heart attack
heart attack
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by Penny Watkins - 2007-02-07
Heart disease remains the #1 killer of women in the United States. Unfortunately, heart disease often goes unrecognized and untreated until the woman has a disabling or fatal heart attack. Women oft...
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by Scott James - 2007-02-08
Experts are reporting that the levels of Hypertension being reported are changing and that trend levels are being reversed. The incidence of Hypertension, having been in decline over the past thre...
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by Ibrahim Machiwala - 2007-02-10
CLINICALHistory: * Pulmonary TB: Typical symptoms of pulmonary TB include a productive cough, fever, and weight loss. Occasionally, patients may presents with hemoptysis or chest pain. Other sy...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-11
Adults whose blood pressure is over 140/90 mm Hg are afflicted with hypertension and are more likely to have strokes and heart disease. It is advisable that those afflicted with this condition see the...
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by Ibrahim Machiwala - 2007-02-10
Other Problems to be Considered:Blast mycosisCat scratch diseaseIt is critical that hopitalized patients with suspected or documented TB be placed in appropriate isolation. This includes a private ...
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by Greg Edwards - 2007-02-15
According to recent research, a nap after lunch just might save your life. A study released from Harvard School of Public Health as well as research from Athens reported that Greeks who took a 30 ...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2007-02-15
Despite the recent negative news that patients with drug-coated stents have higher risk of blood clots than those with bare metal stents, a pioneer of the drug-coated stent has said that with prope...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-18
Coronary Heart Disease is also known as atherosclerotic heart disease, coronary artery disease, and ischaemic heart disease. It comes about as the result of atheromatous plaques clogging the arteries ...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-20
Common heart attack symptoms include intense chest pains, which can often be felt also in the left arm or jaw, profuse sweating, and a sense of impending doom or morbid fear. Yet many heart attack vic...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-20
Adults whose blood pressure is over 140/90 mm Hg are afflicted with hypertension and are more likely to have strokes and heart disease. It is advisable that those afflicted with this condition see the...