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Know your fish oil 29 Jan 2006
By RAJEN M. POLLUTION exposure can cause heart rate variability to increase. This is a risk factor for problems including cardiac arrhythmia and heart attack. ...
- Malaysia Star,
Catching heart problem early key to Compton football player's ... 29 Jan 2006
Later diagnosed in a Long Beach hospital with cardiac arrhythmia, Manns underwent a procedure on Halloween to correct the problem, ending his season. ...
- Daily Breeze,
Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm and Ventricular Tachycardia During ... 29 Jan 2006
Our case reveals another identifiable cause of serious arrhythmia during pulmonary artery catheterization and highlights how transesophageal echocardiography ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription),
Heart mapping technique safely guides catheter repair of ... Jan 18, 2006
...then guided to the heart, where it is used to burn off the small part of heart muscle that gives rise to the errant signaling responsible for the arrhythmia. ...
- Xagena.it,
Test identifies best candidates for implanted cardiac ... Jan 27, 2006
If an arrhythmia occurred in a patient who had an ICD, the device would deliver a pulse of electrical current through the heart in order to stop the ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. Announces 3-Year Agreement ... Jan 4, 2006
FITCHBURG, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 4, 2006--Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. (AMEX: HRT) announced that its wholly owned ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. Announces 3-Year Agreement ... Jan 4, 2006
Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. (AMEX: HRT) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Micron Products Inc. ("Micron"), has ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Arrhythmia Research Technology inks 3-year deal with Maine’s ... Jan 5, 2006
Fitchburg-based Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. has entered into a three-year agreement in which its wholly owned subsidiary Micron Products Inc. ...
- Boston Mass High Tech,
Oregon's Providence Heart & Vascular Institute: Keep Hearts ... Jan 26, 2006
Irregular beating is called an arrhythmia. ... Doctors can now diagnose an arrhythmia, pinpoint exactly where the short-circuit happens, and treat the problem. ...
- GlendaleOregonNews.com,
AG to probe man’s death Jan 28, 2006
...of the cause of Charette’s death was not available yesterday, but a source said the results indicate he died of cardiac arrhythmia associated with excited ...
- Woonsocket Call,
New Test Identifies Candidates For Cardiac Defibrillator Jan 27, 2006
...cardiac arrest. A pulse of electrical current will be delivered through the device if an arrhythmia were to occur in a patient. The ...
- MedIndia,
Teen's murder charge reduced to manslaughter in roller-rink death Jan 28, 2006
...kill Royce, who died Nov. 8 of cardiac arrhythmia triggered by a seizure resulting from an assault. The prosecution announced its ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal,
hERG: Technology and Market Analysis Jan 26, 2006
...responsible for the IKr current in the heart muscle) is associated with the prolongation of LQTS, and precipitation of a potentially-fatal arrhythmia known as ...
- HTScreening (press release),
Heart Help Jan 13, 2006
Doctors then fix the arrhythmia by positioning the catheter, without ever touching it, just where they want it, even in hard-to-reach places. ...
- WOWT,
Guidant woes mounting: More device recalls Jan 23, 2006
Patients shouldn’t panic, said Dr. Jeremy Ruskin, director of Massachusetts General’s Cardiac Arrhythmia Service. “These are a fact of life,� he said. ...
- Boston Herald,
Health Alert: iPod for the heart Jan 24, 2006
Patients learn everything from "What is Heart Arrhythmia" to "How to Prevent Heart Disease." It's easy-to-follow information that allows patients to take ...
- WIS,
Lemieux's ties to penguins may not last ... other notes Jan 27, 2006
Saying he doesn't want "to take pills" for the rest of his life, Lemieux is planning to have surgery to correct his arrhythmia in about a month and has spoken ...
- Scripps Howard News Service,
NICE Guidance on Implantable Defibrillators Shows Heart but Needs ... Jan 24, 2006
According to Dr Connelly, a consultant cardiologist at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and a trustee of Arrhythmia Alliance, the UK's heart rhythm charity: "Patients ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release),
Horseplay led to GI’s accidental death at party Jan 27, 2006
Coroner Dr. E. Jon Brandenberger said in a report that Pratt died from cardiac arrhythmia – a disorder in heart rhythms – because of cardiac concussion. ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,
Dr. Roland T. Smoot, first black doctor at Hopkins, 78 Jan 27, 2006
T. Smoot, the first African-American faculty member and assistant dean at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, died of apparent heart arrhythmia Wednesday in ...
- Baltimore Sun,
Meth education seminar tomorrow Jan 25, 2006
...use. Side effects include convulsions, dangerously high body temperature, stroke, cardiac arrhythmia, stomach cramps, and shaking. ...
- Laurel Outlook,
PG SOUTH: Basketball notebook Jan 25, 2006
...headlines of a grim sort. He experienced a heart arrhythmia during a Char Valley-Penn Hills playoff game. Penn Hills' student trainer ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Life-saving guidance for cardiacs Jan 26, 2006
Heart rhythm charity Arrhythmia Alliance wants to work with Government to accelerate the rate of uptake for these life-saving medical devices.
- Scenta.co.uk,
Stadium name change denied Jan 26, 2006
Helgeson, an all-county lacrosse player and recipient of the 2005 Terry Hicks Memorial Scholarship Award, died suddenly of cardiac arrhythmia on May 25, 2005. ...
- Silver Chips Online,
Weighing the risks of Tasers Jan 27, 2006
...intoxication, raised blood acidity similar to that alleged to be caused by Tasers, antipsychotic drugs, genetic susceptibility to arrhythmia, and “face down ...
- Queen's Journal,
Joys of being benched Jan 26, 2006
Three months after the Olympics, Quinn was hospitalized with a heart arrhythmia and missed one game of the Leafs' Eastern Conference final against Carolina. ...
- Toronto Star,
How healthy are Central Europeans? Jan 27, 2006
...problems. They treat arrhythmia with electro magnetic waves or low temperature, thanks to which 80% of patients can be cured. Equipment ...
- Radio Polonia,
Give the Gift of a Healthy Heart This Valentine's Day Jan 26, 2006
At age 64 Margery Meyer had a cholesterol reading of 385 mg/dl, arrhythmia (an irregular heart beat), and no competitive swimming experience when her daughter ...
- Emediawire (press release),
Edwards Lifesciences to Showcase Leading Cardiac Surgery ... Jan 26, 2006
...or inside of the heart's tissue -- a technique believed to block the conduction of errant electrical signals in the heart that can cause cardiac arrhythmia. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Scar tissue in heart predicts risk of fatal arrhythmias Jan 1, 2006
...than 25 percent scar tissue were approximately nine times more likely to test positive for a fast and dangerous heart rhythm known as ventricular arrhythmia. ...
- Xagena.it,
Baptist surgeons use new catheter Jan 16, 2006
In a three-hour procedure on Jan. 5, cardiologists treated a patient for cardiac arrhythmia, using the catheter to direct radio frequencies to the heart. ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription),
Hospital approved for heart therapy Jan 21, 2006
The procedure, cardiac catheter ablation therapy, has been successful in treating arrhythmia, a disorder that disrupts heart rhythm. ...
- Stamford Advocate,
NHS trust scraps op that cured Blair Jan 1, 2006
...has a disabling arrhythmia that results in debilitating symptoms that significantly impair their quality of life," nine consultant cardiologists told the ...
- Guardian Unlimited,
Surgery Treatment Of Heart Arrhythmias Jan 13, 2006
An arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm. ... Once doctors have confirmed the arrhythmia has been successfully eliminated, the catheter is withdrawn. ...
