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New angiology study findings recently were published by researchers at University of Western Ontario
2009 DEC 1 ... distal to the site of ulceration during the systolic peak and the diastolic phase of the cardiac cycle. Both the size and shape of ulceration had a significant effect on TI in the ...
Subject: Angiology
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New clinical pharmacology data have been reported by C. Graff and co-authors
2009 DEC 1 ... liability, MCS offered important additive information to the effect of Lu 35-138 on cardiac repolarization." Graff and colleagues published their study in the Journal ...
Subject: Clinical Pharmacology
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New Electronic Health Record System Launched at NYU Langone Trinity Center
2009 DEC 1 ... dual-source CT scanner, an extremity MRI, and a high-definition nuclear camera used for cardiac imaging. Keywords: Data Management, Health, Hospitals, NYU Langone Medical ...
Subject: NYU Langone Medical Center
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New findings from Harvard University in the area of science published
2009 DEC 1 ... "An analysis of the clonality of cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) and myocyte turnover in vivo requires genetic tagging of the ...
Subject: Science
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New findings in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery described from Stanford University
2009 DEC 2 ... in mitral septal-lateral dimension and 2-dimensional total annular area throughout the cardiac cycle. During isovolumic contraction (pre-ejection), hinge angle abruptly increased, ...
Subject: Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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New research on biomedical engineering from University of Arkansas summarized
2009 DEC 2 ... content of the signal that helps to distinguish. brain patterns from artifacts such as cardiac residuals. Based on this property, the HP approach was extended to fetal MEG data," ...
Subject: Biomedical Engineering
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Recent findings in reproductive science described by researchers from University of Vermont
2009 DEC 1 ... arteries and maternal heart was performed to calculate uterine RI, volumetric UBF, and cardiac output (CO), respectively. We observed a strong negative association of uterine RI with ...
Subject: Reproductive Science
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Reports summarize intensive care medicine research from Z.Q. Zhao and co-authors
2009 DEC 1 ... mirrors the lung regions in the functional EIT image and subsequently subtracts the cardiac-related areas," scientists writing in the journal Intensive Care Medicine report. ...
Subject: Intensive Care Medicine
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Research conducted at University of Virginia has updated our knowledge about surgery
2009 DEC 2 ... Keywords: City:Charlottesville, State:VA, Country:United States, Anatomy, Angiology, Cardiac Surgery, Cardiology, Life Sciences This article was prepared by Medical ...
Subject: Surgery
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Study results from C. Maack and colleagues in the area of transfusion medicine published
2009 NOV 30 ... heart failure has hardly been elucidated. To investigate the effects of (O) over dotH on cardiac contractile function in human failing myocardium, and to clarify the role of K-ATP ...
Subject: Transfusion Medicine
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Study results from M.J. Garcia and colleagues broaden understanding of heart disease
2009 NOV 30 ... According to a study from the United States, "For many years, the holy grail in cardiac imaging was the noninvasive anatomic evaluation of the coronary arteries." ...
Subject: Heart Disease
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Study Supports Use of MTWA Test as Predictor of Sudden Cardiac Death
2009 NOV 30 ... of the Microvolt T-wave Alternans (MTWA) test in identifying patients at risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). PREVENT-SCD (PRospective EValuation of VENtricular ...
Subject: Cambridge Heart, Inc.
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Telephone-delivered care for treating depression after CABG surgery appears to improve outcomes
2009 NOV 30 ... in the article. Several trials for treatment of depression have been conducted in cardiac populations, but most achieved less than anticipated benefits with regard to reducing ...
Subject: JAMA and Archives Journals
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Training for Change's Ground-Breaking DVD Tutorial for Tobacco Intervention Practices Now Available
2009 NOV 30 ... smoke cigarettes. On average, they live 25 years less than the general population due to cardiac and respiratory illnesses." SMOKE ALARM recently won an award from NYAPRS NYC Mental ...
Subject: Training for Change, Inc.
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Transcendental Meditation helped heart disease patients lower cardiac disease risks by 50 percent
2009 NOV 30 -- Patients with coronary heart disease who practiced the stress-reducing Transcendental Meditation® technique had nearly 50 percent lower rates of heart attack, stroke, and death compared to nonmeditating controls, according to the results of......
Subject: Medical College of Wisconsin
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Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and Richmond Ambulance Authority Partnership Nearly Doubles Pre-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation and Survival Rates
2009 NOV 30 ... D., reported nearly doubling the resuscitation and survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest due to a comprehensive treatment protocol established between Virginia ...
Subject: ZOLL Medical Corporation
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Viron reports positive Phase II data in Acute Coronary Syndromes ACS patients
2009 NOV 30 ... other indications," said Dr. Tardif. "There were also no subsequent major adverse cardiac events in the high dose group, which correlates well with VT-111's impact on two ...
Subject: Viron Therapeutics Inc.
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Women suffering sudden cardiac arrest have lower prevalence of structural heart disease than men
2009 NOV 30 ... A woman who suffers sudden cardiac arrest is significantly less likely than a man to exhibit the decrease in the heart's ...
Subject: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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WorldHeart Signs Agreements for Next-Generation Minimally Invasive Blood Pump
2009 NOV 30 ... invasive blood pump, the MiVAD. The MiVAD™ is designed to provide partial cardiac support between 2-4 liters per minute to less sick heart failure patients than those ...
Subject: World Heart Corporation
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Wyle Personnel Take Part in Important Studies Aboard the International Space Station
2009 NOV 30 ... and following spaceflight. The study also obtains comprehensive in-flight cardiac imaging data. Images of the heart coupled with electrocardiography and pre- and ...
Subject: Wyle
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