Cerebrovascular Disease



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    For some, aspirin doesn’t increase risk of recurring hemorrhagic ... Jan 24, 2006
    In a related editorial, Larry B. Goldstein, MD, a neurologist at Duke University and the Duke Center for Cerebrovascular Disease and also a fellow of the AAN ...
    - Innovations-Report,

    Pulmonary Embolism Patients at Low-Risk Eligible for Outpatient ... Jan 24, 2006
    ...identified: A history of cancer, heart failure, chronic lung disease, chronic renal disease, and cerebrovascular disease. Clinical ...
    - MedPage Today,

    The Neurobiology of Mental Illness Jan 23, 2006
    ...of neuropsychiatry from Hippocrates to Freud is described followed by a discussion of basal ganglia disease, multiple sclerosis and cerebrovascular disease. ...
    - Journal of Neuropsychiatry (subscription)

    Model Identifies Low-Risk Patients With Pulmonary Embolism Jan 24, 2006
    ...age 70 or older, a history of five comorbid diseases (cancer, heart failure, chronic lung disease, chronic renal disease, and cerebrovascular disease), and the ...
    - Medscape (subscription)

    Survey: Israelis get poor treatment for strokes Jan 23, 2006
    This is disclosed in the first national survey of acute cerebrovascular disease, just published in the January issue of the Israel Medical Association Journal. ...
    - Jerusalem Post,

    Atherothrombosis Patients and Cardiovascular Risk Factors Jan 11, 2006
    A large international study demonstrates that patients world-wide with atherothrombosis (coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral arterial ...
    - DG News

    First Baseline Data by REACH Supports and Extends Euroaspire ... Jan 17, 2006
    ...findings in post MI European patients to include other groups of patients (patients in primary care, patients with cerebrovascular disease or peripheral ...
    - DG News

    Cardiovascular Risk Factors Undertreated in Heart Patients ... Jan 12, 2006
    ...information on nearly 68,000 patients with atherothrombosis-the catch-all term that includes coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, and peripheral ...
    - MedPage Today,

    Sharon tests 'encouraging' Jan 9, 2006
    ...but it's uncertain what it means for the ultimate recovery," said Dr Larry Goldstein, director of the Duke University centre for cerebrovascular disease. ...
    - News24,

    Update 4: Sharon Shows Progress, but Prognosis Grave Jan 9, 2006
    ...but it's uncertain what it means for the ultimate recovery," said Dr. Larry Goldstein, director of the Duke University Center for Cerebrovascular Disease. ...
    - Forbes

    Sharon can breathe on his own Jan 9, 2006
    ...but it's uncertain what it means for the ultimate recovery," said Dr Larry Goldstein, director of the Duke University Centre for Cerebrovascular Disease. ...
    - Jamaica Observer,

    Patent foramen ovale is not an independent risk factor for stroke Jan 7, 2006
    After a median follow-up of 5.1 years, 41 subjects experienced cerebrovascular events such as death due to cerebrovascular disease, ischemic stroke or ...
    - Xagena.it,

    Depression Weighs Heaviest on the Elderly Dec 31, 2005
    ...says. Some experts even hypothesize that there’s such a thing as "vascular depression," brought on by cerebrovascular disease. ...
    - PakTribune.com,

    We are desperate Dec 28, 2005
    ...another operation here in April. The doctor's report said that he has 'dementia due to cerebrovascular disease'. They had relied on ...
    - Electric New Paper,

    Clinical burden of stroke greater than that of heart disease in ... Nov 16, 2005
    ...that coronary events occur at younger ages is false…The major under-funding of both clinical services and research for cerebrovascular disease compared with ...
    - Medical News Today (press release),

    Lifestyle Modification Plus Medication More Effective than ... Nov 22, 2005
    ...obese patients with health problems possibly related to their obesity, such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, kidney disease ...
    - DG News

    Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of stroke in women Nov 21, 2005
    ...results of other studies, should lead to more intensive research into the differences between the genders when it comes to cerebrovascular disease and drugs ...
    - News-Medical.net,

    World COPD Day Nov. 16—‘Breathless not Helpless’ Nov 16, 2005
    World Health Organization (WHO) estimates COPD is the fourth-leading cause of death worldwide (after coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and acute ...
    - Rock River Times,

    DOCS 3RD CAUSE OF DEATH Nov 17, 2005
    Even if these figures are overestimated, there is a wide margin between these numbers of deaths and the next leading cause of death (cerebrovascular disease). ...
    - Free Market News Network,