- WSOCtv.com,
Sorin Group Launches World's Smallest Implantable Cardioverter ... Jan 18, 2006
The OVATIO ICD family includes innovative features dedicated both to pacing and arrhythmia management and advanced diagnostic features that offer significant ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Micron Products, Inc. Announces Formation of New Division Jan 3, 2006
Micron Products, Inc. ("Micron") a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. ... Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Lemieux says goodbye Jan 24, 2006
66. He said today that no only can he not play to the level he wants, but that the heart arrhythmia problems he has been battling since December will almost ...
- Toronto Star,
Adieu, Lemieux Jan 25, 2006
...seemed reasonable for an athlete faced with such difficulties, it was a faulty ticker that finally pulled him off the rink, a heart arrhythmia problem that ...
- Toronto Star,
Public to phone for seats Jan 23, 2006
After Packer survived a cardiac arrhythmia that caused his heart to stop beating for about seven minutes at a polo game in 1990, he famously said: "I've been ...
- NEWS.com.au,
So what is the truth about coffee? Jan 19, 2006
It is suspected that too much coffee can trigger an irregular heartbeat (heart arrhythmia) in those prone to the condition, which affects around 2 per cent of ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
No regrets for Burt Jan 17, 2006
UW team doctor Kim Harmon said Burt's heart began to beat so fast Thursday night that it did not have time to fill up with blood, causing an arrhythmia. ...
- Bothell Herald,
A Good Laugh: Jan 23, 2006
...of the Middle East. They love him over there. He's known as ‘Lawrence of Arrhythmia.’�. David Letterman: “Former Vice President ...
- AgWeb
Man receives 5 years in brawl death Jan 25, 2006
A coroner's report said John died of cardiac arrhythmia - an irregular heartbeat - following an altercation with Ward who chased him with a knife and cut him ...
- The Record-Courier,
Gardnerville man sentenced in death of Washoe tribe member Jan 24, 2006
Ward got a knife and had another confrontation with John, who received slicing wounds but not stab wounds. John then died from cardiac arrhythmia. ...
- KRNV,
A consumer's guide to generic drugs Jan 22, 2006
For example: In heart patients, slight deviations in NTI increase the chance of arrhythmia and maybe even death, according to studies by Peter Kowey, chief of ...
- SunHerald.com,
Nothing worse for an athlete than not playing Jan 25, 2006
In the middle of her sophomore year, Aardewijn was diagnosed with having an arrhythmia (a lot of extra heart beats), something that's dangerous during intense ...
- Allentown Morning Call,
Gardnerville Ranchos man sentenced in death of Washoe tribe member Jan 24, 2006
...wounds but not stab wounds. John then died from cardiac arrhythmia he didn't know he had. Deputy District Attorney Dina Salvucci ...
- Reno Gazette Journal,
Ward gets 5 years in Ranchos brawl death Jan 24, 2006
A coroner’s report said John died of cardiac arrhythmia — an irregular heartbeat — following an altercation with Ward who chased him with a knife and cut ...
- The Record-Courier,
The heart of a Tiger Jan 25, 2006
After she had an EKG, an echocardiogram, an MRI and a stress test and wore a halter monitor, doctors diagnosed Aardewijn, now a senior, with an arrhythmia. ...
- Allentown Morning Call,
Heart damage caused by pollution can be limited by fish oil ... Jan 24, 2006
...as a source of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids could be considered as a potential form of preventive measure to reduce the risk of arrhythmia and sudden ...
- Newstarget.com,
SPORTS AND HEALTH: The heart of the matter Jan 24, 2006
The most dangerous type is ventricular arrhythmia, which occurs when the heartbeat races to as many as 300 beats a minute, compared with 50-80 beats a minute ...
- Detroit Free Press,
Mirkovich undergoes minor heart surgery, but already back on mat Jan 17, 2006
According to arrhythmia.org, the arrhythmia originates in the nervous tissue around the heart — the electrical structure that transmits impulses between the ...
- Michigan Daily,
Cardiovascular electrophysiology takes ECGs to next level Jan 20, 2006
...pace. These electrical signals can sometimes misfire and cause the heart to beat irregularly, a phenomenon known as arrhythmia. ...
- Florence Morning News,
Lemieux leaning toward surgery Jan 24, 2006
The procedure is reserved for young, otherwise healthy patients, according to Dr. David Schwartzman, director of the atrial arrhythmia center at the University ...
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
Predictors of operative mortality and cardiopulmonary morbidity in ... Jan 23, 2006
...to wean, reintubation, pneumonia, and ventilator for 3 days), and cardiovascular morbidities (infarction, pulmonary embolus, or arrhythmia requiring treatment ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Field name a tribute to student Jan 25, 2006
17 when he collapsed and died. His uncle, a medical doctor, said he believed David's death might have been caused by a previously undetected heart arrhythmia. ...
- Gateway Newspapers
New 24-hour vet center opens Jan 22, 2006
Arrhythmia, a possible infection on valve leaflets of her heart, and other cardiac problems. Maggie's owner knew her pet's issues well. ...
- Cape Cod Times,
Largest Study of in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Suggests How to ... Jan 3, 2006
..."For both children and adults, most in-hospital cardiac arrests are caused by progressive respiratory failure and shock, not by a sudden arrhythmia," said Dr ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Thirty years on quinidine for paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia Dec 31, 2005
The electrocardiogram showed that the arrhythmia originated in the right ventricular outflow tract, QT interval 0.43 ms (Figure 1). Physical examination ...
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Hospital cancels 'Blair operations' Jan 2, 2006
The alarm was first raised by the Arrhythmia Alliance a month ago after the patients' group was deluged by complaints from disappointed sufferers and concerned ...
- Independent,
Head-To-Head Study Shows More Elderly Patients With Community ... Jan 24, 2006
Patients who have been diagnosed with an abnormal heartbeat such as an arrhythmia or are using certain medications used to treat an abnormal heartbeat should ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
NICE Guidance Set To Increase The Number Of Patients Receiving ... Jan 24, 2006
Approximately 85 - 90% of SCD is due to the first recognised episode of a cardiac arrhythmia, with the remaining 10 -15% due to recurrent events. ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Micron Products Forms New Division Jan 6, 2006
...(January 6, 2006) FITCHBURG, Mass. — Micron Products, a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrhythmia Research Technology has formed Micron Integrate Technologies ...
- SMT Magazine,
Making a Lifesaving Device Less Painful Jan 10, 2006
Others got beta blockers plus amiodarone, a drug that reduces abnormal heartbeats, while a third group received sotalol, another anti-arrhythmia drug. ...
- Forbes
Not all cardiac arrests are the same Jan 3, 2006
For both children and adults, most in-hospital cardiac arrests are caused by progressive respiratory failure and shock, not by a sudden arrhythmia," said study ...
- United Press International
New study sheds light on what makes hearts stop Jan 4, 2006
..."Our findings show that progressive respiratory failure and shock is more common than arrhythmia in adults, and in such cases, emergency procedures should ...
- Rocklin and Roseville Today,
Market Release of BIOTRONIK Pacemaker Featuring a Physiologic Rate ... Jan 12, 2006
In the instance of a cardiac event such as an atrial arrhythmia, the wireless system incorporated in the Cylos DR-T pacemaker will automatically and ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Steph's pride ends streak Jan 19, 2006
Chicago traded Curry to New York in October, because it feared that Curry, who developed a heart arrhythmia last season, may have the same condition that ...
- New York Daily News,
Curry still hard to get a handle on Jan 18, 2006
...spring and summer. Curry developed a heart arrhythmia the Bulls considered too dangerous to allow him to play. Subsequently, Curry ...
- Chicago Tribune,
Washington's Burt leaves team Jan 16, 2006
...against UCLA. It was determined that the defibrillator went off due to an arrhythmia and was not caused by a machine malfunction. Burt ...
