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Cardiovascular Disease Management Improved By IT
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Community-based prevention programs improve psychological, heart health
eurekalert.org — “Intensive community-based lifestyle interventions tailored to individuals and focused on psychological health can significantly reduce multiple risk factors for heart disease in low-income and minority women, according to research presented today at the American College of Cardiology's 61st Annual Scientific Session. The Scientific Session, the premier cardiovascular medical meeting, brings cardiovascular professionals together to further advances in the field.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Psoriasis Treatment Could Help Your Heart, Too - Psoriasis Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Experts still don't fully understand the link between psoriasis and cardiovascular disease, but research suggests that both may be improved by a new anti-inflammatory treatment.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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ADT for Prostate Cancer Does Not Boost Cardiovascular Mortality - Renal and Urology News
renalandurologynews.com — “Use of short-course androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) may improve overall and disease-specific survival.” View full resource at renalandurologynews.com
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Women’s Use of Psych Medications Rises; Other Health Regimens Lag Men – Studies - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “More than a quarter of U.S. women in a recent study took medicines to treat mental-health issues -- more than men -- but women were less likely to take drugs to manage cardiovascular disease or diabetes than men.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Women’s Use of Psych Medications Rises; Other Health Regimens Lag Men – Studies - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “More than a quarter of U.S. women in a recent study took medicines to treat mental-health issues -- more than men -- but women were less likely to take drugs to manage cardiovascular disease or diabetes than men.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Women’s Use of Psych Medications Rises; Other Health Regimens Lag Men – Studies - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “More than a quarter of U.S. women in a recent study took medicines to treat mental-health issues -- more than men -- but women were less likely to take drugs to manage cardiovascular disease or diabetes than men.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Women’s Use of Psych Medications Rises; Other Health Regimens Lag Men – Studies - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “More than a quarter of U.S. women in a recent study took medicines to treat mental-health issues -- more than men -- but women were less likely to take drugs to manage cardiovascular disease or diabetes than men.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Restart Living - Chronic Disease Self-Management Information and Workshops
restartliving.org — “RestartLiving.org helps adults living with one or more ongoing health conditions improve their health through better self-management. Online and in-person workshops offer the support and tools you need to deal with pain, anxiety, and fatigue - and start feeling happier and more confident.” View full resource at restartliving.org
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Losing Belly Fat, Whether From a Low-Carb or a Low-Fat Diet, Helps Improve Blood Vessel Function
newswise.com — “Overweight people who shed pounds, especially belly fat, can improve the function of their blood vessels no matter whether they are on a low-carb or a low-fat diet, according to a study being presented by Johns Hopkins researchers at an American Heart Association scientific meeting in San Diego on March 13 that is focused on cardiovascular disease prevention.” View full resource at newswise.com
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FDA Ponders Making More Drugs Nonprescription : ACEP NEWS
acepnews.com — “ACEP News offers real-time clinical news, news from the American College of Emergency Physicians, and news on practice trends and health care reform for the emergency medicine physician. Features include In The Arena by Dr. David Baehren, the CME feature called Focus On, and the practical guide to ED procedures called Tricks of the Trade. Specialty Focus items include Cardiovascular Disorders, Dermatologic Disorders, Imaging, Infectious Diseases, Metabolic & Endocrine Disorders, Neurologic Disor” View full resource at acepnews.com
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Losing belly fat, whether from a low-carb or a low-fat diet, helps improve blood vessel function
eurekalert.org — “Overweight people who shed pounds, especially belly fat, can improve the function of their blood vessels no matter whether they are on a low-carb or a low-fat diet, according to a study being presented by Johns Hopkins researchers at an American Heart Association scientific meeting in San Diego on March 13 that is focused on cardiovascular disease prevention.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Network Approach Improves Outcomes in Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Despite Lack of New Treatment Options
newswise.com — “Many children with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis who received treatment through ImproveCareNow, a national quality improvement and research network, ceased to have symptoms and no longer needed to take steroids for disease management. These are the findings from a study appearing in Pediatrics that examined the ImproveCareNow network’s quality improvement efforts and their impact on outcomes. In this study, the proportion of children with Crohn’s disease who were in remission increased ” View full resource at newswise.com
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Losing Belly Fat, Whether From a Low-Carb or a Low-Fat Diet, Helps Improve Blood Vessel Function - 03/13/2012
hopkinsmedicine.org — “Overweight people who shed pounds, especially belly fat, can improve the function of their blood vessels no matter whether they are on a low-carb or a low-fat diet, according to a study being presented by Johns Hopkins researchers at an American Heart Association scientific meeting in San Diego on March 13 that is focused on cardiovascular disease prevention.” View full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org
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Network Approach Improves Outcomes in Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Despite Lack of New Treatment Options
newswise.com — “Many children with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis who received treatment through ImproveCareNow, a national quality improvement and research network, ceased to have symptoms and no longer needed to take steroids for disease management. These are the findings from a study appearing in Pediatrics that examined the ImproveCareNow network’s quality improvement efforts and their impact on outcomes. In this study, the proportion of children with Crohn’s disease who were in remission increased ” View full resource at newswise.com
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Network Approach Improves Outcomes in Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Despite Lack of New Treatment Options
newswise.com — “Many children with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis who received treatment through ImproveCareNow, a national quality improvement and research network, ceased to have symptoms and no longer needed to take steroids for disease management. These are the findings from a study appearing in Pediatrics that examined the ImproveCareNow network’s quality improvement efforts and their impact on outcomes. In this study, the proportion of children with Crohn’s disease who were in remission increased ” View full resource at newswise.com
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