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    Women under 60 and men under 50 who have diabetes but no other major risk factors for heart disease probably should not be on low-dose aspirin therapy‚ new research suggests. The new recommendations are based on close examination of nine studies that found the risks of some aspirin side effects‚ such as stomach bleeding‚ should be better balanced against the possible benefits of using aspirin. The larger theme here is that use of low-dose aspirin to prevent heart attacks in people who have not

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    from her brother-in-law‚ who told her that her sister had just recently been admitted into the hospital after experiencing difficulty breathing and chest pain. When my aunt was diagnosed with coronary artery disease‚ my family became worried. A physician had informed us that my aunt would need a Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting and she needed surgery immediately. While my aunt spent her time in the hospital with special care‚ my cousin Mark‚ who is mentally disabled‚ spent time with our family

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    KOREAN FANCY: CONSUMER DESIRES‚ NATIONAL IDENTITY‚ AND CULTURAL CIRCULATION IN MILLENNIAL BHUTAN Draft—not for circulation‚ duplication‚ or citation I. INTRODUCTION Bhutan is a small country located on the southern slopes of the Himalayan mountain range between the very large countries of China (more specifically‚ its Tibet Autonomous Region) and India. It enjoys a certain amount of celebrity in the world’s press as a polity based on "Gross National Happiness" (GNH)‚ as an exclusive

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    with all the latest equipment available at that time. The Cleveland Clinic quickly outgrew its building having more added in the years to come. The Cleveland Clinic has accomplished many medical first. The Worlds first cine-coronary angiography‚ the first published coronary artery bypass surgery‚ first successful larynx transplant and the first near total face transplant. (http://myclevelandclinic.org/90th-anniversary.aspx). Tragedy was also a part of the past for the Cleveland Clinic. On May 15

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    totally endoscopic robotic cardiac surgery using the da Vinci telemanipulation system (Intuitive Surgical Inc). This technology has been applied to many cardiac surgical procedures‚ in particular‚ mitral valve repair (MVP) and totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass grafting (TECAB)‚ allowing the surgeon to operate through 5 mm port sites rather than a traditional median sternotomy. In this rapidly evolving field‚ we review the clinical results of robotic cardiac surgery. 2009 Published by European

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    Myocardial infarction with stent placement to left anterior descending artery in 1995 and right coronary artery in 2000. Past Surgical History: Penile implantation 2011; appendectomy 1980. Family History: Mother died at age 91 of Coronary Artery Disease. Mother had a history of diabetes‚ blindness‚ kidney disease that required dialysis for 14 years‚ and a myocardial infarction with coronary bypass graft‚ and uterine cancer. Father died at age 90 of prostate cancer. Father had a history of

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    MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOR ASSIGNMENT ON HRM PRACTICES IN ESCORTS HOSPITAL. SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- MR. MC JOSHI SWATI KAPOOR (20) ASST PROFF PRINCY AGGARWAL (22) LSB RICHA SHARMA (23) MBA HHM R1010 ESCORTS HOSPITAL‚ NEW DELHI

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    Focus on Phytochemicals Research Review: The effect of flavonoids on arterial function Submitted by 06136786 March 12‚ 2013 For HLTH 331 Advanced Nutrition To Dr. Pyke Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in developed countries. Diet‚ particularly foods high in antioxidants‚ has been suggested as a preventative mechanism towards reducing the risk of CVD. Compared with other known dietary sources of antioxidants and flavonoids (tea‚ red wine)‚ dark chocolate and other

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    call from her brother-in-law‚ who told her that her sister had just recently been admitted into the hospital after experiencing difficulty breathing and chest pain. When my aunt was diagnosed with coronary artery disease‚ my family became worried. A physician had informed us that my aunt would need a Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting and she needed surgery immediately. While my aunt spent her time in the hospital with special care‚ my cousin Mark‚ who is mentally disabled‚ spent time with our family

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    In October 1993‚ a press conference at the House of Lords in United Kingdom announced that some medical procedures were now “subject to a doctor’s opinion of the patient’s lifestyle.” In other words‚ doctors can choose whether or not someone should receive medical care. This practice is called lifestyle rationing. In Britain‚ 95 percent of the population receive health care through the National Health Service (NHS). In order to provide care to everyone‚ the government says it must place limits

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