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Cardiac Disease
Coping by Tom Price 29 Jan 2006
...with arthritis, lung disease or diabetes. Only cardiac disease patients spent "more time in bed.". Although one might think that ...
- Aberdeen American News,
Missing Livermore man dies of cardiac disease while driving Jan 18, 2006
By Simon Read, STAFF WRITER. A Livermore man reported missing by his family earlier this month was found dead in his car late last week. ...
- Tri-Valley Herald,
Heart Disease Static While Tests and Treatments Proliferate Jan 23, 2006
...not been increasing in any dramatic way so we do not believe that the large increase in cardiac procedures reflects an underlying increase in cardiac disease ...
- MedPage Today,
Profs. debate ED study Jan 27, 2006
..."Even if there is an association between cardiac disease and erectile dysfunction, it doesn't mean that it would be a good test for screening because there are ...
- Yale University Daily News,
Making the Connection(TM): The Heart and Stroke Foundation joins ... Jan 26, 2006
...association of health care professionals dedicated to providing leadership in clinical practice, research and advocacy in cardiac disease prevention and ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Heart disease and rise in testing don't match up Jan 25, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the US, increases in the rate of heart disease do not explain why testing and treatment for cardiac disease has increased so ...
- Reuters.uk,
Study takes erections to heart Jan 26, 2006
..."I think the most interesting part of our analysis is that even among those individuals who didn't have known cardiac disease — in other words, nobody had ...
- Toronto Star,
Good Samaritan Hospital Offers Free Cardiac Education Series Jan 24, 2006
...disease. The goal of this series is to promote healthy cardiac lifestyles and to help prevent problems associated with cardiac disease. ...
- Emediawire (press release),
Infection and cancer still biggest killers of HIV-positive ... Jan 22, 2006
...investigators conclude. “Of those who die, the causes are increasingly attributable to cardiac disease, trauma and liver disease. “We ...
- Aidsmap,
Erectile dysfunction can predict heart disease Jan 23, 2006
..."I think the most interesting part of our analysis is that even among those individuals who didn't have known cardiac disease -- in other words, nobody had ...
- CTV.com,
New test for PAD? Jan 27, 2006
...this killer. One reason that cardiac disease claims so many lives is that people are often unaware that they are affected. This ...
- myDNA.com,
Head-To-Head Study Shows More Elderly Patients With Community ... Jan 24, 2006
Most patients had multiple co-morbidities, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cardiac disease and diabetes, and 16 percent of patients had ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
FDA Clears NT-proBNP Test for New Risk Stratification Use Jan 3, 2006
About Cardiac Disease Today, cardiac diseases represent a major health issue frequently found in all populations; its associated economic burden is expected to ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
After first stroke PM's doctors concealed his condition Jan 23, 2006
The cardiac disease created the danger of an embolism, but the medicine to prevent this increased chances of cerebral hemorrhaging. ...
- Ha'aretz (subscription),
Ferriprox More Efficacious Than Deferoxamine - In Removing Iron ... Jan 15, 2006
Although DFO has improved survival rates among thalassemia patients, cardiac disease continues to be the most common cause of death, responsible for about 70 ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Celebrations mark Republic Day in city Jan 27, 2006
...the State Bank of Travancore celebrated Republic Day by distributing financial assistance for needy students and victims of cancer, cardiac disease and epilepsy ...
- Hindu,
Schering-Plough Initiates PEG-INTRON(R) Maintenance Study in ... Jan 13, 2006
Anemia associated with REBETOL therapy may exacerbate cardiac disease that has led to fatal and nonfatal myocardial infarctions. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Blood test can accurately diagnose heart failure in patients with ... Jan 14, 2006
...in breathless patients with significant renal insufficiency, emphasizing the fact that the marker is likely detecting a true signal of cardiac disease in these ...
- Xagena.it,
NIH ''State-of-the-Science'' on Improving End-of-Life Care ... Jan 25, 2006
...latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments for patients with life-threatening diseases including cancer, AIDS, cardiac disease, pulmonary, neurologic ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Sheriff highlights Ninewells defects Jan 23, 2006
...and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be used with caution in elderly patients and those with a history of cardiac disease, renal impairment ...
- Evening Telegraph,
Breathing dirty air adds to damage from fatty foods Jan 17, 2006
...division of the American Heart Association, said that the new research might help explain why San Bernardino County has the highest cardiac disease death rate ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription),
Good-Hearted Women Fail to Deal With Bad Hearts Dec 28, 2005
...she said. It comes down to a problem of perception in which women somehow fail to see how severe their cardiac disease is. And that ...
- FOX News
A Step In The Right Direction Jan 16, 2006
That is not to say that you cannot do a hip replacement in somebody with diabetes, hypertension, cardiac disease, pulmonary disease, or obesity, but the ...