    Two biomarker in stroke survivors may provide predictive ... Nov 19, 2005
    ...protein, homocysteine, renin and lipids and lipoprotein particle concentration and size were measured in 252 participants with cerebrovascular disease, a sub ...
    - Xagena.it,

    Scientists Link a Bacterium to Age-Related Blindness Nov 14, 2005
    ...kinds and severity. It has also been implicated in coronary artery disease, heart attack and cerebrovascular disease. Many of the ...
    - New York Times,

    Merck/Schering-Plough Announces Update for the IMPROVE-IT Trial Nov 15, 2005
    ...high risk of coronary events because of existing coronary heart disease, diabetes, peripheral vessel disease, history of stroke or other cerebrovascular disease ...
    - Business Wire (press release),

    Aspirin cuts stroke risk in women, not men Nov 15, 2005
    ...study, along with the results of other studies, should lead to more intensive research into the gender differences concerning cerebrovascular disease and drugs ...
    - Monsters and Critics.com,

    We owe it to ourselves to get moving Saturday Oct 25, 2005
    They have the highest mortality rates of any group for heart disease, lung cancer, cerebrovascular disease, breast cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
    - Kentucky.com,

    Delayed diagnosis of HIV-associated thrombocytopenia in a man of ... Nov 3, 2005
    Before this diagnosis is thought of they have often been investigated and treated for conditions such as cerebrovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease ...
    - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

    Sickle Cell Disease and Associated Seizures Nov 3, 2005
    ...a normal EEG. MR imaging findings were normal but MR angiography and TCD indicated cerebrovascular disease. Seizure development ...
    - AAP Grand Rounds (subscription)

    State targets four leading killer diseases Oct 31, 2005
    65 and over population: Critical health issues include heart disease, cancer, cerebrovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease and Alzheimer’s disease ...
    - Arizona Capitol Times,

    Palliative care in non-malignant diseases Nov 3, 2005
    22 and the high average age means that co-morbidity is common—diabetes 40%, congestive heart failure/ischaemic heart disease 30%, cerebrovascular disease 10 ...
    - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

    Flu shot shortage strikes county Nov 1, 2005
    ...community's health. In 2004, the leading causes of death in the county were heart disease, cancer and cerebrovascular disease. All ...
    - The Reidsville Review,

    MRI Replaces CT for Stroke Evaluation Oct 25, 2005
    ...[4]. With these advances in multimodal MR imaging, we now have the capacity to diagnose acute cerebrovascular disease more accurately and rapidly. ...
    - Medscape (subscription)

    Pregnancy problems may raise stroke risk later Sep 30, 2005
    ...roughly twice the risk for stroke as women who had uncomplicated pregnancy, said Cheryl Bushnell, MD, of the Duke Center for Cerebrovascular Disease at Duke ...
    - Bru Direct

    F. Fregni , M. O’Connor and A. Pascual-Leone Sep 30, 2005
    S., Bares, M., et al (2005) Cognitive functioning after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with cerebrovascular disease without dementia ...
    - British Journal of Psychiatry (subscription)

    Certain Pregnancy Complications Linked to Subsequent Risk of ... Sep 29, 2005
    Dr. Bushnell is an assistant professor of medicine at the Duke Center for Cerebrovascular Disease at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina. ...
    - Medscape (subscription)

    High homocysteine levels associated with lower cognitive ... Sep 30, 2005
    Offspring Study, a group of individuals who have, over a 30-year period, been studied to identify risk factors for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. ...
    - Medical News Today (press release)

    Homing In On Blood Pressure Genes May Lead To Targeted Therapy Sep 26, 2005
    The World Health Organization estimates that suboptimal blood pressure is responsible for 62 percent of cerebrovascular disease and 49 percent of ischemic ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    Heart Disease Strikes China Sep 15, 2005
    The three leading causes of death among men were cancer, heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, while for women, the number one cause of death was heart ...
    - HeartZine

    Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Stroke Sep 6, 2005
    As Madan suggests, confidently implicating obstructive sleep apnea in the etiology of cerebrovascular disease will require rigorous, long-term prospective data ...
    - Annals of Internal Medicine

    Lowering BP slows brain abnormalities Sep 13, 2005
    Protection Against Recurrent Stroke Study) - a trial of blood pressure lowering (with or without hypertension) in people with cerebrovascular disease. ...
    - myDNA.com

