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| 28 Aug 2009 by admin One of the deadliest killers in the world today it is heart disease. Congestive heart failure, one of the so-called secondary conditions to many cardiac diseases has its own mortality rate which can be very high. ... Healthy Living - http://www.jeel.info/ |
| 8 Nov 2009 by Karen Van Cleef Several papers support the use of a far-infrared sauna with patients with congestive heart failure. For example, in one study, congestive heart failure patients who had ten 15-minute infrared sauna sessions over a 2-week period had ... Living Well Plan - http://livingwellplan.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by info@theheart.org Most heart-failure specialists tell us that incurring a diagnosis of end-stage congestive heart failure is more quickly lethal than receiving a diagnosis of most forms of cancer. ... For the patients who are living today because of either bridging or destination therapy and the patients who took the chance with the Abiocor that failed, I feel compelled to spread the good news of the HeartMate II study so that patients dying of heart failure might have a chance at life ... Blogs.theHeart.org - Heartfelt with Dr... - http://blogs.theheart.org/melissa-walton-shirley-blog |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Paul Rosenberg He says groups like Wisconsin Environment are still living off the hysteria of 1970s meltdowns and will do anything to delay nuclear plant construction. Going straight to the source, we quickly find that it's Huebsch who's living in the .... such as arterial occlusion (artery blockages, leading to heart attacks) and infarct formation (tissue death due to oxygen deprivation, leading to permanent heart damage), as well as cardiac arrhythmias and congestive heart failure. ... Open Left - Front Page - http://www.openleft.com/ - References [ More results from Open Left - Front Page ] |
| 21 Nov 2009 by Philip Smith So if you went to the doctor and he said you had congestive heart failure or lung cancer, you basically went home to die. My father helped a lot of these people live much longer lives. He could accurately diagnose people living in ... The Nervous Breakdown - http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/ |
| 6 Sep 2009 Pimodendan is a dog medication used to manage mild, moderate or severe heart failure symptoms and can even assist in the treatment of congestive heart failure in canines. The brand-name for pimodendan is. ... If a dog is living with congestive heart disease, it may be worth your while to talk about treatment options that involve the use of pimodendan with a vet. When used in combination with other therapies such as an ace inhibitor, fursemide, or digoxin, pimodendan was ... VetInfo.com RSS Feed - http://www.vetinfo.com/rss.php - References [ More results from VetInfo.com RSS Feed ] |
| 17 Nov 2009 by AP The study, which got underway in 1990 and involved men and women aged over 55 living in a suburb of Rotterdam, found no difference in the risk of developing heart failure between those who ate fish and those who didn't. .... Between Alzheimer's, Heart Failure http://bit.ly/OEbiJ; 2live4him Short lived happiness due to congestive heart failure = http://bit.ly/rasxF; headache713 RT @Sparky4ddub @CosaDulce is this team trying to give us heart failure{{yeah the heck there r ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Kristen Seymour Uga VII, whose given name was Loran's Best, took over for his father, Uga VI, who died of congestive heart failure. University officials have released statements about the sudden passing, including University of Georgia President Michael F. .... As a pet owner and dog lover I understand the pain of losing a pet but please do NOT take this out of context Lorans Best was first and foremost an living breathing dog a pet a friend a family member his role was that of a mascot. ... Paw Nation - http://www.pawnation.com/ - References |
| 23 hours ago by Leah A year ago in March, Lacy Banks found out (all in one day) that he had a brain tumor, prostate cancer and end-stage congestive heart failure. Not to mention a bad back which would require surgery. So when Rev. Banks cried out for help, the Lord really ... Banks good to go and put him on the heart transplant list. This is because they considered his prostate cancer “cured”. In fact, they estimated that Rev. Banks had a 99% chance of living another 15 years with the PC . ... Living with Prostate Cancer - http://prostatecancerblog.net/ [ More results from Living with Prostate Cancer ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 Seniors and others with chronic health problems such as diabetes, congestive heart failure and high blood pressure often wind up in hospital emergency rooms after forgetting to take their medication or when their condition deteriorates at home without anyone noticing. When that deterioration is severe enough, patients can be forced to move out of their homes into assisted living or nursing facilities, a costly and emotionally wrenching transition. ... All Kaiser Health News - http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/ - References |
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