Cardiologists in Kansas
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Providence Hospital announces new cardiologist | The Kansas City Kansan
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Providence Hospital announces new cardiologist: Julian J. Nunez, M.D., F.A.C.C., a board-certified cardiologist,... http://bit.ly/nDdP7e
Obese Kids Have Middle-Aged Arteries
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Blacks Fare Worse After Cardiac Arrest - Drugs.com MedNews
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Blacks Fare Worse After Cardiac Arrest - US News and World Report
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Blacks Fare Worse After Cardiac Arrest - First Aid: Injury Prevention|Home Treatments - MSN Health & Fitness
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Blacks Fare Worse After Cardiac Arrest - myOptumHealth
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Study finds 1 in 9 elective angioplasties could be unnecessary - Health - GoErie.com/Erie Times-News
goerie.com — “Angioplasty can ease the crushing chest pains of heart disease and help save the lives of people having heart attacks. But it's also a $12 billion industry, with more than 600,000 patients getting the procedure each year. With so much at stake, heart specialists and government investigators have asked whether some patients are getting treatment they don't need. A new study by researchers at Kansas City's St. Luke's Hospital of more than 1,000 hospitals nationwide offers some of the clearest evid” View full resource at goerie.com
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Wow !!! Study finds 1 in 9 elective angioplasties could be unnecessary-BEWARE ! http://t.co/0vrJcrA #heartdisease
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