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| 19 Jul 2006 by SFL ORG admin@sflorg.com This approach now needs to be expanded to the other half of the heart failure epidemic, patients with diastolic heart failure." Co-authors of the paper are Theophilus Owan, M.D.; David Hodge, M.S.; Regina Herges; Steven Jacobsen, M.D., ... Scientific Frontline by SFL ORG Educational... - http://www.sflorg.com/ |
| 19 hours ago by concerned heart My rationale was that millions of Americans were going to needlessly die if the epidemic of vitamin D insufficiency was not immediately corrected.2. My article was based on irrefutable scientific evidence documenting how vast numbers of ... Please note that all forms of heart disease kill over 869700 Americans each year.4 These lethal forms of heart disease include cardiomyopathy, valvular insufficiency, congestive heart failure, arrhythmia, coronary thrombosis (blood ... new research findings two - http://newresearchfindingstwo.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from new research findings two ] |
| 8 Nov 2009 by James Kon Beat it with team approach, says minister IN BRUNEI Darussalam, one-third of patients who are admitted to the Cardiology Section are heart failure cases. One. Brunei NEWS, Brunei HEADLINES from Brunei fm - http://news.brunei.fm/ - References |
| 19 Dec 2009 by Mark Hyman, MD (vi) We now know that there is an epidemic of type 2 diabetes in children as young as eight years old (vii), and pediatric diabetic specialists who used to only care for type 1 diabetes, now find their offices are overwhelmed with cases ..... But my heart didn't like it one bit. My dr. totally dismissed my concerns, but after 2 years of blood pressure meds and lots of suppliments ( hawthorne berry) my heart feels more normal.... but I will never ever use hormones again. ... Health on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/health - References [ More results from Health on The Huffington Post ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Jason Any gains in heart health we had made in previous years seems to be slipping back to a loss due to rising obesity. This epidemic is costing us greatly. ... Enlarged hearts carry with them the risk of heart failure. More information. There's more on obesity's impact on heart disease at the American Heart Association. SOURCES: David Crowley, M.D., clinical fellow, cardiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati; Tiffany Powell, M.D., cardiology fellow, ... eFitness for Life - http://www.efitnessforlife.com/ |
| 13 Dec 2009 "The obesity epidemic is indeed having adverse effects on the hearts of children compared to two decades ago," he said. "Today's children have higher BMI and higher LVM and therefore are at a higher risk of heart attack and stroke. ... Enlarged hearts carry with them the risk of heart failure. More information. There's more on obesity's impact on heart disease at the American Heart Association. SOURCES: David Crowley, M.D., clinical fellow, cardiology, ... Vitacost.com Health Newsletters - http://www.vitacost.com/Health-Newsletters |
| 8 Dec 2009 by LAURAN NEERGAARD The doctor is booked all month, and his receptionist doesn't realize the man has heart failure and really was describing shortness of breath when he lay down due to worsening fluid buildup. ... Rehospitalizations ought to be handled with the same urgency as an epidemic, said Dr. Harlan Krumholz of Yale University. He helped the American College of Cardiology begin a “Hospital to Home” program this fall, signing up hundreds of hospitals to share solutions with the goal of ... News | Journal Gazette - http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=NEWS [ More results from News | Journal Gazette ] |
| 12 Dec 2009 by cultureeconomy The International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) announces the manumitting of the start with ecumenical guidelines in search heart failure patient management, particularly prior to verve transplantation, published in ... cultureeconomy - http://cultureeconomy.thetkr.com/ - References |
| 8 Dec 2009 Talk about unnecessary misery: One in five Medicare patients winds up back in the hospital within a month -- even worse, one in four patients with heart failure. A major push is under way around the country to cut rehospitalizations, ... Rehospitalizations ought to be handled with the same urgency as an epidemic, says Dr. Harlan Krumholz of Yale University. He helped the American College of Cardiology begin a "Hospital to Home" program this fall, signing up hundreds of ... AARP Bulletin Today - http://bulletin.aarp.org:4402/publish/etc/mostrecentarticles/bulletin.10.xml |
| 8 Dec 2009 WASHINGTON -- Talk about unnecessary misery: One in five Medicare patients winds up back in the hospital within a month - even worse, one in four patients with heart failure. ... Rehospitalizations ought to be handled with the same urgency as an epidemic, says Dr. Harlan Krumholz of Yale University. He helped the American College of Cardiology begin a "Hospital to Home" program this fall, signing up hundreds of hospitals to share solutions with the goal of cutting heart ... Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Science - http://www.seattlepi.com/national/apscience.asp |
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