- Sports Network
Boehringer starts largest ever trial on stroke drug in atrial ... Jan 18, 2006
...a condition where the heart chambers cannot effectively pump blood into the heart muscles -- is the most common form of cardiac arrhythmia, accounting for 15 ...
- Forbes
CryoCath stock rises on positive news at heart fibrillation ... Jan 16, 2006
...fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a rapid and chaotic quivering of the top two chambers in the heart, the most prevalent arrhythmia. ...
- Canada.com,
Medication Plus Beta-blocker Helps Prevent Shocks From Implantable ... Jan 11, 2006
The implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) reduces death in patients at risk for sustained ventricular arrhythmia, primarily by delivering high voltage ...
- Science Daily (press release)
UW women eye Oregon win Jan 21, 2006
...senior Nicole Castro teamed up to fill the void left by Burt, who retired after her internal heart defibrillator fired to stop a cardiac arrhythmia during a ...
- Seattle Times,
Huskies looking to bounce back after loss to USC, loss of Burt Jan 19, 2006
...defibrillator during Thursday's win over UCLA and subsequently announced her retirement from competitive basketball because of the threat of cardiac arrhythmia ...
- Seattle Times,
Improving Cardiac Arrest Outcomes Jan 3, 2006
Nadkarni says, "For both children and adults, most in-hospital cardiac arrests are caused by progressive respiratory failure and shock, not by sudden arrhythmia ...
- Ivanhoe,
Huskies Look For Road Sweep, Face Oregon Saturday Jan 20, 2006
Thursday night and undergoing a variety of tests through Friday, it was determined that the defibrillator shocked Burt's heart due to an arrhythmia and was not ...
- GoHuskies.com,
Business briefs Jan 5, 2006
The company has more than 40 employees and operations at 25 Bowditch Drive and in Morgan Hill, Calif. FITCHBURG — Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. ...
- Worcester Telegram (subscription),
UW star from Arlington ends career Jan 16, 2006
UW Medical Center that night and undergoing tests through Friday, it was determined the defibrillator shocked Burt’s heart because of an arrhythmia and was ...
- Bothell Herald,
Natural Nanoscale "Shock Absorbers" Jan 16, 2006
In 2004, Bennett's team linked mutations in the gene ankyrin-B to an inherited cardiac arrhythmia syndrome that can lead to sudden death. ...
- AZoNano.com,
Week in review Jan 14, 2006
...four weeks. One possible explanation could be an undiagnosed structural heart problem or arrhythmia - an abnormal heartbeat. School ...
- St. Petersburg Times,
Schering-Plough Initiates PEG-INTRON(R) Maintenance Study in ... Jan 13, 2006
...with PEG-INTRON or interferon alpha: Severe decreases in neutrophil or platelet counts, hypothyroidism, hyperglycemia, hypotension, arrhythmia, ulcerative and ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Judge decides against contempt charges Jan 18, 2006
...rink in November. The Fern Creek High School senior died of cardiac arrhythmia after a seizure caused by an assault. Juvenile court ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal,
Legendary Deer Park coach Bob Hollifield Jan 20, 2006
His team compiled a record of 81 wins, 68 losses and three ties. But at 42, he had been experiencing heart arrhythmia. He had a heart transplant in 1995. ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer,
Stereotaxis Announces Initial US Clinical Usages of Cardiac ... Jan 12, 2006
Consistent contact is a critical element to the success of the ablation." "Until today, in order to map and ablate arrhythmia, it was necessary to manually ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Curry returns home Jan 19, 2006
It's where he plays for the team that was willing to roll the dice on the heart arrhythmia that shortened his final season with the Bulls -- the organization ...
- NorthJersey.com,
City manager back in office Jan 19, 2006
Janesville City Manager Steve Sheiffer returned to work Wednesday but will need further hospitalization to correct a heart arrhythmia. ...
- Janesville Gazette,
New Approach For Genetic Screening For Syndrome Linked To Cardiac ... Dec 30, 2005
New Cardiac Arrhythmia Syndrome Identified (June 1, 2004) -- An international team led by researchers from Duke University Medical Center and the Howard Hughes ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Appetite suppressants: the big hope, the big letdown Jan 20, 2006
...removal from the market in Italy, and France and Great Britain are considering similar action because of reports of heart attack, stroke, arrhythmia and some ...
- Village News Network,
Rx for seniors: Education Jan 15, 2006
During the 45-minute seminar in Queens, Freedman noted that seniors who suffer from heart disease, stroke, heart arrhythmia, dementia and cancer, and who take ...
- New York Daily News,
Rett Syndrome: breathing disturbances appear to originate from a ... Jan 14, 2006
...of the disorder. In some cases the irregular breathing can lead to death due to sudden respiratory arrhythmia. It is worthwhile ...
- Xagena.it,
Believe in the impossible Jan 17, 2006
...hardened. The disease, which affects one in every 5 million children, makes him susceptible to arrhythmia and sudden cardiac arrest. ...
- Royal Oak Daily Tribune,
Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease Dec 29, 2005
Mean right atrial (P = .01) and capillary wedge (P = .01) pressures predicted atrial arrhythmia inducibility. Right ventricular ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Silent ailments stop even elite athletes 23 Nov 2005
...interfere with blood flow. Another condition is arrhythmia, which causes the heart to beat too slowly or too quickly. Both can have ...
- The Union Leader,
Area schools to receive defibrillators from Start a Heart Kansas 23 Nov 2005
...“Of the 300,000 Americans who die each year from a sudden cardiac arrhythmia, it’s estimated that 7,000 to 10,000 are young people,� said Margolis, who ...
- Winfield Daily Courier,
Near-death scare shows need for lifesaving tool 23 Nov 2005
...regular pattern. Fischer collapsed because of an unexplained, life-threatening heart arrhythmia during a game against Nashville. He ...
- DetNews.com,
Gaborik poised to return tonight 23 Nov 2005
I thought of Zho right away," Lemaire said. Zholtok was diagnosed with heart arrhythmia after his episode and resumed playing. He ...
- Duluth News Tribune,
Wireless Sensors For Hips And Hearts 23 Nov 2005
..."For example, a subcutaneous EKG monitor will be able to detect cardiac arrhythmia, and the data for this can then be transmitted wirelessly to the physician's ...
- Wireless Healthcare,
~ NOW PLAYING ~ 23 Nov 2005
...is not: Her emotional odyssey is less about the awkward mechanics of romance than the ways in which human beings fall prey to the emotional arrhythmia of an ...
- LA City Beat,
BU junior, 20, dies after night of video poker Nov 22, 2005
Lawrence, who raised her five children in Westtown, Pa., said doctors told her Andrew likely suffered a heart arrhythmia, a condition that produces an ...
- Boston Herald,
Obesity Ups Arrhythmia Risk After Bypass Nov 17, 2005
...cardiac surgery patients is the first to identify a strong, independent association between excess weight and the development of this arrhythmia, called post ...
- Forbes
Mechanism of new 'sudden-death' arrhythmia detailed Nov 17, 2005
Researchers have now determined the molecular mechanism underlying a cardiac arrhythmia syndrome they discovered that can lead to sudden death in young ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Cardiac Scar Pattern Predicts Arrhythmia Risk Nov 11, 2005
11 - MRI measurements of cardiac scarring may identify patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy who are in danger of arrhythmia and need an implanted ...
- MedPage Today,
Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. Announces Results for Third ... Nov 11, 2005
FITCHBURG, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 2005--Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. (the "Company") (AMEX: HRT) and its wholly ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Heart Mapping Technique Safely Guides Catheter Repair of ... Nov 13, 2005
...then guided to the heart, where it is used to burn off the small part of heart muscle that gives rise to the errant signaling responsible for the arrhythmia. ...
- AScribe
Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. Announces Results for Third ... Nov 11, 2005
Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. (the "Company") (AMEX: HRT) and its wholly owned subsidiary Micron Products, Inc. ("Micron") reported ...