- Saturday Evening Post,
St. Francis Hospital Seeks Heart Failure Patients for ... Jan 17, 2006
...in the United States. A recognized leader in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cardiac disease, St. Francis is the only ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Imagin Molecular Corporation Signs Letter of Intent with PET ... Jan 10, 2006
PET Management Services (PMS) enables Imagin Nuclear Partners (INP) to deliver specialized evidence based medical solutions for cardiac disease diagnostics and ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
To live well in 60s, care for body, mind Dec 29, 2005
...have proven that a positive attitude towards this new phase lessens emotional stress, decreases risk of depression and results in less risk of cardiac disease. ...
- The Republican,
Ask the Doctor: More on shortness of breath Jan 2, 2006
...tasks. Therefore, it is important to engage in exercise on a regular basis even with underlying respiratory or cardiac disease. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel,
Army Raises Health Exemption Criteria Jan 24, 2006
...had no related rules, including severe cases of epilepsy (after brain surgery) , Cardiac tumors, and Nutcracker Syndrome (a cardiac disease accompanied by pain ...
- Donga,
A "Body Blow" To Stem Cell Research Jan 16, 2006
...human embryonic stem cells survived and multiplied in the hearts of rats, suggesting the cells might someday be useful for treating cardiac disease in humans. ...
- BusinessWeek
National snapshot of obesity Jan 23, 2006
...or overweight. Obesity can be deadly with related illnesses including cardiac disease, diabetes and high-blood pressure. Western ...
- Melbourne Herald Sun,
Soy diet worsens heart disease Jan 4, 2006
...soy-free diet. The new data provide a strong link between soy diet and the progression of cardiac disease, in mice. In an accompanying ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Soy diet worsens heart disease in mice Jan 6, 2006
...switched to a soy-free diet. The new data provide a strong link between soy diet and the progression of cardiac disease, in mice.
- News-Medical.net,
Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Increases Heart Damage Risk Jan 5, 2006
..."The elevated risk of cardiac disease associated with adjuvant chemotherapy, which has been observed among participants in clinical trials, is also present ...
- Cancerpage.com,
Tapping The Potential Of Adult Stem Cells Jan 16, 2006
And it is the very first step and will probably lead to several different methods of treating not only vascular disease but cardiac disease as well.
- Saturday Evening Post,
NF Heart Center profiled on 'Today' Jan 17, 2006
..."The fact that Today is focusing on our cutting edge, non-invasive approach to diagnosing and reversing cardiac disease confirms that the work we're doing here ...
- Buffalo Business First,
Testimonies conflict in trial Jan 17, 2006
...medications. She said 223 adverse effects were reported through 1995, with cardiac disease being the second most frequently cited effect. ...
- Joplin Globe,
SATURDAY NEWS ROUNDUP Jan 14, 2006
...intoxication. The autopsy also showed Fernandez had cardiac disease that might have contributed to his death, Passalacqua said. ...
- CBS 5,
Gamida Cell Announces New Supporting Evidence That an Ex-Vivo ... Jan 12, 2006
...in 2005, which supports previous evidence that an ex-vivo expanded population of human bone marrow stem cells may help patients who suffer from cardiac disease ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Free check-up for ‘breathlessness’ Jan 12, 2006
...medical symptoms. It is an early indicator suggestive of a respiratory cardiac disease or other medical conditions. The symptoms ...
- Newindpress,
Stents tipped to replace heart surgery Jan 9, 2006
Cardiology. Grenadier said, "Cardiac disease has been major killing disease in the developed countries, but surgeries are on decline. ...
- Business Standard,
GenVec Completes Previously Announced Sale of Myoblast Cell ... Dec 29, 2005
...company focused on the development and commercialization of novel therapies that improve patient care in the areas of cancer and cardiac disease, and to ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Heart warnings over soy heavy diet Jan 5, 2006
However, the University of Colorado report concludes: 'The new data provides a strong link between soy diet and the progression of cardiac disease in mice.'.
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Pain ratings may be preventing doctors from detecting the real ... Jan 3, 2006
..."If women do not perceive their cardiac disease as severe, they may not pursue medical evaluation, treatment or rehabilitation.". ...
- Newstarget.com,
(PRN) Roche Steps Up Tamiflu(R) Distribution in US Cities ... Jan 4, 2006
Efficacy of Tamiflu in the treatment of subjects with chronic cardiac disease and/or respiratory disease has not been established. ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Maternal Smoking Linked to Congenital Digit Anomalies Jan 9, 2006
Even after adjusting for potential confounding variables such as maternal diabetes, maternal cardiac disease, and incompetent cervix, smoking was still ...
- CNN
VCU's heart center receives $5 million Jan 3, 2006
..."The Pauley Heart Center will be a very visible and lasting legacy, and I am confident that many people with cardiac disease will benefit from their gift.". ...
- Richmond.com,
Pneumonia hospitalization rates on the rise for older adults Jan 6, 2006
The proportion of patients aged 65 years or older diagnosed with pneumonia and a chronic cardiac disease, chronic pulmonary disease, or diabetes mellitus ...
- Xagena.it,
CPR TRAINING TO GO BEYOND WORLD CUP> Jan 3, 2006
...who said: We are looking for 2006 to be an even better year when we can train more Barbadians in CPR and extend our Cardiac Disease Prevention Rehabilitation ...