    Researchers Examine Effectiveness of New Home Test for Sleep Apnea Sep 22, 2005
    Past research studies have found a relative risk of 2.38 for congestive heart failure and 1.58 for cerebrovascular disease in patients with obstructive sleep ...
    - Newswise (press release)

    National Study: New Ways To Prevent Stroke And Reduce Excess Iron ... Sep 1, 2005
    ..."If hydroxyurea can successfully substitute for transfusions in children who already have cerebrovascular disease and damage to their brains, we will be very ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION Continuing Medical Education Sep 30, 2005
    Subclinical cerebrovascular disease is widely accepted as the cause of dementia in aging persons with high homocysteine concentrations. ...
    - Am J Clin Nutr (subscription)

    Grant given to help fund SCCHI Sep 11, 2005
    ...the leading cause of death in the United States and Salem County exceeds the state mortality rate average for heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and type ...
    - Today's Sunbeam

    Contraception For Women Aged Over 40 Years – US Recommended ... Sep 5, 2005
    ...history (including sexual history) to allow assessment of contraceptive options, taking account of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease and neoplasia ...
    - Community Dispatch (press release)

    National Emphysema/COPD Association Launches Colorado NetworkJul 27, 2005
    ...undiagnosed. * COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the US (behind heart disease, cancer, and cerebrovascular disease). ...
    - RedNova.com

    Review: Dipyridamole Given With or Without Aspirin Reduces ...Jul 24, 2005
    In patients with a history of ischemie cerebrovascular disease, does dipyridamole given with or without aspirin reduce the risk for recurrent stroke? ...
    - RedNova.com

    Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients at Increased Risk of StrokeJul 15, 2005
    ...the bleeding risks associated with clot-busting therapies, but also because ACS patients have more diffuse vascular disease, including cerebrovascular disease ...
    - eMaxHealth.com

    Perioperative N-acetylcysteine to Prevent Renal Dysfunction in ...Jul 19, 2005
    ...vascular disease (history of intermittent claudication, decreased pedal pulses, or previous vascular surgery); (3) cerebrovascular disease (history of a stroke ...
    - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)

    Report Finds High Rates of Cervical Cancer Indicate Broader ...Jul 19, 2005
    ...levels; and live in regions with high rates of screenable and treatable diseases, such as breast cancer, colorectal cancer, cerebrovascular disease, and infant ...
    - I-Newswire.com

    The Cognitive Effects of Cholinesterase Inhibitor Treatment in ...Jul 13, 2005
    Efficacy of galantamine in probable vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease combined with cerebrovascular disease: a randomised trial. ...
    - RedNova.com

    LBNL ResearchersWork Toward Cures By CASSIE NORTONJul 22, 2005
    ...functions. They are looking at information gathered from a longitudinal study of Alzheimer’s Disease and Cerebrovascular Disease (CVD). ...
    - Berkeley Daily Planet

    Menopause may cause Sleep DisordersJul 23, 2005
    ...night. Sleep apnea is believed to be an independent risk factor for both coronary and cerebrovascular disease, and for hypertension. ...
    - Christian Post

    Watch Those HerbsJul 18, 2005
    ...products reviewed. Its cholesterol-lowering effects have proved successful in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. It ...
    - 50 Connect

    PEOPLE ON THE MOVEJul 17, 2005
    Va., where he completed internships in internal medicine and psychiatry, his residency in neurology, and his fellowship in cerebrovascular disease and stroke. ...
    - Kalamazoo Gazette

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJul 15, 2005
    ...known for performing innovative investigative and clinical work related to spinal degenerative disorders, pain management, cerebrovascular disease, and brain ...
    - University of Pittsburgh News

    Atherosclerosis of the aorta is common in patients with severe ...Jul 12, 2005
    ...operative risk might be higher in the elderly and in the presence of comorbidities, such as coronary artery disease, renal disease, and cerebrovascular disease ...
    - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    Neurology for the Non-Neurologist, 5th ed.Jun 30, 2005
    Each chapter is individually authored and covers a broad variety of neurological problems, including cerebrovascular disease, headache, epilepsy, multiple ...
    - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

    Stroke Experts Release Comprehensive Stroke Center RecommendationsJul 9, 2005
    ...and a specialized infrastructure to deliver the full spectrum of optimum care to patients with complex types of stroke or cerebrovascular disease, according to ...
    - eMaxHealth.com




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