. Clay Chappell was born on February 18, 1969 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Footloose (2011), Selma (2014) and My Demon (2009).

    • February 18, 1969
  3. Clay Chappell was born on 18 February 1969 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Footloose (2011), Selma (2014) and My Demon (2009).

  4. Jan 8, 2015 · He’s talking about the ascot he’s uncomfortably trying to wind around his neck in preparation for the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize ceremonies, and the moment encapsulates the aim of Paul Webb’s...

    • What Are Key Steps People Should Take to Promote Heart Health?
    • Is There A Relationship Between Obesity, Diabetes and Heart Attack?
    • Why Is Prevention Better Than Treatment?
    • What Is The Gold Standard For Heart Attack Treatment?
    • Why Does Speed Matter?
    • What Is Heart Failure?
    • What Is Sudden Cardiac Death?
    • Can It Be Prevented Or Treated?
    • St. Mary’s Is Your Heart Health Partner

    Dr. Chappell: 1. If you smoke, stop. Smoking increases your risk of heart disease and negatively affects many other organs in your body. Quit smoking today > 2. Exercise regularly. The American Heart Association recommends at least 150 minutes (around 20-30 minutes a day) of aerobic exercise per week. 3. Eat a heart-healthy diet and control your po...

    Dr. Chappell:Being overweight increases a person’s risk of developing high blood pressure and diabetes, which are both risk factors for heart disease. High blood pressure damages artery walls, making them vulnerable to plaque build-up. The high blood sugar levels of diabetes accelerate the buildup of plaque in the arteries. Plaque build-up can even...

    Dr. Chappell:It is much more effective to prevent heart disease from developing than to reverse its effects. For the individual, modifying risk factors to prevent the development of heart disease can decrease medical costs and help keep you healthier in the long term. For society, prevention of heart disease reduces the cost of delivering health ca...

    Dr. Chappell:Emergent cardiac catheterization and primary percutaneous coronary intervention, or PCI. When heart attack patients come to us by ambulance, advance EKG transmission from the ambulance enables us to rush the patient to our Cardiac Cath Lab, where we work to identify the blocked artery and open it with angioplasty and stenting to restor...

    Dr. Chappell:Time is muscle. The longer a portion of the heart is without nourishing blood flow, the more likely it is that the affected portion of the heart will be permanently damaged. If a large portion of the heart is damaged, the overall strength of the heart is decreased, which can eventually lead to heart failure.

    Dr. Chappell:Heart failure is a condition in which the heart is weakened and cannot pump enough blood to meet the demands of the body. Common heart failure symptoms are shortness of breath and swelling in the legs or abdomen due to fluid buildup in those areas. A heart attack can cause heart failure by weakening the heart, but there are other cause...

    Dr. Chappell:Sudden cardiac death is an unexpected death from a cardiac condition within one hour of the start of symptoms. Typically, it is caused by an abnormal heart rhythm that does not allow the heart to pump blood effectively. The most common cause of sudden cardiac death is a heart attack. If you are with a person experiencing cardiac arrest...

    Dr. Chappell:Yes. The best prevention is to be screened for coronary artery disease and other cardiac conditions that may predispose you to sudden cardiac death. Selected patients who are at high risk may need electrophysiology testing, which evaluates and treats the tissue that triggers abnormal heart rhythms, and/or have an implantable cardiovert...

    Certified by the American College of Cardiology as a Chest Pain Center with primary PCI.
    Can perform angioplasty and stent procedures, conduct electrophysiology studies for heart rhythm disorders, implant life-saving cardiac defibrillators and pacemakers, and repair holes between chamb...
    Provides all three phases of Cardiac Rehabilitation.
    Includes Oconee Heart & Vascular Centerwith offices in Athens, near Watkinsville, Monroe, Greensboro and Lavonia.
  5. Clay Chappell was born on 18 February, 1969 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, is an Actor, Producer. Discover Clay Chappell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  6. Dr. Clay Chappell specializes in Interventional Cardiology at Oconee Heart and Vascular Center. He's certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. For an appointment call (706) 389-3440.