- Barbados Advocate,
Breathing easier: Valve implant may help emphysema patients regain ... Jan 10, 2006
...should be able to walk at least 400 feet in six minutes and pedal a bicycle for three minutes, not be wheelchair- or homebound, and not have cardiac disease. ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
GenVec sells heart stem cell unit Dec 29, 2005
GenVec is an clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that works on novel therapies in the areas of cancer and cardiac disease as well as vision loss. ...
- Washington Business Journal,
Stroke Awareness Campaign Launched In Indian State Jan 9, 2006
The Madras Neuro-Trust will focus on multiple risk factors like progressing age, hypertension, diabetes, cardiac disease and previous stroke history, high fat ...
- MedIndia,
Flu reported in several counties in state Jan 12, 2006
Any child who is 6 months of age or older, and especially those with lung disease, cardiac disease, diabetes, cancer or cancer related diseases should be ...
- Arkansas News,
2theadvocate > Business > There were plenty of headlines not ... Jan 1, 2006
The heart center will help the hospital deal with an expected increase in cardiac disease among "baby boomers," those born from 1946-1964. ...
- 2theadvocate.com,
Neurosurgeon Invents Pillow That Helps People Get a Good Night's ... Jan 9, 2006
...common but dangerous sleep disorder marked by repeated episodes of cession of breathing, which can lead to high blood pressure, cardiac disease, and disordered ...
- Open PR (press release),
Sumbal youth narrates torture terror in 22 Rashtriya Rifles’ ... Jan 16, 2006
...his brother said. Fayaz’s mother, Haja, a suffering from a cardiac disease, too is unaware of her son’s fate. “We told her ...
- GreaterKashmir.com (press release),
BRITAIN TRIALS “OLD� DRUG TO HELP HEART TREATMENTS Jan 6, 2006
...at the UK’s University of Birmingham have been trialling an “old� drug- used for other purposes- to help in the fight against cardiac disease and heart ...
- British Satellite News,
With defibrillator program, city officials don’t miss beat Jan 1, 2006
...“If there is someone in your home who has a history of cardiac disease, it probably would be a reasonable thing to consider having.�. ...
- Lawrence Journal World,
Scientists forced back to the drawing board Dec 31, 2005
...with new nerve cells; diabetics would be given pancreatic cells to replace those killed off by their condition; and victims of cardiac disease would be treated ...
- The Observer,
Fast treatment 'can help cure overcrowding' Jan 3, 2006
...cancer remained Thailand's number one killer last year with 45,759 deaths, followed by 30,897 accidental deaths and 16,622 deaths from cardiac disease. ...
- Bangkok Post,
Researchers grow new stem cell lines Jan 4, 2006
...would like to generate healthy heart cells from stem cells in the lab, and transplant those cells into the hearts of people with chronic cardiac disease. ...
- Newsday,
Singer's chops classic, silky Jan 7, 2006
Akron. cardiac disease, Rawls donated two months of mortgage payments so they could remain in their Goodyear Heights home. Rawls ...
- Akron Beacon Journal,
UW grows animal-free stem cell lines Jan 1, 2006
...would like to generate healthy heart cells from stem cells in the lab, and then transplant those cells into the hearts of people with chronic cardiac disease. ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription),
Females, alcohol and hormones Jan 3, 2006
...than men, they are more susceptible to some of the negative medical consequences of alcohol use, such as cirrhosis of the liver, cardiac disease, and cognitive ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Alcohol hurts women more than men Jan 3, 2006
Duke University research found that women are more likely to develop cirrhosis of the liver, cardiac disease and cognitive impairments. ...
- United Press International
ViaCell to Present at JPMorgan Healthcare Conference Jan 5, 2006
The Company is developing a pipeline of proprietary stem cell product candidates intended to address cancer, cardiac disease, and diabetes. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
A cerebral hemorrhage may be caused by several factors Jan 9, 2006
...similar. Hemorrhagic stroke is a life-threatening condition that is second only to cardiac disease as a medical cause for sudden death. ...
- Staten Island Advance,
UK and Japanese Scientists Named as Laureates of the 2006(22nd) ... Jan 11, 2006
...drugs, known collectively as statins, are presently used by approximately thirty million people around the world and help to prevent cardiac disease and stroke ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
MediSys Enters Into LOI to Acquire Nutritional Medical Centers, a ... Jan 10, 2006
...the South Beach Diet and not only targets weight loss, but has been remarkably successful in the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, cardiac disease and many ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Forum injects fun into staying healthy Jan 12, 2006
...downtown. Dr. Marianne Legato, an expert in gender-specific medicine and cardiac disease, will deliver a presentation Jan. 20 entitled ...