- Black Enterprise,
Cardiac scar may predict fatal arrhythmia Nov 1, 2005
UPI) -- Johns Hopkins scientists say people whose heart muscle wall contains more than 25 percent scar tissue are most likely to suffer a fatal heart arrhythmia ...
- Science Daily (press release)
MRI can predict risk of cardiac arrhythmia by identification of ... Nov 2, 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging can now be used to predict the risk for a fast and dangerous heart rhythm known as ventricular arrhythmia. ...
- MedIndia,
Cardiac scar may predict fatal arrhythmia Nov 1, 2005
Johns Hopkins scientists say people whose heart muscle wall contains more than 25 percent scar tissue are most likely to suffer a fatal heart arrhythmia. ...
- NewKerala.com,
Heart Mapping Technique Safely Guides Catheter Repair Of ... Nov 14, 2005
New Procedure Stops Pediatric Heart Arrhythmia -- Cold (March 1, 2004) -- Two-thousand times a day, Austin Miller's heart rate would race -- sometimes in ...
- Science Daily (press release)
High Tech Heart Procedure Offered at Geisinger Heart Hospital Nov 22, 2005
...in town to help people bring treatment options associated with heart failure and sudden cardiac death, and any types of arrhythmia problems, " Lou Rosetti ...
- WNEP-TV,
Cardiac scar may predict fatal arrhythmia Nov 1, 2005
Johns Hopkins scientists say people whose heart muscle wall contains more than 25 percent scar tissue are most likely to suffer a fatal heart arrhythmia. ...
- Webindia123,
Hamstring Injury Is Latest Setback for Curry Nov 22, 2005
...setback for Curry in what has been his roughest year in the NBA He was benched by the Chicago Bulls late last season when he experienced a heart arrhythmia. ...
- New York Times,
Risks of riding roller coasters for people with heart disease Nov 20, 2005
...five minutes after the ride. One patient had an arrhythmia during the middle of the ride. Another experienced a self-terminating ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
New Anti-Arrhythmic Drug in Development for Atrial Fibrillation ... Nov 22, 2005
In pivotal trials it showed no evidence of generating pro-arrhythmia (tachy- or bradyarrythmia), no episodes of torsade de pointes and no signs of amiodarone ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Freezing Hearts Back Into Rhythm Nov 22, 2005
And rarely, patients may even faint on the onset of the arrhythmia," cardiologist Gregory Feld, MD, of University of California San Diego Medical Center, tells ...
- ABC30.com,
Endosense Completes CHF 26 Million (USD 20 Million) Fundraising ... Nov 21, 2005
NeoMed. Endosense, set up in 2003, is developing a Force Sensor ablation catheter for use in the field of cardiac arrhythmia. Eric ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Business briefs Nov 12, 2005
FITCHBURG -- Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc., which manufactures sensors and snaps used in heart monitoring, yesterday reported lower net income, citing ...
- Worcester Telegram (subscription),
AHA: Thrill-a-Minute Roller Coasters May Be Dangerous to the Heart Nov 17, 2005
One rider had an arrhythmia in the middle of the ride and another had a self-terminating episode of atrial fibrillation during the ride. ...
- CNN
Official blames bad hearts for kids' deaths at Disney Nov 15, 2005
Daudi Bamuwamye, a 4-year-old boy who died in June after riding "Mission: Space" at Disney's Epcot theme park, suffered from cardiac arrhythmia due to heart ...
- Florida Today,
Report: Heart problem caused death after ride Nov 16, 2005
A Florida medical examiner's report says cardiac arrhythmia due to heart disease caused the death of a 4-year-old Sellersville boy who collapsed in June after ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Roller Coasters May Put People with Heart Disease at Risk ... Nov 19, 2005
Some 44% of those studied had marked sinus arrhythmias that lasted up to five minutes after the ride, and one patient had an arrhythmia during the middle of ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Analysis From Several Clinical Studies Show Dronedarone Appears to ... Nov 15, 2005
...management of atrial fibrillation," Dr Kowey said. Atrial fibrillation is a common heart arrhythmia. More than 2 million Americans have ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Thrill rides: Heart-stopping? Nov 17, 2005
And, sometimes antiarrhythmic medications - prescribed to treat one type of arrhythmia - can actually cause another type of arrhythmia, according to a National ...
- myDNA.com,
He's got the beat Nov 20, 2005
...circuitry figured out, Spector must determine a strategy: What he needs to do to eliminate or de-activate the (faulty) mechanism responsible for the arrhythmia ...
- BurlingtonFreePress.com,
Computer Simulation In Drug Development Helps Reducing Animal ... Nov 21, 2005
...addition to a model of drug metabolism the European activities comprise approaches to the biosimulation of diabetes, cardiac arrhythmia, neurologic/psychiatric ...
- Innovations-Report,
Roller-Coasters Isn’t The Perfect Place For Cardiac Patients To ... Nov 21, 2005
Many of the volunteers experienced dramatic increase in heart rate during the ride. Some of them experienced irregular heart beats (cardiac arrhythmia). ...
- MedIndia,
C-Reactive Protein Predicts Repeat Atrial Fibrillation after ... Nov 14, 2005
Arrhythmia recurrence was confirmed either by physician exam and electrocardiographic monitoring or by phone interview, with confirmatory review of documents ...
- DG News
Characteristic Cardiac Scar Pattern Predicts Risk Of Fatal ... Nov 2, 2005
...than 25 percent scar tissue were approximately nine times more likely to test positive for a fast and dangerous heart rhythm known as ventricular arrhythmia. ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Siemens Unveils World’s Most Advanced Computed Tomography System Nov 20, 2005
Setting new standards in cardiac diagnosis, the Somatom Definition will image patients with high or irregular heart rates, or even arrhythmia, without beta ...
- PressZoom (press release),
Cardiome Reports Third Quarter Results Nov 14, 2005
In September 2005, together with our co-development partner Astellas, we announced results from our 276-patient atrial arrhythmia Phase III clinical study ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Honoring Zholtok's memory, one year after his death Nov 18, 2005
...a year. He missed seven games while undergoing tests at the Mayo Clinic that diagnosed him with heart arrhythmia. Zholtok's heart ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
Nation in Brief New Illinois law offers health insurance for kids Nov 16, 2005
Jerra Kirby, a 12-year-old girl from Newport News, Va., who collapsed at the Typhoon Lagoon water park in August, died from arrhythmia caused by an early-stage ...
- Indianapolis Star,
Heart failure caused Disney death Nov 15, 2005
Kuschyk, co-author of the German study, said roller coaster operators should keep on hand a defibrillator, which can resuscitate those with cardiac arrhythmia. ...
- USA Today
AROUND THE NATION Nov 15, 2005
Jerra Kirby, 12, from Newport News, Va., who suddenly collapsed at Typhoon Lagoon water park in August, died from arrhythmia caused by an early-stage viral ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Heart disease? Stay off roller coasters Nov 16, 2005
Cardiac scar may predict fatal arrhythmia (November 1, 2005) -- Johns Hopkins scientists say people whose heart muscle wall contains more than 25 percent scar ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Amphetamines Step Up to Be Counted Out Nov 17, 2005
Wadler said that amphetamines, stimulants that arouse the central nervous system, can cause heart attacks, hypertension, arrhythmia and heat illness. ...
- New York Times,
Innovative Research Gives Heart Patients Hope Nov 17, 2005
...for electrical signaling. This is how it would work in humans: A patient with arrhythmia would come to the clinic. A five-minute ...
- ABC News
Siemens sales to hold steady in revamp: CEO Nov 17, 2005
The new machine is faster than any existing CT technology and will work for patients with high or irregular heart rates, even arrhythmia, without the need for ...
