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Peripheral Arterial Disease

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This is not a shoe related foot condition, ill fitting although footwear can exacerbate Sometimes referred to it. Diabetic Feet, PAD as when fatty plaque occurs accumulates inside artery walls, causing the arteries to narrow and reducing blood flow to

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Bypass Surgery May Be Better Than Angioplasty for Seniors - Yahoo! News

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CCTA identifies more patients with coronary artery disease

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Moyamoya Disease in Pregnancy: Management after Intracranial Bypass Grafting

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DiaGenic and GE Healthcare to Develop Blood-Based Test for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), a Disorder Associated with Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease - Yahoo! Finance

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Lowering LDL, the earlier the better

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AngioDynamics Establishes Strategic Relationship with Microsulis Medical Ltd. - Yahoo! Finance

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Coronary artery bypass surgery performed with versus without cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with ischaemic heart disease | Cochrane Summaries

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