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View Post: Living Out Loud: Heart Attack...
11 hours ago by orionstar76  
Be mindful of the symptons of a heart attack... My dad had initially thought he'd having a bad gastric and had seen the GP 3 times who had prescribed different medication during each visit. He'd only knew he's having a heart attack when ...
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View Post: Distinguish Between Stable Plaque And Heart Attack Plaque
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View Post: NIGERIA BLOG, FREE INTERNET, MARKETING, WEB HOSTING, DESIGN ...
1 hour ago by Prince  
Heart attack (myocardial infarction): acute pericardiasis may occur if there is damage to nearby heart tissue caused by a heart attack. • Following injury: pericarditis can also occur following a stab wound, or a severe blow to the chest. ... This may be done with high doses of cortisone-related medication to suppress the immune system. The syndrome is named after the American pathologists Jacob Churg and Lotte Strauss who first reported it in 1951. ...
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View Post: Dentists can help identify patients at risk of heart attack ...
19 hours ago
Six of the 12 were subsequently prescribed medication to lower their BP, according to a Sahlgrenska release. "Dentists regularly see a very large percentage of the Swedish population, and if there is sufficient interest they could also screen for cardiovascular risk factors which, untreated, could lead to a heart attack or stroke," says Jontell. These findings were published in the Journal of the American Dental Association. IANS ...
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View Post: Nurse: Woods resisted medication before heart attack - Projo 7 to ...
13 Nov 2009 by News staff  
WARWICK, R.I. -- A registered nurse testified Friday that Michael Woods was resistant to receiving medication at Kent Hospital about two hours before he suffered a fatal heart attack on July 26, 2006. Jessica Parker, a veteran nurse at ...
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View Post: Dentists Can Help Recognise Patients At Risk Of Heart Attack
25 Nov 2009
A Swedish study says that dentists can help recognise patients who are at risk of a heart attack or stroke. ... A Swedish study says that dentists can help recognise patients who are at risk of a heart attack or stroke. ...
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View Post: Can Meditation Curb Heart Attacks? - Well Blog - NYTimes.com
20 Nov 2009 by By RONI CARYN RABIN  
The Transcendental Meditation Technique with a 47% reduction proves as powerful as any new class of heart disease medications entering the market. Statin drugs taken to reduce cholesterol levels only lessen the risks of heart disease by ...
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View Post: Sindh Today – Online News » Dentists can help determine your risk ...
25 Nov 2009 by SindhToday  
Washington, (ANI): Dentists can do more than just taking care of your oral health – they can help determine your risk for heart attack, according to a new study from the Sahlgrenska Academy. ... Six of the twelve were subsequently prescribed medication to lower their blood pressure. 'Dentists regularly see a very large percentage of the Swedish population, and if there is sufficient interest they could also screen for cardiovascular risk factors which, untreated, ...
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View Post: Dentists can help identify patients at risk of heart attack blood ...
25 Nov 2009 by IANS  
London, Nov 26 (IANS) Dentists can help identify patients who are likely to die of a heart attack or stroke, says a Swedish study. The study involve. ... Six of the 12 were subsequently prescribed medication to lower their BP, according to a Sahlgrenska release. 'Dentists regularly see a very large percentage of the Swedish population, and if there is sufficient interest they could also screen for cardiovascular risk factors which, untreated, could lead to a heart attack ...
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View Post: Heart Diseas Drug Information
22 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (kkkmedicine.blogspot.com)  
Coreg Oral This medication is an alpha- and beta-blocker used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. It is also used after an acute heart attack to improve survival. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, ...
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