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March 18th, 2008

American diabetes association

Wall Street Journal - measured the accumulation of fatty deposits called plaque in patients’ carotid, or neck arteries — an established indicator of heart-disease risk. the two groups. Both treatments stopped the accumulation of plaque but didn’t significantly reverse it Read More
Hartford Courant - But the real aim is […]

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March 15th, 2008

Heart disease treatment

Brattleboro Reformer - BRATTLEBORO — Ann Rushford, 18, of Dover, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of assault and alcohol consumption and was released on conditions that she now abuse or harass the girl she is accused of assaulting, that she not drink, buy or have
Auditions to be held for play to […]

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March 14th, 2008

Ischemic heart disease

EurekAlert - by Medicare patients at Distinguished Hospitals for Clinical Excellence in the following procedures and diagnoses: cardiac surgery, angioplasty and stent, heart attack, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Continue Reading
PR Newswire - Monitoring trial at the American Heart 1020 […]

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March 12th, 2008

Heart disease treatment

Medscape News - risk factors, [3] but case-fatality rates as high as 3-5% are reported in children with underlying pulmonary or Respiratory syncytial virus in patients with congenital heart disease: a contemporary look at epidemiology and success of preoperative
Two New Lungs Might Be Better Than OneMedical News […]

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March 10th, 2008

Heart disease in cat

Palm Beach Interactive - Delray Medical had perfect scores in several categories including the percent of heart attack patients given aspirin and beta blockers Women outmuscle men in heart disease deaths Palm Beachers flock to Cleveland .Clinic A SHOCKING WAY TO SAVE A LIFE Read This
The Ledger - […]

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March 10th, 2008

Heart disease in woman

Pan American Health Organization - Hypertensive Diseases (8.0%), Ischemic Heart Diseases (5.8%) and Cerebrovascular Disease (5.5%), which accounted for 27.3% (1,781) of deaths. External injury and poisoning (Transport Accidents 6.0%) whereas Homicide and Injury Purposefully Inflicted Source: www.paho.org
Women’s Heart Disease

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March 8th, 2008

Cyanotic heart disease

WHNT-TV - Also active in the summer are ticks, which can cause illnesses, such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever against infectious diseases (such as rabies and distemper), or medications to fight flea infestations and heartworm. Heartworm
Officials hands tied on hobby dog breederPalm Beach Interactive […]

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