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A new study investigated whether patients with a rare condition in which major internal organs are reversed from their normal ...
The pair are known as the people behind Nook, a popular neighbourhood cafe bar in the heart of Heaton Moor, and now they have ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leaing cause of death in the United States. School of Medicine Dean Dr. Mary Klotman interviews Dr. Manesh Patel, chief of cardiology at Duke’s School of Medicine, about ...
The ultrasound catheter is being tested in the PreVail-PH2 study, an early feasibility trial enrolling PH patients with left ...
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Too many people still miss heart trouble Is your heart healthy? In a 2015 study published in JAMA, eight out of 10 men and ...
A potentially lifesaving new smartphone app can help people determine if they are suffering heart attacks or strokes and ...
MotorTrend readers are largely American, and as much as we love Jeeps, Mustangs, and F-150s in this country, the Corvette has ...
A new study finds a better way to predict heart attack risk: combining the PREVENT risk model with a CT scan of the coronary ...
Finley Ranson, 14, has a rare digestive condition that has yet to be named - his body treats most food as a foreign object ...
First, is better recognition of mechanisms of disease which are responsible for the adjustment of the function of the cardiovascular system to altered hemodynamic conditions in individual patients.
There were more than 48,000 organ transplants in the United States last year. They’re commonplace now, but the practice was considered experimental only a half-century ago.
Objective To examine whether the associations between sedentary behaviours (ie, daily sitting/TV-viewing time) and mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer differ by different levels of ...