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| United States heart attack News+ XML/RSSBy Baptist Health South Florida Dr. Arthur Agatston, preventive cardiologist and author of "The South Beach Diet" series, will spearhead prevention and wellness initiative. By Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute Heart specialist at Miami’s Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute available for commentary on new national campaign to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over the next five years. By South Nassau Communities Hospital Board-certified in cardiovascular diseases and internal medicine, Dr. Rehman has been an attending cardiologist at SNCH since 2002. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention. By American Association Critical Illness Insurance Medical experts recommend more frequent screenings for breast cancer which is the most common cancer among women. The American Association for Critical Illness Insurance supports the recommendation. All Press ReleasesBy Baptist Health South Florida Dr. Arthur Agatston, preventive cardiologist and author of "The South Beach Diet" series, will spearhead prevention and wellness initiative. By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc A new study finds that critical illness insurance claims often begin prior to age 55. Cancer is the number one cause of claims according to trade group study. By Angel Medical Systems NEWARK – Saint Michael's Medical Center announces its first implant of a medical device designed to alert patients of an impending heart attack so they can seek medical attention and potentially avert damage to their heart, or even death. By Garey Simmons, Optimal Health Bridge Optimal Health Bridge Announces the Launch of www.Omega3s.net: Clinical Studies and Opinion from America’s Top Scientists and Doctors. Web researchers scan the Internet for the best information source for Omega-3 Fish Oil. Now it's easy. By South Nassau Communities Hospital The new device includes options to promote appropriate therapy, reduce right ventricular pacing, and improve patient management. Additionally, the device streamlines the implant procedure with the new standard defibrillation connection system. By David Eastman Gamma Therapeutics, a biotech venture developing cardiac biomarkers, signed a mfg contract with ZEUS Scientific, one of the world’s leading mfgs. of autoimmune & infectious disease immunoassay kits & products for the clinical diagnostic industry. By Binghamton University Heart attacks in women go unrecognized and can result in death or grave disability. Researchers at Binghamton University and SUNY Upstate Medical University have developed an educational program that will shorten the time to treatment and save lives. By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers Therapeutic hypothermia has been proven to reduce mortality and improve neurologic outcomes after a heart attack, yet it was rarely used in a sample of more than 26,000 patients By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to increased heart disease which affects millions of Americans every year according to the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance. By Harris County Hospital District Amid the frenzied pace of decorating, planning and shopping for the perfect holiday with family and friends, don't let cold temperatures and the heightened stress brought on by these activities ruin your health this holiday season. By Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute Celine Dion to perform at private kickoff concert in December, donating proceeds to Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute's capital campaign By Service Foods After extensive product research, Service Foods is working with these companies to provide its clients with these superior alternatives to regular table salt By Jami Angelini Haggerty Ennis & Ennis, P.A. Explains that States with a Statute of Limitations of More Than One Year for Product Liability Cases May Still Have Time to File Claims Arising from the Use of Avandia By Mary Ann Sabo Metro Health Hospital has received another national award for its exceptional heart attack care. By Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute Heart specialist at Miami’s Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute available for commentary on new national campaign to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over the next five years. By Dr. Janet A heart disease diagnosis doesn’t mean that you have to give up all that you enjoy in life by following a stringent Vegan diet. Dr. Brill provides a simple and delicious Mediterranean lifestyle plan to reverse heart disease. By A & R Select "Heart Attack" is the most recent release from a yet to be released CD titled "One LIfe" By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc It may be possible to predict which heart attack sufferers will survive. By South Nassau Communities Hospital Board-certified in cardiovascular diseases and internal medicine, Dr. Rehman has been an attending cardiologist at SNCH since 2002. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention. By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc Nearly one million Americans will have their first heart attack this year. A new study reveals family history is a good predictor or risk. By American Association Critical Illness Insurance Medical experts recommend more frequent screenings for breast cancer which is the most common cancer among women. The American Association for Critical Illness Insurance supports the recommendation. By Middy Blue To much salt, whether good or bad, has been in a debate for some time now. However, GreenBeanBuddy shares the danger too much salt can bring according to the latest US study. By Dr.Victor Marchione So, we arrive at the final stanza of my series on metabolic syndrome. This condition puts you at exceptionally high risk for heart disease and it is one we should all pay close attention to. By American Association