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Is It GERD or a Heart Attack? - GERD Center - Everyday Health
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Most Recently Shared on November 2, 2010 at 9:45 pm By:
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Short Hospitalizations for Heart Attacks May Increase Readmissions in U.S. - DukeHealth.org
dukehealth.org — “Patients treated for acute heart attacks in the United States are readmitted within 30 days more often than in other countries, a finding explained in part by significantly shorter initial hospitalizations, according to an international study led by researchers at Duke University Medical Center.” View full resource at dukehealth.org
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Sensitive Blood Test Rules Out Heart Attack
webmd.com — “Researchers from Germany’s University Heart Center Hamburg who used the newly developed test were able to accurately rule out a heart attack close to 99% of the time by repeating the test.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Home | Million Hearts
millionhearts.hhs.gov — “Million Hearts is a national initiative to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over the next 5 years. Join us!” View full resource at millionhearts.hhs.gov
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The Toll On Human Health Is Still Being Counted 10 Years After Attacks On World Trade Center
medicalnewstoday.com — “The World Trade Center disaster exposed nearly half a million people to hazardous chemicals, environmental toxins, and traumatic events. According to research published in the December 2011 issue” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Ho Ho ... Heart Attack? - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
bidmc.org — “It’s the holiday season! But the influx of food, family and functions can do more damage than the obvious drain on finances and time. The winter-holiday season can actually raise the risk of heart trouble. While the reasons for this are not fully defined, research points toward poor diet or excessive eating, emotional stress and a tendency to abandon healthful habits during this busy time of year. It's easy to jingle all the way to higher risk for having a cardiovascular event.” View full resource at bidmc.org
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Disease Management Care Blog: Free Drugs For Heart Attack Patients: The Analysis Behind the Analysis of the MI-FREEE Trial
diseasemanagementcareblog.blogspot.com — “A contrarian, brainy and literature-based resource for jargon-free information, insights, peer-review links and musings from the world of disease management, the medical home, the chronic care model, accountable care organizations, the patient centered medical home, informatics, pay for performance, primary care, chronic illness and health insurance” View full resource at diseasemanagementcareblog.blogspot.com
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Patient and Family Engagement at BIDMC - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
bidmc.org — “Become a BIDMC Patient/Family Advisor and partner with us to help improve the health outcomes for patients throughout the medical center. Your voice could lead to improvements in quality, safety, communication and hospital processes that have a dramatic impact on the patient care experience. For more information, please email your questions and contact information to PFAC@bidmc.harvard.edu.” View full resource at bidmc.org
Most Recently Shared on December 2, 2011 at 3:29 pm By:
Have you had your baby at BIDMC within the past 2 years? Consider becoming a patient advisor. http://t.co/aArOQXyb
UAMS Women's Health Center | Arkansas Women's Clinic | Arkansas Women's Health - University of Arkansas Medical Sciences
uamshealth.com — “UAMS offers personalized healthcare for women, including preventive care as well as information on breast health, diabetes, gynecological concerns, heart attack, hysterectomy, infertility, menopause, mental health, osteoporosis, skin cancer and urinary conditions.” View full resource at uamshealth.com
Most Recently Shared on November 7, 2011 at 10:00 pm By:
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Northwest Medical Center: iPhone, iPad App Supports Patient Safety Following Heart Attacks - GE Healthcare Newsroom
newsroom.gehealthcare.com — “After a heart attack, seconds count. The longer it takes to make a treatment decision, the greater the risks for heart muscle. That’s why Dr. Jose Soler, cardiologist at Northwest Medical Center, says “time is muscle.” Weakened heart muscle limits the patient’s ability to pump blood and may ultimately lead to chronic heart failure. This is a significant health issue—heart failure affects about 5.7 million Americans.1Traditionally, on-call cardiologists rely on EKG d” View full resource at newsroom.gehealthcare.com
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AirStrip, GE Healthcare and Northwest Medical Center work together on CARDIOLOGY http://t.co/N9BRks3c
Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA) - "mini-strokes"
heartdisease.about.com — “A transient ischemic attack (TIA), also called a mini-stroke, is a temporary loss of normal neurological function caused by a transient interruption of blood” View full resource at heartdisease.about.com
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Medical Center Ranks Number One in Massachusetts for Treating Heart Attacks Four Years in Row
umassmemorial.org — “Keeping our community well is just as important to UMass Memorial Medical Center as caring for patients when they are ill” View full resource at umassmemorial.org
Most Recently Shared on September 29, 2011 at 2:29 pm By:
@umassmemorial Medical Center Ranks #1 in #Massachusetts for Treating #HeartAttacks 4 Years in Row! http://t.co/MHzpN6Zn #health #worcester
Predictors of Dying Suddenly Versus Surviving Heart Attack Identified
newswise.com — “While there are many traits that are common among heart attack patients – both those who survive the event and those who die suddenly – researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have identified several traits that can be used to differentiate between risk of dying suddenly versus living through a heart attack.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Does Vitamin D Cause Heart Attacks? - The People's Pharmacy®
peoplespharmacy.com — “Calcium and Heart Risk” View full resource at peoplespharmacy.com
Most Recently Shared on July 18, 2011 at 7:29 pm By:
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Laughter is the Best Medicine for Your Heart
umm.edu — “Laughter, along with an active sense of humor, may help protect you against a heart attack, according to a recent study by cardiologists at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. The study, which is the first to indicate that laughter may” View full resource at umm.edu
Most Recently Shared on July 2, 2011 at 10:27 pm By:
Simple Fitness Test Could Predict Long-Term Risk for Heart Attack, Stroke in Middle-aged People
newswise.com — “In two separate studies, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found that how fast a middle-age person can run a mile can help predict the risk of dying of heart attack or stroke decades later for men and could be an early indicator of cardiovascular disease for women.” View full resource at newswise.com
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