- Reuters
Triathlete died in reservoir swim Nov 17, 2005
The court heard that she had suffered from an under-active thyroid, which had led to a cardio-arrhythmia, which causes the heart to speed up or slow down. ...
- BBC News,
Autopsy shows boy died at Disney from heart condition Nov 16, 2005
...who suddenly collapsed at Typhoon Lagoon water park in August, died from arrhythmia caused by an early-stage viral heart infection, medical officials determined ...
- Naples Daily News (subscription),
Bad heart killed boy Nov 16, 2005
Paramedics arrived about four minutes after the 911 call, and the boy's heart was still quivering --known as arrhythmia -- but not pumping blood throughout the ...
- Orlando Sentinel,
Heart defect caused death on Disney ride: report Nov 16, 2005
Daudi Bamuwamye, who was on vacation from Pennsylvania with his family, suffered cardiac arrhythmia due to an abnormality of the heart muscle that he probably ...
- LaSalute.net,
Developer donating portable defibrillators for six county parks Nov 16, 2005
John, died while eating lunch in his Baltimore office less than a block from Mercy Hospital. "He went into arrhythmia," St. John ...
- Towson Times,
Roller Coasters, heart risk Nov 17, 2005
In this study, nearly half of the participants had irregular heartbeats or significant sinus arrhythmia after the ride came to a stop. ...
- Health24.com,
Disney Deaths Caused by Heart Problems, Not Rides Nov 16, 2005
Jerra Kirby, a 12-year-old girl who suddenly collapsed at the Typhoon Lagoon water park in August, died from arrhythmia caused by an early-stage viral heart ...
- All Headline News
Cardiome To Present RSD1235 Abstract At AHA Nov 10, 2005
...is a product-focused cardiovascular drug development company with three clinical drug programs, two of which focus on atrial arrhythmia (intravenous and oral ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Death of girl linked to virus Nov 16, 2005
...natural. Daudi was riding Mission: Space at EPCOT in June when he died of a cardiac arrhythmia brought on by heart disease. The ...
- Daily Press,
Rosary in my life Nov 18, 2005
It happened that when I was praying the rosary I 'bargained' with God. Recently I had an arrhythmia in the morning. I should have gone to hospital. ...
- Sunday - Catholic Weekly,
Press statement by medical examiner's office Nov 16, 2005
...was determined that the death of Daudi Bamuwamye, a four year old male child who collapsed on an amusement ride, was the result of a cardiac arrhythmia due to ...
- Allentown Morning Call,
Dusting Dangers Nov 15, 2005
Wolfe said. "We call that sudden sniffing death -- where kids have a heart arrhythmia and they just literally drop dead.". Ben Goodberg ...
- NBC Sandiego.com,
Preparing for the Iraq Referendum Nov 16, 2005
...eyesight. For example, I obtained medicine for a man with known cardiac arrhythmia, but who forgot to bring his own medicine along. ...
- AINA,
January Roulette Under Way Nov 16, 2005
...$1.78); NMS Communications ($3.41); United American Healthcare ($2.74); Escalon Medical ($5.36); Magellan Petroleum ($1.64); Arrhythmia Research Technology ...
- New York Sun (subscription),
IDEX Online Research: Whitehall’s Top Job Worth $1 Million Plus Nov 16, 2005
...should have begun focusing on strategies for 2005 and 2006, its chairman, Hugh Patinkin, passed away suddenly as a result of heart arrhythmia; Patinkin had ...
- IDEX Online,
Tests reveal problems with popular weight-loss supplements Nov 19, 2005
...ounce cans of cola. That could put the user at risk for arrhythmia, a rapid, irregular beating of the heart. Doses larger than 250 ...
- The Journal News.com,
Analysis From Several Clinical Studies Show Dronedarone Appears to ... Nov 15, 2005
...atrial fibrillation," Dr Kowey said. About Atrial Fibrillation Atrial fibrillation is a common heart arrhythmia. More than 2 million ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Man gets six months in fatal fight Nov 16, 2005
The Washoe County coroner reported that John died of probably cardiac arrhythmia - an unnatural change in the heart beat - following a physical altercation.
- The Record-Courier,
Merck's future rides on jury verdict Nov 1, 2005
Merck presented the coroner's death certificate, which stated that the plaintiff had died of an arrhythmia, as conclusive proof that he had not died of a heart ...
- MSN Money
Laying it on the line Oct 30, 2005
Curry, who was diagnosed with a benign cardio arrhythmia, was tested over six months beginning last April and was cleared by several doctors to resume physical ...
- New York Daily News,
Viral myocarditis doesn't discriminate - cardiologist Nov 10, 2005
...the heart just can't do it. "They die suddenly of this arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm).". Every so often a seemingly healthy person ...
- Stuff.co.nz,
Heart Ailment Blamed For Disney Ride Death Nov 15, 2005
2 News reported. According to a source who has seen the report, the boy died of cardiac arrhythmia due to heart disease. In June ...
- WESH.com,
Epcot ride victim had cardiac condition Nov 15, 2005
Daudi Bamuwamye, the 4-year-old boy who died last June while riding Mission: Space at Epcot, died from cardiac arrhythmia due to heart disease, according to an ...
- Florida Today,
Boy’s death on Disney ride caused by heart disease Nov 15, 2005
A Florida medical examiner's report released today says cardiac arrhythmia due to heart disease caused the death of a 4-year-old Sellersville boy who collapsed ...
- philly.com,
Link between the act of lying and a significant increase in ... Nov 1, 2005
Meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology, demonstrates a clear link between the act of lying and a significant increase in gastric arrhythmia. ...
- News-Medical.net,
Heart defect caused 4-year-old to die on Disney ride Nov 15, 2005
The autopsy revealed that Daudi Bamuwamye, who was on vacation from Pennsylvania with his family, apparently suffered a cardiac arrhythmia due to an ...
- News-Medical.net,
Obesity Raises Risk of Atrial Fibrillation After Cardiac Surgery Nov 14, 2005
...obesity might promote AF, Dr. Habib said that it may relate to its association with enlargement of the left atrium, a recognized precursor of this arrhythmia. ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Taxol, a cancer aid, may have new benefit Oct 31, 2005
..."I had a patient with it," he recalled. "She was maybe 32 years old, and she had a severe arrhythmia," meaning her heart was beating erratically. ...
- Durham Herald Sun,
Schering-Plough's Oral HCV Protease Inhibitor Demonstrates Potent ... Nov 14, 2005
...with PEG-INTRON or interferon alpha: severe decreases in neutrophil or platelet counts, hypothyroidism, hyperglycemia, hypotension, arrhythmia, ulcerative and ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Siemens Simplifies Cardiac MRI with syngo BEAT; Single Tool Allows ... Nov 14, 2005
These features allow syngo BEAT to adapt to bariatric and pediatric patients, as well as to those who have arrhythmia or shortness of breath, or who are ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Dronedarone Provides Multiple Benefits in Atrial Fibrillation ... Nov 14, 2005
..."Atrial fibrillation is the most commonly encountered arrhythmia causing significant morbidity and mortality, and currently available antiarrhythmic drugs have ...
- DG News
First Ever Automated Mapping of a Patient's Right Atrium Completed ... Nov 10, 2005
...a button on the Niobe system, in order to better define the anatomy of the chamber and more precisely reach the target site to effectively treat the arrhythmia ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Business Beat Nov 10, 2005
Sacred Heart Medical Center. His specialty interests include coronary surgery, valve repairs and arrhythmia surgery. Koh is a graduate ...
- The Register-Guard,
Coroner finds hypothermia caused Medway man's death Nov 8, 2005
..."With hypothermia, as you get colder, the heart goes into arrhythmia," David added, "and if you have a bad heart, it's liable to happen a little bit sooner.". ...