- Toronto Star,
We’re healthy, honest … and cold Dec 31, 2005
It factors in about 20 measurements, ranging from personal habits to public health programs to prevalence of cardiac disease and low-birth-weight babies. ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Major Malpractice Class Action Lawsuit Looms for Doctors Who ... Nov 21, 2005
A rudimentary estimate of Class Members would be approximately 80% of all persons who suffered a heart attack or other debilitating cardiac disease or event or ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
HEALTH FINDINGS Nov 22, 2005
Those patients with shortness of breath had a higher risk of dying from cardiac disease than did patients who had reported typical cardiac pain. ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
Children with neurological and neuromuscular diseases at risk for ... Nov 20, 2005
They include asthma, chronic lung disease, cardiac disease, immunosuppression, hemoglobinopathies, chronic renal dysfunction, metabolic and endocrine conditions ...
- Xagena.it,
Smoothing the transition Nov 22, 2005
In 1998 the Heart and Estrogen/Progestin Replacement Study 3 examined the use of HRT in women with pre-existing cardiac disease. ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
· I will pray for them Nov 10, 2005
...researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have found that patients with shortness of breath can have a higher risk of dying from cardiac disease than patients ...
- Black Voice News,
Roller-Coasters Isn’t The Perfect Place For Cardiac Patients To ... Nov 21, 2005
...emotional stress caused out of a roller coaster ride could be sufficient enough to intensify abnormal heart beats in people with cardiac disease, leading to ...
- MedIndia,
Aspirin dangers revealed Nov 22, 2005
...of emergency department presentations reveals that while aspirin is not a prescription drug, doctors often prescribe it to patients with cardiac disease or to ...
- The Age (subscription),
ViaCell to Present at the Lazard Capital Markets Life Sciences ... Nov 22, 2005
The Company is developing a pipeline of proprietary stem cell product candidates intended to address cancer, cardiac disease, and diabetes. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
FDA Advisory Committee Affirms Safety of Tamiflu in Children Nov 21, 2005
Efficacy of Tamiflu in the treatment of subjects with chronic cardiac disease and/or respiratory disease has not been established. ...
- Drug Newswire (press release),
New Findings On Heart Disease Nov 3, 2005
CA (AHN) - Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center find patients with shortness of breath may have a higher risk of dying from cardiac disease than patients ...
- All Headline News
Remote cardiac monitoring network reaches 50,000 patients Nov 18, 2005
Medtronic has continually evolved from simply using device therapy to manage cardiac rhythms to a holistic focus on cardiac disease management — pairing ...
- MTBeurope.info,
Robotic surgery stenting speeds recovery Nov 16, 2005
...symptom (November 2, 2005) -- Los Angeles scientists say people with shortness of breath may have a higher risk of dying from cardiac disease than even ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Drug may protect the diabetic heart Nov 15, 2005
The drug, sold as Tricor by Abbott Laboratories, did, however, reduce the risk of total cardiac disease events, largely by preventing non-fatal heart attacks ...
- NewKerala.com,
Students with cardiac problems should still exercise, says expert Nov 10, 2005
...a professor of pediatrics at National Taiwan University Hospital said that sport participation should be based on the severity of the cardiac disease and must ...
- eTaiwan News,
Endosense Completes CHF 26 Million (USD 20 Million) Fundraising ... Nov 21, 2005
...to bring to market a major technological advance in the catheter treatment of atrial fibrillation, an extremely prevalent and debilitating cardiac disease. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Casualties on the rise as we lose battle of the bulge Nov 19, 2005
..."For preventive purposes there is agreement to do away with jargon and consider cardiac disease and diabetes as the same problem," says Sharpe. ...
- New Zealand Herald,
Prolific heart surgeon to retire Nov 20, 2005
...technical skill and operating efficiencies that he has mastered in his 35 years of service at UAB in the care of complex adult and congenital cardiac disease.". ...
- AL.com,
Bio-Rad Receives FDA Clearance for Novel Interpretive Software ... Nov 16, 2005
Also in development are additional panels for autoimmune and infectious disease, cardiac disease and diabetes. Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Feeling puffed? could be a sign of serious heart problem Nov 3, 2005
...at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center say they believe that patients with shortness of breath may have a higher risk of dying from cardiac disease than patients ...
- News-Medical.net,
Siemens Simplifies Cardiac MRI with syngo BEAT; Single Tool Allows ... Nov 14, 2005
This single tool combines everything needed to diagnose cardiac disease, allowing professionals to change parameters with a click of the mouse - from 2D to 3D ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
South Jersey gets first LTACH hospital Nov 17, 2005
Among the patients typically served by LTACHs are those suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiac disease, multisystem failure, and major ...
- Philadelphia Business Journal,
Flu Shots May Prevent Respiratory Failure in Kids With Chronic ... Nov 2, 2005
Others are asthma, chronic pulmonary disease, cardiac disease, immunosuppression, hemoglobinopathies, chronic renal dysfunction, metabolic and endocrine ...
- CNN
Schering-Plough's Oral HCV Protease Inhibitor Demonstrates Potent ... Nov 14, 2005
Anemia associated with REBETOL therapy may exacerbate cardiac disease that has led to fatal and nonfatal myocardial infarctions. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Early Cardiac Screening Necessary For Muscular Dystrophy Patients Oct 29, 2005
Cardiac disease, particularly dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure, is the major cause of mortality in patients with muscular dystrophy and is present in ...
