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AHA News: Susan Lucci's New Stent and Renewed Mission For Women's Heart Health
drugs.com
February 14, 2022
After years of advocating for women's heart health, Susan Lucci wasn't taking her own advice.
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Women Should Take These 3 Things to Heart
drugs.com
February 12, 2022
February is American Heart Month — the perfect time to remind women of three things they need to know about heart disease.
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AHA News: Dr. Jeremiah Stamler, the 'Father of Preventive Cardiology,' Dies at 102
drugs.com
January 27, 2022
Dr. Jeremiah Stamler, a trailblazing cardiologist who helped people understand the critical connection between healthy...
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Hospital Defends Decision to Deny Heart Transplant to Unvaccinated Man
drugs.com
January 27, 2022
In response to claims that a man was denied a heart transplant because he refused to get vaccinated...
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After Heart Attack, Cardiac Rehab Begins Road to Recovery
drugs.com
January 21, 2022
Your heart is in an incredibly vulnerable state if you've suffered a heart attack or are fighting heart failure...
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AHA News: Residential Segregation May Increase Risk for High Blood Pressure
pharmaceutical-business-review
January 20, 2022
Black and Hispanic adults who live in racially segregated neighborhoods may be more likely to develop high blood pressure...
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Don't Snow Shovel Your Way to a Heart Attack
drugs.com
January 14, 2022
Shoveling snow may trigger a heart attack if you're not careful, especially if you already have risk factors, an expert warns.
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COVID-19 survivors may face long-term complications: GlobalData
expresspharma
April 14, 2021
Further follow-up on the long-term effects of the disease needs to be conducted, along with treatments to prevent these outcomes.
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TCAI physicians participate in clinical trial for potential life-saving device for patients with heart rhythm disorders
prnasia
February 05, 2021
Physicians with the Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute (TCAI) at St. David's Medical Center are among the first in the world to participate in a clinical trial to evaluate a new esophageal protection device designed to make ablation procedures safer ...
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COVID-19 heart changes raise death risk; virus may be lead killer of young adults during surges
expresspharma
October 27, 2020
A new study may help identify which COVID-19 patients with signs of heart injury are at higher risk for death. Doctors looked at 305 hospitalised patients with elevated levels of troponin, a protein released when the heart has been injured.