- Bangor Daily News,
Perde la vita in un incidente aereo il Dott. Antonio Pacifico Nov 8, 2005
Federal Aviation Administration records show the Citation was registered to a business owned by Pacifico's Texas Arrhythmia Institute in the Texas Medical ...
- Sanbartolomeo.info,
Pesticide death ruled accidental Oct 28, 2005
Florence Kolbeck, 76, of Florence died "most likely from a cardiac arrhythmia associated with non-lethal levels of the pyrethroid insecticide," according to ...
- OregonLive.com,
Studies Demonstrate Effectiveness of Microvolt T-Wave Alternans in ... Nov 15, 2005
...at least as well as a positive test and that conversely, a negative MTWA test is associated with a very low risk of death or sustained ventricular arrhythmia. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Former deputy sentenced Nov 14, 2005
...was used. They maintained that that Philapandeth’s death was caused by a sudden cardiac arrest or cardiac arrhythmia. An autopsy ...
- Record-Searchlight (subscription),
Zholtok tribute set Nov. 19 Nov 9, 2005
Zholtok, who was diagnosed with heart arrhythmia with the Wild, collapsed in Hendrickson's arms after a game outside a dressing room in Minsk, Belarus. ...
- Duluth News Tribune,
Cause of death remains unknown Nov 10, 2005
Speculation about the cause of Donald's death has been rife, with suggestions it may have been linked to sudden arrhythmia death syndrome (SADS), a disorder of ...
- Stuff.co.nz,
Athletes, family cope with loss Nov 9, 2005
Preliminary autopsy results indicate Jessica Beck, a senior in communications, died from acute cardiac arrhythmia, said Joyce Beck, her mother. ...
- OSU - The Lantern,
Home Defibrillators May Give Cardiac Arrest Victims Better Chance ... Oct 24, 2005
..."If you shock someone who doesn't need it, it could cause an arrhythmia," said Dr. Scott Wright, a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn ...
- FOX News
For students in paramedic course, high-tech mannequin is no dummy Nov 14, 2005
Luther. Students listen for gurgling and unusual breathing. They clear the trachea and monitor the heart for arrhythmia. Litzau ...
- Rocky Mountain News,
Minister's hearts filled with joy now that his life is more normal Nov 10, 2005
...doctor.". Doctors told Jackson he had cardiomyopathy, a disease that damages heart muscles, and arrhythmia, an irregular heartbeat. ...
- Myrtle Beach Sun News,
Quick takes on health Nov 9, 2005
...hot flashes, mood swings, constipation, sleep trouble, depression, forgetfulness and even cardiovascular symptoms such as arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,
Burgess Marks Milestone With Youth Center Nov 8, 2005
...family set up Yankton High School scholarships in memory of sons Steve and Chris, who died in 1972 and 1996, respectively, of Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome ...
- Yankton Daily Press,
Basketball lifer faces his mortality Nov 10, 2005
...monitor his brain waves. He wore a round-the-clock heart monitor, with an eye on detecting an arrhythmia. ''When they first called ...
- Boston Globe,
Man revived after twice being declared dead 02 Oct 2005
...to explain why he's convalescing in his Orchard Park home with his wife, Donna, after twice being declared clinically dead of Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome ...
- Buffalo News
Freezing Hearts 02 Oct 2005
...chest pain. And rarely, patients may even faint on the onset of the Arrhythmia," says Gregory Feld MD and a cardiologist. Worst ...
- KCBD-TV
Childhood heart repairs carry risk later in life 02 Oct 2005
The risk of sudden death -- from arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythm), embolism (blood clot), rupture of an aneurysm (a rupture of a weak spot in an artery), or ...
- San Francisco Chronicle
The treatment of cardiac syncope 02 Oct 2005
...either in the electrophysiology laboratory or in the operating room), locating the part of the electrical system that is causing the arrhythmia, and ablating ...
- heartdisease.about.com
Fish oil doesn't help cardiac arrhythmia Sep 5, 2005
Eating fish oil supplements may not reduce the risk of life-threatening arrhythmia or death in patients, who have already acquired an increased risk of heart ...
- Food Consumer
Cardiome Posts Positive Drug Results Sep 29, 2005
...on Thursday said a late-stage clinical study of its arrhythmia drug showed that 52 percent of patients using the treatment reverted to a normal heartbeat. ...
- Forbes
One young person a week dies from heart failure Oct 1, 2005
The conditions that accounted for many of the cardiac deaths were coronary heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and cardiac arrhythmia. ...
- The Sunday Times
Full Court Press on Hoop Star Curry to Get DNA Testing Sep 29, 2005
Last March, Eddy Curry, a 22-year-old center for the Chicago Bulls, was benched after he experienced a heart arrhythmia before a game against the Charlotte ...
- MedPage Today
Cardiome And Astellas Announce Positive Results From Second Phase ... Sep 29, 2005
...today announced results from their recently completed 276-patient atrial arrhythmia Phase 3 clinical study, called ACT 3. The study achieved its primary ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Cardiome, Astellas report positive Phase 3 test results for new ... Sep 29, 2005
In 2002, there were more than seven million cases of atrial arrhythmia in the developed world. Cardiome Pharma (TSX:COM) is a cardiovascular ...
- Canada.com
Fish oil affects heart rhythm Oct 1, 2005
...humans. The trial, called The Fatty Acid Anti-arrhythmia Trial (FAAT), will soon be published in the New England Journal of Medicine. ...
- Malaysia Star
Cardiome To Hold Conference Call Sep 29, 2005
...it will hold a teleconference and webcast on Thursday, September 29th, 2005 at 4:30pm EST (1:30pm PST) to discuss results from the atrial arrhythmia Phase 3 ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Instructor: Ex-deputy didn't follow policy Oct 1, 2005
...has ruled. Dean's lawyer and an expert witness maintain that Philapandeth died from cardiac arrhythmia, not asphyxiation. In his ...
- Record-Searchlight (subscription)
Warriors sign 4 free agents Sep 30, 2005
Bulls: Nearly six months after a diagnosis of benign arrhythmia sent Eddie Curry scurrying to cardiologists and cost him the rest of the 2003-04 season, the 22 ...
- Contra Costa Times
Union: Curry not obligated to take test Sep 27, 2005
After experiencing an irregular heartbeat -- arrhythmia -- before a game March 30, Curry was held out of the rest of the regular season and the playoffs and ...
- Chicago Sun-Times
SOFA study reveals no effect of fish oil on life-threatening ... Sep 5, 2005
In patients with an increased risk of heart rhythm problems, cardiac arrest or arrhythmia, eating fish oil did little to reduce that risk. ...
- Innovations-Report
Fish oil does not stop fatal heart rhythms, suggests study Sep 6, 2005
06/09/2005 - Fish oil did little to reduce the risk of heart rhythm problems, cardiac arrest or arrhythmia in patients at increased risk, said researchers ...
- NutraIngredients.com
Heart doc says Vioxx may have caused heart attack Sep 29, 2005
A Texas jury in August found Merck negligent in the death of a man who died of heart arrhythmia after taking Vioxx and awarded $253 million to his widow -- an ...
- Reuters AlertNet
Bulls' demand for DNA about wrong, rights Sep 29, 2005
If the test looks good, it won't ensure that he's clear. His arrhythmia still will cast doubts. You think someone will give him a long-term deal? ...
- Chicago Sun-Times
Stocks to Watch Micron Tech, VeriSign, Lawson Software Sep 29, 2005
...(ALPMF: news, chart, profile) said their 276-patient atrial arrhythmia Phase III clinical study has achieved its primary endpoint. ...
- MarketWatch
Highlights of rising and falling US stocks Sep 30, 2005
...(CRME)(COM) and Astellas Pharma US Inc. (ALPMF) said their 276-patient atrial arrhythmia Phase III clinical study has achieved its primary endpoint. ...
- Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
Movers & Shakers Sep 30, 2005
...(CRME: news, chart, profile) shares gained 9.8% after the company and Astellas Pharma US said their 276-patient atrial arrhythmia Phase III clinical study ...
- MarketWatch
Accused mum awaits US tests Sep 29, 2005
...in each of the dead children. The court heard it could have resulted in cardiac arrhythmia. Prosecutor Penny Marcou told the court ...
- Melbourne Herald Sun
Cardiome Pharma shares jump after positive test results for heart ... Sep 30, 2005
...lowering the heart's pumping capacity. In 2002, there were more than seven million cases of atrial arrhythmia in the developed world.
- Canada.com
SEC now formally investigating Taser Sep 27, 2005
...by two doctors at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago who documented a known case of ventricular fibrillation - a potentially fatal heart arrhythmia - in a ...
- Tucson Citizen
Micron shares rise in evening action Sep 29, 2005
Inc. (ALPMF) said after that their 276-patient atrial arrhythmia Phase III clinical study has achieved its primary endpoint. Lawson ...
- Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
Officers say deputy 'angry' during arrest Sep 29, 2005
...who has challenged the coroner’s report, has said that a doctor will testify for the defense that Philapandeth had an enlarged heart and died from arrhythmia ...
- Record-Searchlight (subscription)
9-29 9:30 AM News Update - Slow Start to New York's Leaf-Peeping ... Sep 29, 2005
...before the fire started. Authorities say 70-year-old Harriet Ranelluci died from a heart arrhythmia. Fire officials believe one ...
- Newswatch 50
Judge permits cable network in trial Sep 30, 2005
A report from the Washoe County coroner's office indicates the immediate cause of John's death was probable cardiac arrhythmia - an unnatural change in the ...
- The Record-Courier
Biotel Announces Revenues and Earnings for the Quarter and Year ... Sep 30, 2005
Agility has found initial success in contracting with medical corporations seeking to monitor patients for the presence of an ECG arrhythmia or atrial ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Bulls, Curry to go to war over DNA testing Sep 24, 2005
DNA testing in the spring when it was suggested by Minneapolis-based cardiologist Barry Maron as a way of determining whether the arrhythmia Curry suffered ...
- Chicago Sun-Times
NIH Renews Network Focused on How Genes Influence Drug Responses Sep 30, 2005
Pharmacogenomics of Arrhythmia Therapy - $14 million provided by NHLBI to discover the common DNA variants that determine why drugs used to treat potentially ...
- Kansas City infoZine
Cold-hearted Sep 12, 2005
US Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the results of clinical trials in which the technology was used to help people with a heart arrhythmia known as ...
- Daily Breeze
Filipino Witness Doomed Vioxx Sep 1, 2005
The Manila-born Araneta testified on video that Robert Ernst, who died from an irregular heartbeat in 2001, more likely died from arrhythmia caused by a heart ...
- Pacific News Service
10 things we learned in the NBA this week Sep 26, 2005
What this really means: The Bulls want Curry to take a DNA test to help determine if he's predisposed to heart disease, or that the arrhythmia he suffered last ...
- FOXSports.com
SEC Now Formally Investigating Taser Sep 27, 2005
...doctors at Children‘s Memorial Hospital in Chicago who documented a known case of ventricular fibrillation — a potentially fatal heart arrhythmia — in a ...
- Leading The Charge
49ers' Herrion Likely Died From Undetected Heart Ailment Sep 6, 2005
San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Thomas Herrion had heart disease and likely died from an arrhythmia after playing in an NFL preseason game last month ...
- Washington Post
Deloitte: Biotech Boom in BC-West Coast Fast 50 Companies Show ... Sep 28, 2005
...development. Cardiome currently has three clinical trials underway for drugs to treat arrhythmia and congestive heart failure. Angiotech ...
- CCNMatthews (Communiqués de presse)
Medical fallout from crank use ranges from frayed nerves to nasty ... Sep 25, 2005
A steady diet of meth can produce convulsions, high body temperature, stroke, cardiac arrhythmia, stomach cramps and violent shaking. ...
- NapaNet Daily News
Cardiovascular disease top killer in Peoria County Sep 25, 2005
Most people are aware that cardiovascular disease, which includes arteriosclerosis, angina, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and arrhythmia in addition to ...
- Peoria Journal Star
Reel in the benefits Sep 26, 2005
...then, the benefits of omega-3s have been studied for their role in stabilizing heart-muscle cells, thus reducing the likelihood of arrhythmia; in fighting ...
- Munster Times
Forensic pathologist says man died of asphyxiation Sep 28, 2005
His Gold River attorney, Paul Goyette, maintained last week during his opening statement that Philapandeth died from a heart arrhythmia and that ...
- Record-Searchlight (subscription)
Lawyer says greed drove Vioxx maker Sep 28, 2005
Ernst $253.4 million in punitive and compensatory damages after her attorneys linked his prescription for Vioxx to his death from a heart arrhythmia in 2001. ...
- San Antonio Express (subscription)
Lube job for workouts Sep 25, 2005
...“In certain susceptible populations,� including people with cardiac arrhythmia, “this could increase the risk of a heart attack� during exercise ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Heart Risk Greater for Women Drinkers Sep 28, 2005
The cardiovascular effects of chronic, heavy alcohol consumption can include an increased prevalence of hypertension, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, and stroke. ...
- substanceabuse.about.com
Student dies from natural causes Sep 19, 2005
..."The preliminary results indicate cardiac arrhythmia," he said. Cardiac arrhythmia is a disease that affects about 10 percent of ...
- OSU - The Lantern
Atrial fibrillation linked to heavy drinking Sep 17, 2005
...consumption – 35 or more drinks per week -- can significantly increase men's risk of developing atrial fibrillation, a dangerous type of arrhythmia and one of ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Candidates consider running for mayor Sep 27, 2005
Jones said long hours juggling his civil engineering business with his mayoral obligations caused the recurrence of an existing heart arrhythmia, which he ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com
New Defibrillator Warns Doctors of Problems Sep 28, 2005
Elizabeths Med Ctr.: "When the patient develops a dangerous arrhythmia and has a shock, a physician will be notified immediately.". ...
- WLNS
A quick hit, but how long will users pay the price Sep 26, 2005
For disaster to occur there doesn’t have to be pre-existing heart disease for the patient to suffer a heart attack, fatal arrhythmia or even rupture of the ...
- Times Online
Chiefs acquire 3 defibrillators Sep 20, 2005
Any of the nearly 170 students playing football this year or spectators attending weekend games could suffer a cardiac arrhythmia and require an AED. ...
- Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
Kiran van Rijn Sep 26, 2005
An athlete and scholar, Kiran died suddenly, of cardiac arrhythmia, while training for the sport he loved most - rowing - on Burnaby Lake, BC, on September 21 ...
- row2k.com
Role of the Inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate Receptor and ... Sep 27, 2005
...homologues. Disruption of PLC- and PLC-ß activity by mutation or RNAi induced arrhythmia in pBoc and intestinal Ca 2+ oscillations. ...
- Journal of General Physiology
MRT 'Goes To The Dogs' and Successfully Demonstrates Non-Invasive ... Sep 21, 2005
That's the word coming from scientists at the Cardiac Arrhythmia Research Institute, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City. ...
- PR Web (press release)
Tragic death of free-spirited mum Sep 15, 2005
THE DEVASTATED family of an Abberley woman who died of Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome (SADS) have spoken about their shock at losing their healthy, free ...
- Worcester Standard
Follow-ups needed Sep 28, 2005
The risk of sudden death — from arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythm), embolism (blood clot), rupture of an aneurysm (a rupture of a weak spot in an artery ...