- Science Daily (press release)
San Francisco Law Protects Women from Fish Mercury Nov 16, 2005
Methylmercury also causes neurological damage, cardiac disease, and birth defects. Human mercury comes primarily from the consumption of seafood. ...
- Scoop.co.nz (press release),
Children With Neurological, Neuromuscular Diseases and Flu Nov 1, 2005
They include asthma, chronic lung disease, cardiac disease, immunosuppression, hemoglobinopathies (a blood disease characterized by the presence of abnormal ...
- Newswise (press release)
Further Work Needed Into Heart Conditions In Horses Nov 13, 2005
The Royal Veterinary College. AI is the most common form of cardiac disease in the general horse population. This study, which aims ...
- Equine World UK,
Health notes Nov 9, 2005
...provides end-of-life care to patients with life-limiting diagnoses such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, end-stage cardiac disease, ALS or Lou ...
- Blue Springs Examiner,
When the Beat Goes Bad Nov 19, 2005
...the heart faces problems that were not center stage even a generation ago, thanks to greater longevity and increased survival with underlying cardiac disease. ...
- U.S. News & World Report
For athletes, fainting may pose health risk Nov 8, 2005
This isn't because cardiac disease is less likely to display symptoms just past the finish line; in fact, the dramatic shift from sprint to sudden cessation ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Kids With Neurological, Neuromuscular Diseases Need Flu Shot Nov 1, 2005
...most associated with respiratory failure in children admitted with lab-confirmed influenza: lung diseases other than asthma, cardiac disease and neurological ...
- Forbes
Shortness of breath: A dangerous symptom Nov 2, 2005
2 (UPI) -- Los Angeles scientists say people with shortness of breath may have a higher risk of dying from cardiac disease than even patients suffering chest ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Flu Shot Advised for Kids With Neurological Disease Nov 1, 2005
...annual flu shots for kids who are at least 6 months old and have certain risk factors including (but not limited to) asthma, cardiac disease, sickle cell ...
- FOX News
El Camino Hospital Oct 24, 2005
...with a special interest in preventive cardiology, stress reduction, exercise and cholesterol metabolism, and the increased risk of cardiac disease among the ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease as a Risk Factor for ... Nov 3, 2005
NNMD (OR, 6.0; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.7-13.5), chronic pulmonary disease other than asthma (OR, 4.8; 95% CI, 1.5-15.1), and cardiac disease (OR, 4.0 ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription),
Living at the end of life Nov 16, 2005
Palliative care offers expert pain and symptom management to those pursuing curative treatment for cancer, cardiac disease and a wide array of other health ...
- Littleton Independent,
Pegasys(R) Shows Encouraging Interim Results for Hepatitis C ... Nov 11, 2005
Ribavirin causes hemolytic anemia. The anemia associated with ribavirin therapy may result in a worsening of cardiac disease. Ribavirin ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Heart Disease Not a Deterrent for Liver Transplants: Presented at ... Oct 28, 2005
15%, P < .01). Of the 13 deaths in the study group, five were due to cardiac disease, three were unknown, and five were due to non-cardiac causes. ...
- DG News
2005 AATS Scientific Achievement Award Recipient—Alain ... Nov 11, 2005
...for Thoracic Surgery awards, and Dr Carpentier, a master surgeon and leading intellectual in all forms of the surgical treatment of cardiac disease, is a very ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Shortness of breath: A dangerous symptom Nov 2, 2005
LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles scientists say people with shortness of breath may have a higher risk of dying from cardiac disease than even patients suffering chest ...
- NewKerala.com,
Students Learn to Take Care of Heart Health Nov 7, 2005
...medical consultant at Queens. "Cardiac disease has the second highest death rate in the country, after cancer.". The point of this ...
- Knight News (subscription),
Betting That Tech Will Lead To Savings Oct 28, 2005
...huge," he said. Simon adds that scans have already made a big improvement in treating cardiac disease. Studying genetic variations ...
- Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
Studies Demonstrate Effectiveness of Microvolt T-Wave Alternans in ... Nov 15, 2005
Cambridge Heart is engaged in the research, development and commercialization of products for the non-invasive diagnosis of cardiac disease. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
New Cardiac Unit Opens At the Royal Gwent Nov 5, 2005
...situation worse. Cardiac disease is still one of the major preventable causes of premature death in Wales and we must reduce this. "This ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Cardiac Calcium Scoring Oct 25, 2005
..."When you look at cardiac disease, it's the spectrum of disease that starts off with a little bit of fat that occurs in the blood vessel. ...
- 13WHAM-TV,
Columbia Study Shows How Doctors May Manage Blood Glucose Levels ... Oct 27, 2005
...patients undergoing CABG surgery, abnormally high levels of blood glucose can lead to serious complications including cardiac disease, renal dysfunction, and ...
