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Combat Hazards Include New-Onset CHD in US Military

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Mar 19, 2014 ... SAN DIEGO, CA — Participating in combat during wartime, more familiarly associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), can ...

New understanding of congenital heart disease progression opens ...

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Jun 22, 2022 ... Scientists develop a roadmap to future personalized medicine for heart defects that develop before birth · Coronary heart disease · Ischaemic ...

Angioplasty may not be better than drug therapy in stable disease ...

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Dec 6, 2013 ... For patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) who are not experiencing a heart attack and an abnormal stress test, treatment of ...

Coronary Heart Disease Survivor VP Dick Cheney

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Nov 18, 2014 ... They are a lesson in survival for every heart patient. ... "After I had my first heart attack they treated it as a one-off affair.

Cardiovascular Services | Spring Valley Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada

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We have advanced technology to diagnose and treat heart disease. This includes a 64-Slice CT scanner and nuclear medicine. We also offer: Coronary angiography ...

Women with diabetes 44 percent more likely to develop coronary ...

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May 23, 2014 ... Women with diabetes are 44 percent more likely to develop coronary heart disease ... they are at a worse starting point even before treatment ...

Treatment for type-2 diabetic heart disease | ScienceDaily

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Mar 12, 2021 ... And perhaps more significantly, they have found how to treat it. ... 18, 2024 — Coronary heart disease is a major global health problem ...

Perceived stress may predict future coronary heart disease risk ...

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Dec 17, 2012 ... Are you stressed? Results of a new meta-analysis of six studies involving nearly 120000 people indicate that the answer to that question may ...

Healthy living adds fourteen years to your life, study suggests ...

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Nov 5, 2012 ... "We found that many people develop cardiovascular disease as they ... Coronary heart disease · Erectile dysfunction · Personalized medicine ...

Sleeping too little, or too much, linked to heart disease, diabetes ...

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Date: October 1, 2013; Source: American Academy of Sleep Medicine; Summary: A new study links too little sleep (six hours or less) and too much sleep (10 or ...

Heart's own stem cells offer hope for new treatment of heart failure ...

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Aug 15, 2013 ... Current treatments are aimed at treating the underlying causes, such as coronary heart disease ... heart is their home -- they know to go ...

Gender-specific research improves accuracy of heart disease ...

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Jun 16, 2014 ... 13, 2020 — Coronary artery disease among people with type 2 diabetes may need to be treated more aggressively than in people with coronary ...

Large-scale simulation of human blood is boon to personalized ...

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May 2, 2012 ... They could examine a simulated heart attack caused by blood clotting in a diseased coronary artery and see if a drug like aspirin would be ...