- Rutland Herald
Vioxx Verdict: Too Little or Too Much Science? Sep 1, 2005
However, Ernst's death certificate listed arrhythmia rather than a heart attack brought on by a blood clot. Vioxx or other COX-2 ...
- Science Magazine (subscription)
Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients With Implantable ... Sep 6, 2005
11 A recent meta-analysis suggested that the psychological burden in ICD patients may be attributable to the underlying arrhythmia conditions, as opposed to ...
- Psychosomatics (subscription)
e-EKG.com Explains How to Interpret Your EKG Sep 4, 2005
This is called sinus arrhythmia and is considered normal and healthy. The absence of sinus arrhythmia may indicate other problems with the heart. ...
- Pressbox.co.uk (press release)
Right ventricular outflow tract resection for treatment of ... Sep 14, 2005
At electrophysiologic testing, the arrhythmia could not be terminated with overdrive pacing but did temporarily stop with adenosine. ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
What the Texas Jury Did to Patients Sep 7, 2005
He takes on a case involving someone who died not from a heart attack but from heart arrhythmia, which is a very different thing. ...
- Tech Central Station
Holiday drinking bad for your heart Sep 13, 2005
Drinking 52 units of alcohol or more a week increased the risk of a type of arrhythmia that is a major cause of strokes by up to 45 per cent among men ...
- Scotland on Sunday
Pfizer: FDA rejects liquid Cox-2 drug Sep 20, 2005
...longer periods. In August, a Texas jury awarded the widow of a Vioxx user who died from a heart arrhythmia $253.4 million. The second ...
- BusinessWeek
AstraZeneca talks continue over Exanta Sep 20, 2005
...cent probability that Exanta might win Canadian approval for treatment to try to prevent strokes in people with atrial fibrillation, a common heart arrhythmia. ...
- Scotsman
Implantable Devices Take a Licking but Don't Always Keep on ... Sep 21, 2005
Michael Barber, MD, director of pacemaker and arrhythmia services of Centura Health-Penrose Hospital Healthcare System in Colorado Springs, Colo., said ...
- CNN
Women rule the internet roost Sep 21, 2005
...of one man who went to hospital with notes and observations compiled by his wife, that suggested he was suffering from a particular form of heart arrhythmia. ...
- Register
CathRx to raise $14M in IPO Sep 20, 2005
...treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. An arrhythmia is an irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat. CathRx is seeking to ...
- The Age (subscription)
AstraZeneca still in talks with Canada on Exanta Sep 19, 2005
50 percent probability that Exanta might win a Canadian green light for use in preventing strokes in people with atrial fibrillation, a common heart arrhythmia ...
- Reuters Canada
The Vioxx hex Sep 19, 2005
The Texas jury in that case awarded $253.4 million to the widow of a man who died of a heart attack triggered by arrhythmia, which is not a condition Vioxx has ...
- Daily Review Online
ECS: Healthy Heart Helpers Get Buffeted at Cardiology Meeting Sep 5, 2005
...also presented at today's late-breaking clinical trials session, researchers with the Study on Omega-3 Fatty acid and ventricular Arrhythmia (SOFA) reported ...
- MedPage Today
Faulty Guidant Defibrillators and Pacemakers: Viles & Beckman, LLC ... Sep 21, 2005
Defibrillators, which are largely used by people who suffer from life-threatening arrhythmia or an irregular heartbeat, are designed to emit a life-saving ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
FDA Issues Recall on Certain Defibrillators Sep 13, 2005
The devices are surgically implanted in persons who have a type of heart disease that creates the risk of a life-threatening heart arrhythmia (abnormal rhythm ...
- KPHO Phoenix
Hunger striker Mohammad Mahjoub close to death: Solidarity actions ... Sep 23, 2005
Dr. Pritchard’s report which states he needs to be hooked up to a heart monitor machine because there is a high risk of cardiac arrhythmia and there are ...
- Seven Oaks
Slumber interrupter Sep 18, 2005
...cardiopulmonary (heart and vascular) system is taxed into hypertension, finally giving way to congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia (irregular beating ...
- Munster Times
Heavy Security, Including Police Dog, Patrol Ministry Lobby as ... Sep 20, 2005
Specifically, the doctor notes the “risk of life-threatening arrhythmia if strike continues more than 3 days� as well as an IV connection for ...
- New Socialist Group
Junk Science Reigns Sep 1, 2005
...it was not necessarily any more dangerous than other drugs; and the inconvenient fact that the deceased in the case had died of heart arrhythmia, a cardiac ...
- American Enterprise Institute
South Carolina Sep 24, 2005
Lancaster County Coroner Mike Morris said a pathologist's report showed that Maury Cunningham died July 23 of cardiac arrhythmia as a result of electrical ...
- Myrtle Beach Sun News
Inmate Dies After Being Tasered Sep 24, 2005
Lancaster County Coroner Mike Morris says a pathologist's report showed that Maury Cunningham died July 23rd from cardiac arrhythmia as a result of electrical ...
- WLTX.com
Guidant Issues Fifth Product Recall This Year Sep 23, 2005
Defibrillators, used primarily by people who suffer from arrhythmia or an irregular heartbeat, are designed to electrically stimulate the heart. ...
- Newsinferno.com
Lancaster inmate's death caused by officer's Taser Sep 23, 2005
Lancaster County Coroner Mike Morris said a pathologist's report showed that Maury Cunningham died July 23 from cardiac arrhythmia as a result of electrical ...
- The State
New Implantable Defibrillator (ICD) Signals Doctor if Heart ... Sep 3, 2005
...can program the device to send an alert for specific reasons, such as a significant increase in the number of irregular heartbeat ( arrhythmia ) episodes, as ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Study demonstrates efficacy and safety of AZD7009 iv in restoring ... Sep 9, 2005
There were no cases of the serious arrhythmia Torsades de Pointes according to pre-defined criteria.1 Today's data are an important step in the investigation ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Women with atrial fibrillation face a higher risk of ischemic ... Sep 19, 2005
According to the researchers, atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia, and a major risk factor for both ischemic stroke and peripheral ...
- News-Medical.net
Atrial fibrillation linked to heavy drinking Sep 17, 2005
...consumption – 35 or more drinks per week -- can significantly increase men's risk of developing atrial fibrillation, a dangerous type of arrhythmia and one ...
- Xagena.it
Video details beating of man Sep 24, 2005
Dean's attorney, Paul Goyette, said Thursday that another doctor would testify that Philapandeth died from a heart arrhythmia, or stopping of the heart. ...
- Record-Searchlight (subscription)
Pardons board studies clemency for Jalosjos Sep 21, 2005
The Times reported that the Bureau of Corrections hospital has informed the board that Jalosjos was suffering from “arrhythmia,� a schemic heart disease ...
- Manila Times
A New Kind of Heart Surgery Sep 21, 2005
Micromaze is used to treat atrial fibrillation. It's a type of heart arrhythmia that affects more than two million Americans. Usually ...
- WIFR
Women's Business Center of California Adds Free Health Screenings ... Sep 21, 2005
Among the specialty services and programs located on the Scripps La Jolla campus are: the Regional Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, Scripps Mericos Eye Institute ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Niners notebook Sep 8, 2005
Usually people with ischemic heart disease die because of massive heart attack or a lack of oxygen caused the heart muscle to go into arrhythmia," Martin said. ...
- SF Illustrated
Chemical Eye on Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Sep 3, 2005
...evidenced by the remarks of a Texas juror after the surprising decision to award $253 million in damages to the widow of a man who died from arrhythmia of the ...
- SitNews
Editorial on ruling in Vioxx case was ‘over the top’ Sep 4, 2005
59, was determined to have had coronary artery disease (75 percent blockage in one artery) and that he died as a result of heart arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat ...
- Nashua Telegraph
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