- Science Daily (press release)
How to manage glucose during heart surgery Oct 24, 2005
Abnormally high levels of blood glucose during surgery can lead to serious complications including cardiac disease, renal dysfunction, and retina damage, as ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Neurological Disease Raises Risk Of Complications From Flu Nov 4, 2005
...and neuromuscular disease were at the highest risk of respiratory failure, followed by chronic pulmonary disease other than asthma, and cardiac disease. ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Effects of Co-morbidity and Age on 30-Day Mortality from Radical ... Oct 27, 2005
Co-morbidities considered in this study included: AIDS, anemia, cardiac disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, connective tissue disease, dementia ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Community Calendar Oct 27, 2005
The CDC recommends seniors and those with diabetes, asthma, cardiac disease or chronic illness, pregnant mothers and children ages six-23 months be vaccinated ...
- Little Falls Evening Times,
Fair saves lives, educates Nov 10, 2005
And who knows how many people find out they have really high cholesterol and need to make changes to their lifestyle to cut down the risk of cardiac disease? ...
- Homer News,
Flu shot clinic expanded Oct 27, 2005
19 through 64 years of age with two or more chronic medical conditions such as: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, cardiac disease, lung disease ...
- Minot Daily News,
Crown land rent changes spark concerns for clubs Nov 9, 2005
..."To be brutally honest we have a society where we are talking about a pandemic if you like of obese children and unfit adults with cardiac disease and sporting ...
- ABC Regional Online,
Promising Treatment for Hot Flashes Reported in Journal of ... Oct 25, 2005
...latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments for patients with life-threatening diseases including cancer, AIDS, cardiac disease, pulmonary, neurologic ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
New Mind/Body Tactics Target Medically Unexplained Physical ... Nov 3, 2005
All had been referred to a pediatric cardiology practice, where thorough workups found no evidence of cardiac disease or other medical pathology. ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription),
Quicker Test for Determining Cardiac Problems Nov 3, 2005
It's called a flat detector bi–plane. Doctors say it gives them and their patients a critical advantage when diagnosing cardiac disease. ...
- WMTV,
Health minister visits students learning CPR Oct 25, 2005
CPR. I would find that very distressing," she said. The Grade 10 student knows first-hand the dangers of cardiac disease. Her grandfather ...
- Montreal Gazette,
Memorial Named One Of Nation’s Top 100 Cardiovascular Hospitals Nov 3, 2005
The study singles out hospitals that are the best examples at managing cardiac disease and treating heart attacks because they want to improve the care at all ...
- The Chattanoogan,
Health care coverage gaps cited in study of inland North County Oct 28, 2005
...the problems. Two well-known causes of death, cardiac disease and cancer, were excluded from the rankings, however. The district ...
- San Diego Union Tribune,
Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce celebration honors volunteer ... Oct 25, 2005
...hospital in 2001, Aurora has expanded to 167-beds caring for all types of patients, from expectant mothers to those suffering from cancer and cardiac disease. ...
- Green Bay Press Gazette,
ViaCell and CBR settle litigation Oct 28, 2005
ViaCell is a biotechnology company developing a pipeline of proprietary stem cell product candidates intended to address cancer, cardiac disease, and diabetes. ...
- Boston Mass High Tech,
Death of Jolly Green Giant is end of an era Nov 1, 2005
...fungi or bladder infections? Why not cartoon characters to represent diabetes, osteoporosis, cancer, or cardiac disease? It won't ...
- Up & Coming Magazine,
Akron woman keeps home with a little help Nov 5, 2005
Hospital before coming home. He suffers from pulmonary cardiac disease, has a nurse and is on oxygen 24/7. Upon reading about her ...
- Akron Beacon Journal,
Health-food freak's bible Oct 28, 2005
...years. Then in 1975 it turned out eggs were bad for us because the yolk contained cholesterol which can cause cardiac disease. This ...
- Mid-Day Mumbai,
McLeod Health participates in cardiac procedure study Oct 1, 2005
..."The Pee Dee region is just rife with cardiac disease," he said. "The disease is also pretty diffuse in nature, so our volume is pretty significant. ...
- Florence Morning News
Locals picked for state posts Oct 2, 2005
..."I've spent a whole lifetime trying to raise awareness about what we can do to prevent cardiac disease, and this gives me a tremendous opportunity to seek some ...
- San Bernardino Sun
Aspirin Benefits Cardiac Disease Patients, Even Before Surgery Aug 30, 2005
Research done by scientists from Mayo Clinic had reported that taking aspirin for cardiac patients is not only helpful, the benefits can still be had even ...
- MedIndia
Full Court Press on Hoop Star Curry to Get DNA Testing Sep 29, 2005
...the risk in individual athletes, it is prudent to conclude that vigorous training and competition are probably undesirable for many persons with cardiac disease ...
- MedPage Today
Data shows ‘quality chasm’ remains, though, between best and ... Sep 30, 2005
American hospitals improved women’s survival rates by 11 percent for cardiac disease and stroke from 2001 through 2003, according to a study released this ...
- Spokane Journal of Business
Update 2: Cardiologist Testifies in Vioxx Suit Sep 29, 2005
...a man suing the maker of Vioxx over his heart attack testified Thursday that Frederick "Mike" Humeston didn't have risk factors for cardiac disease and may ...
