Panic Attacks and the Emergency Room

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Panic Attacks and the Emergency Room

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Emergency Room panic attacks are the Mother of All Fears. Learn how the two parts of a panic attacks are fused into one terrifying experience when a panic attack sufferer seeks urgent care. See how to dissect a panic attack into two part to start taking control when panic strikes.

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Panic Attacks and the Emergency Room" http://t.co/937ec8g Dissect panic into two parts to start taking control. #DiagnoseERPanicAttacks

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'Care In Your Heart': Homeless Health Care Costs Prompt Experiments On The Margins

huffingtonpost.com — “BOSTON -- The first time Ron died, he had already been in the emergency room dozens of times. He was 62 when he suffered that first heart attack in 2010 and momentarily flatlined.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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QLIDA Diagnostics Developing a Mobile Cardiac Biomarker Testing Device | Biomarker Commons

feeds.feedblitz.com — “A spinout of Drexel University called QLIDA Diagnostics is developing a mobile cardiac biomarker testing device for use in emergency rooms to rapidly determine whether someone is having a heart attack.View full resource at feeds.feedblitz.com

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The Heart Attack Test That Could One Day Save Your Life | Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation

fastcoexist.com — “When a patient shows up in the emergency room with chest pain, worried that he may be in the throes of a heart attack, it’s not uncommon for him to be sent home a few hours later with the assurance that his heart seems to be functioning just fine. Unfortunately, it’s also not uncommon for some of these patients to show up again only a few days later, this time in an ambulance after a massive heart attack. Until now, there has been no way to tell who is most vulnerable until it’s already too lateView full resource at fastcoexist.com

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CT Scans Can Spot Heart Trouble Fast - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Most people who go to the emergency room with chest pain aren t having a heart attack, but it can take hours or days to make a definitive diagnosis. However, aView full resource at drugs.com

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Heart CT scans in ER saves hospitals money: study - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: CHICAGO (Reuters) - Using a heart scan in the emergency room to rule out heart attacks and other problems in low-risk patients with chest pain can save hospitals billions of dollars, researchers said on Monday. Chest pain is the most common reason people visit the emergency room, yet 85 percent of the time, it is not related to a heart problem. The usual course of events when a patient with chest pain checks into the emergency room starts with an electrocardiogram, or EKG, a noView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Coronary CTA Quickly Rules Out Heart Attack in ED

newswise.com — “Coronary CT scans help determine more quickly which patients at low-to intermediate-risk for heart attack can be discharged from hospital emergency rooms than traditional methods, according to an American College of Radiology Imaging Network study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.View full resource at newswise.com

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Coronary CTA Quickly Rules Out Heart Attack in ED

newswise.com — “Coronary CT scans help determine more quickly which patients at low-to intermediate-risk for heart attack can be discharged from hospital emergency rooms than traditional methods, according to an American College of Radiology Imaging Network study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.View full resource at newswise.com

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Heart CT scans in ER saves hospitals money: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Using a heart scan in the emergency room to rule out heart attacks and other problems in low-risk patients with chest pain can save hospitals billions of dollars, researchers said onView full resource at reuters.com

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Doctors find clue in quest to predict heart attack - Times Union

timesunion.com — “Some San Diego emergency rooms will study an experimental blood test with chest-pain sufferers whose standard exams found no evidence of a heart attack, he said. Tests can spot that an artery is narrowing, or if a heart attack is under way or already has damaged the heart muscle. [...] it's not that uncommon for someone to suffer a heart attack shortly after passing a stress test or being told that their chest pain was nothing to worry about. Wednesday's study, funded by the National Institutes View full resource at timesunion.com

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Doctors find clue in quest to predict heart attack - Albany Times Union http://t.co/qs9I1DCz #medicine

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Salt Lake County launches mobile units to help with mental health emergencies | The Salt Lake Tribune

sltrib.com — “For the first time, Salt Lake County residents will have somewhere to turn besides an emergency room or 911 when they or their loved ones are psychotic, having a panic attack or considering suicide. Starting on Thursday, the county will deploy mobile crisis outreach teams to help people having a mental health crisis. While the unit is being paid for with Medicaid dollars, it can be used by anyone, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. The teams — two for adults and one dedicated to cView full resource at sltrib.com

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Women and heart disease: Take steps to reduce risk, know the subtle signs, demand the right tests | The Journal News | LoHud.com | LoHud.com

lohud.com — “Robin Silverman was 56 when she developed a bad case of heartburn. It wasn't until she got to the emergency room that Silverman learned she was having a heart attack, and that if she'd ignored her 'indigestion,' she probably would have died as a result.View full resource at lohud.com

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Asthmatics: Here's What to Expect if You Need the ER - Responding to an Asthma Attack - Asthma

healthcentral.com — “Tips for what to expect in the emergency room when having an asthma attackView full resource at healthcentral.com

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Broken heart syndrome becoming more common in stress patients | The Argus Leader | argusleader.com

argusleader.com — “Betty Winesburg, 69, was helping serve coffee at church over Labor Day weekend when she started having pressure in her chest.As the minutes ticked by, the pressure increased. She laid down in the back seat of her daughter's car and became nauseated. Her daughter Joy called 911.When Winesburg arrived in the emergency room, she was told she was having a heart attack. 'I'm not having a heart attack,' she said. 'I think I have a broken heart.'View full resource at argusleader.com

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At central Pa. hospitals, cutting heart attack patients' 'door-to-balloon' time saves lives | PennLive.com

pennlive.com — “'Door-to-balloon' refers to how long it takes for a heart attack patient to get from the emergency room door to the lab where a tiny balloon is used to clear the blockage that’s causing the heart attack.View full resource at pennlive.com

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Future climate change may increase asthma attacks in children

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have found that climate change may lead to more asthma-related health problems in children, and more emergency room visits in the next decade.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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