for Critical Illness Insuranc To educate American consumers on ways to protect against risks and costs involved with cancer, heart attacks and strokes, the nation's largest consumer information center has been launched by the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance. By David Eastman, CEO Dr. David H. Farrell, GT’s Founder and CSO will present scientific data related to his three decades of research in human blood fibrinogen, hemostasis and thrombosis at the American Heart Association Conf. in Chicago, IL, April 28-30, 2011. By David Eastman Gamma Therapeutics, an Oregon biotech venture announced its been awarded a Phase II SBIR grant from the NIH to commercialize its GammaCoeur CVD Risk Assay. The $1.1 M grant allows GT to complete development, testing & final FDA approval by 2012. By American Association A new study examines critical illness insurance claims which pays cash benefits upon a diagnosis of cancer, heart attack or stroke. Study from leading U.S. critical illness insurance trade group. By Stephanie Victor Being and Owner of a company you are always happy when a Great Review comes through and today was no exception. Our product actually saved someones life. Gene is Alive ordered an item and 2 months later he had to use it and it Saved his Life. By David Eastman, CEO Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Richmond, VA & Gamma Therapeutics,Portland, OR, biotech venture start-ups, are collaborating on the development of a novel cardiovascular disease diagnostic assay to assess CVD patient risk of heart attack or stroke. By Better Health Publishing Changing your diet and lifestyle may help you prevent heart disease and a sudden heart attack. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Critical illness insurance policy sales begin to grow. Study examines what levels of coverage consumers buy. By Sally Malech Sabino Torre, M.D., an Interventional Cardiologist at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, NJ, has already seen about a half-dozen men this season who have all had heart attacks after snow shoveling. By Jeff Jurmain A new study has shone light on why science has had a hard time proving that folic acid prevents heart attacks. This powerful B-vitamin has been shown in large, population studies to help reduce the incidence of heart attacks. By Angela Taylor ANY LAB TEST NOW® provides NEW, High-Tech Screening Test By Charlotte Libov On Valentine's Day, Author and National Speaker Charlotte Libov heads to the U.S. Army War College to tell the military how to prevent heart disease in women. She'll also talk about preventing stroke, diabetes, breast cancer, and more. CK-MB Reagent Available through Carolina Liquid Chemistries for Beckman Synchron Chemistry Analyzers By LMW Media Relations & Marketing Inc. CK-MB test is part of Carolina Liquid Chemistries' line of liquid, ready-to-use reagents in bar-coded cartridges. By Adrian Newman Heart attacks can be caused by a number of things. Atherosclerosis, angina, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol all play a role in the onset of a heart attack. By Adrian Newman It's understandable that no one wants to think about the possibility of having something as serious as a heart attack. By Hudson Valley 5th anniversary of the "No Wait" ED Hudson Valley Hospital Center celebrates the 5th anniversary of its “No Wait” ED. Most patients skip the waiting room and go right to registration and then to triage. It is the only no-wait ED in the region, serving about 35,000 patients a year. By Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) Massachusetts’ statewide smoking ban reduced heart attacks by over 7% a year, and saved million of dollars, according to a study about to be published in the American Journal of Public Health, notes Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) By Steve Calabasas Dr. Greg Rubin At Calabasas Dental Institute Finds Link Between Gum Disease & Heart Disease By HCA Gulf Coast Division The Heart and Vascular Hospital at HCA affiliated Clear Lake Regional Medical Center today announced that the facility will begin a $17 million expansion project adding an additional 72 private rooms and dedicated specialized services. By Dr. Michael Lee San Diego physician and business owner Dr. Michael Lee has created a web service that provides free cholesterol-reducing tips to adults and children with high cholesterol. By B. Bart New L-arginine supplement saves lives while helping pay the bills. A new study out yesterday shows 1 in 3 Americans will die from heart disease l-anginine could be the answer. By B. Barth After her heart attack she just couldn't get out in the garden like before but after ProArgi9 she is back to her old self. Heart disease is the number 1 killer of women and 1 in 3 Americans have it. Some insurance companies are even covering it. By White Plains Hospital Center The only community hospital in Westchester to provide minimally invasive procedure to restore blood flow to the heart, White Plains Hospital Center's Cardiac Cath Lab has already performed 10 life-saving procedures. By Zogics, LLC Zogics now offers Philips automatic external defibrillators (AED). Philips is the worldwide leader in portable defibrillation technology and its HeartStart OnSite AED is regarded as the easiest-to-use and most reliable defibrillator available. By HipHopDX.com An update is given of Guru's condition. The rapper is reportedly stable and suffers from lack of oxygen, remains in hospital indefinitely. By Suzanne Benz For predicting cardiovascular disease, genetic screening offers very little added benefit beyond traditional factors such as age, blood pressure, smoking status and cholesterol. By The CPR School, LLC Caribbean CPR AED and First Aid Safety Training Classes by The CPR School. We travel to your Caribbean business providing CPR AED & First Aid certification classes for your staff. Employee safety training in the Caribbean by professional instructors. |
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