- Forbes
Study: Poor marks to beta blockers Sep 29, 2005
Beta blockers, standard therapy for cardiac disease for more than two decades, may be ineffective or harmful for half of heart patients, a study in this week's ...
- Newsday
Cash injection for heart experts Sep 25, 2005
...stressed that Scots smoke more, eat less fruit and vegetables and drink more - especially in binges, which particularly increase the risk of cardiac disease.
- Borsa-Italia.Net
GenVec Completes $15.2 Million Financing Sep 26, 2005
...company focused on the development and commercialization of novel therapies that improve patient care in the areas of cancer and cardiac disease, and to ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Medeikon Announces Advances in Interventional Cardiology; Expanded ... Sep 21, 2005
...states, "Interventional Cardiologists require solutions that leverage and combine best-in-class technology to identify and treat cardiac disease." At this ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Beta Blockers May Be Ineffective or Hurt Half of Heart Patients Sep 27, 2005
27 (Bloomberg) -- Beta blockers, standard therapy for cardiac disease for more than two decades, may be ineffective or harmful for half of heart patients, a ...
- Bloomberg
CoQ10 for the Treatment of Heart Disease Sep 23, 2005
In one 1994 study, 424 patients with six different types of cardiac disease treated with CoQ10 were shown to have improved heart function, enhanced quality of ...
- Christian Post
WHAT I DO: She helps readers find their way Sep 26, 2005
I also have to combine synonyms under the same phrase - "Abe Lincoln" has to go under "Lincoln, A." and "cardiac disease" has to go with "heart disease.". ...
- Wisconsin State Journal
More Nigerian women risk obesity –Study Sep 23, 2005
...with heart attack. This means, a large size of the abdomen could be an indication of an imminent cardiac disease. President of Scientific ...
- Daily Independent
Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients With Implantable ... Sep 6, 2005
...five clinically relevant scales, including the physical limitations scale, which measures how daily activities are limited by the patient’s cardiac disease. ...
- Psychosomatics (subscription)
The doctor who is visited by spirits in the night Sep 3, 2005
...old. He says one day he fell down unconcious only to be diagnosed later at a hospital that he was suffering from a cardiac disease. ...
- IPPMEDIA - Guardian
Female Stroke Patients Slighted in Follow-up Studies Sep 27, 2005
That women were less likely to receive an echocardiogram puts these patients at a higher risk of an untreated cardioembolism or undiagnosed cardiac disease. ...
- CNN
Cabrini Medical Center Study Looks Into Heart Disease In African ... Sep 14, 2005
But a new ongoing study at Cabrini Medical Center is using state-of-the-art technology to catch cardiac disease early, especially among black patients. ...
- NY1
Spreading the risk of heat illness Sep 25, 2005
...should start with a thorough medical exam that includes a review of medications and supplements taken and a check for hidden cardiac disease, sickle cell trait ...
- Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Sleep disorders in African-Americans Sep 23, 2005
Obstructive sleep apnea is linked to hypertension and higher risk for cardiac disease, providing a key reason for identifying the incidence of OSAHS in African ...
- myDNA.com
ViaCell Suspends Enrollment in CB001 Phase I Clinical Trial Sep 19, 2005
The Company is developing a pipeline of proprietary product candidates intended to address cancer, cardiac disease, diabetes and infertility. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
ViaCell Announces Clinical Hold Formalizing Suspension of ... Sep 21, 2005
The Company is developing a pipeline of proprietary stem cell product candidates intended to address cancer, cardiac disease, and diabetes. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
GenVec to raise $14.5M in stock sale Sep 21, 2005
...pharmaceutical companies. GenVec (Nasdaq: GNVC) is developing gene-based drugs for cancer, cardiac disease and to prevent vision loss. The ...
- Baltimore Business Journal
Lewis' heart definitely in the right place Sep 21, 2005
...is tough.''. The honorary chairperson of Sunday's Philadelphia Heart Walk, Lewis knows something about cardiac disease. The fourth ...
- Allentown Morning Call
Breast cancer, cardiotoxicity related to the use of Herceptin Sep 8, 2005
LVEF ) measurement at baseline ( prior to any therapy ) that was within normal limits and no history of or active cardiac disease, including cardiomyopathy ...
- Xagena.it
New scanner speeds diagnosis Sep 22, 2005
Covenant. "Our rates of cardiac disease are high. It fits our patient care path," she said. "Funding will come from our capital budget. ...
- The Saginaw News
Nihon Kohden and Inovise Medical in partnership to improve cardiac ... Sep 12, 2005
Kohden Corporation. "There is an increasing global burden of cardiac disease and concern over rising healthcare costs. Audicor technology ...
- MTBeurope.info
Enrollment Completed in St. Jude Medical's Study of Microvolt T ... Sep 13, 2005
...(www.cambridgeheart.com) is engaged in the research, development and commercialization of products for the non-invasive diagnosis of cardiac disease. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Apollo completes 50,000 angiograms Sep 5, 2005
With the growing incidence of cardiac disease in India appropriate diagnostic procedures and interventional care has become tantamount to checking this trend ...
- Chennai Online
Embryo work may eradicate diseases Sep 8, 2005
...of motor control, muscle weakness and pain, gastro-intestinal disorders and swallowing difficulties, poor growth and cardiac disease, diabetes, respiratory ...
- Telegraph.co.uk
Nihon Kohden Corporation and Inovise Medical Announce Partnership ... Sep 7, 2005
Kohden Corporation. "There is an increasing global burden of cardiac disease and concern over rising healthcare costs. AUDICOR(R ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Doctor takes on heart trouble with procedure Sep 14, 2005
After all, it's a common cardiac disease that affects 2.2 million people in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control. ...
- Rockford Register Star
Threats to Life Sep 9, 2005
HBV, there are a number of potentially fatal diseases that we have ignored for far too long: Tuberculosis, diabetes, malaria, cardiac disease, polio, dysentery ...
- Times of India
ViaCell Announces Publication of Preclinical Study Demonstrating ... Aug 31, 2005
Stem Cell Program in Cardiac Disease Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), or heart attack, occurs when the blood supply to part of the heart muscle is severely ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Calling for sutures to close racial gaps in health care Sep 15, 2005
For example, according to the Institute of Medicine, African Americans suffer from the highest incidences of cardiac disease and cancer. ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Diabetes affects 9% of the population, and 1 in 5 have high ... Sep 15, 2005
BrasÃlia - According to the Brazilian Society of Cardiology (SBC), diabetes is one of the most worrisome risk factors contributing to cardiac disease and is ...
- Agencia Brasil
Grant given to help fund SCCHI Sep 11, 2005
Initiative (SCCHI). SCCHI will screen Salem County residents at risk for developing cardiac disease and related complications. Heart ...
- Today's Sunbeam
New Members Appointed to National Neurology Advisory Council Sep 14, 2005
New Jersey, Newark. His research interests include neuroradiology, stroke, and cerebral effects of cardiac disease. He received ...
- National Institutes of Health (press release)
UK shows more interest in adult stem cells Sep 3, 2005
...over his cup of java. "I think you'll see it used first in cardiac disease, then maybe in Parkinson's disease.". I ask him, "Is this ...
- OCRegister (subscription)
FDA and Genentech Issue Cardiotoxicity Advisory for Herceptin Aug 31, 2005
...had a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) measurement at baseline that was below normal limits or a history of cardiac disease, including cardiomyopathy ...
- MedPage Today
The intriguing problem of arrhythmias in competitive athletes Sep 5, 2005
...documentation of cardiac arrhythmias has become particularly important because arrhythmias may be the initial expression of an underlying cardiac disease or of ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Apollo Hospitals reaches milestone in angiograms Sep 6, 2005
The release quoted Preetha Reddy, managing director, Apollo Hospitals, as saying that with the growing incidence of cardiac disease in the country, appropriate ...
- News Today
Narayana Hrudayalaya developing vaccine for heart attack Sep 14, 2005
...the London based health institution a Lab was commissioned in Narayana Hrudayalaya to carry out research in evolving the vaccine for cardiac disease, he added. ...
- Deccan Herald
KU QB Meier better after heart procedure Sep 7, 2005
...out of every 10,000. Around two-thirds of the cases occur in otherwise healthy young people without a history of cardiac disease.
- Kansas.com
UCLA gets $3.75M stem cell research grant Sep 14, 2005
The institute's research focus includes HIV/AIDS, cancer, neurological disorders, bone and cardiac disease as well as metabolic disorders such as diabetes.
- Science Daily (press release)
GenVec claims encouraging results from HIV vaccine study Sep 7, 2005
GenVec, which remains unprofitable, is developing gene-based drugs and vaccines for cancer, cardiac disease, vision loss and infectious diseases. ...
- Washington Business Journal
Health and Science News Roundup Sep 14, 2005
The institute`s research focus includes HIV/AIDS, cancer, neurological disorders, bone and cardiac disease as well as metabolic disorders such as diabetes. ...
- Monsters and Critics.com
Hospitals Board passes key check-up Sep 1, 2005
...said. Diabetes, obesity, cardiac disease and mental illness are some of the most prevalent health conditions in Bermuda, he said. ...
- Royal Gazette
Olive oil for your aches, pains Sep 9, 2005
...oil. Breslin said that people on such diets have reduced risks of cardiac disease, strokes, dementia and certain types of cancer. ...
- Daily Pennsylvanian
San Joaquin Valley battles state's worst air Aug 30, 2005
...particulate matter. Agricultural burning is being phased out. Particulates can lead to cardiac disease and lung ailments. The district ...
- San Francisco Chronicle
ViaCell announces expansion of Amgen collaboration Aug 30, 2005
...is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a pipeline of proprietary product candidates intended to address cancer, cardiac disease, diabetes and ...
- Boston Mass High Tech
HEALTH NOTES Aug 31, 2005
...brainsite.org. "New Developments -- Cardiac Disease Treatment" will be the topic of the program at the Mended Hearts Inc. Chapter ...
- Richmond Times Dispatch
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