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ESC events in Asia tackle management of diabetes and cardiovascular disease
2009 NOV 24 ... the younger population; data shows a 15% increase in prescriptions of agents to manage cardiovascular risk factors in young adults.2 One of the greatest concerns is the development of type 2 ...
Subject: European Society of Cardiology
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Expectant moms, babies subjects of new Singapore study to prevent obesity and diabetes in adults
2009 NOV 29 ... at modifying lifestyles to prevent or reduce diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease have had a limited impact thus far, Dr. Chong noted. Hence, the importance of a ... diseases at lower body mass index. Also, different ethnic groups seem to be at different risk levels, Dr. Chong said."The development of this research is timely as these ...
Subject: Agency for Science, Technology and Research A*STAR, Singapore
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Learning the risks for stroke -- and taking action
2009 NOV 29 ... and high levels of leisure-time physical activity.(6)ESC Guidelines on Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Prevention, which were updated in 2007, list stroke alongside coronary ... can do something: learn to recognise symptoms and take action, learn to recognise the risk factors and take action.With this theme in mind, the European Society of ...
Subject: European Society of Cardiology
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New findings from University of Alabama in the area of science published
2009 NOV 26 ... who were classified as having ''below average'' to ''a moderately above average cardiovascular risk'' with a Framingham-based scoring tool," investigators in the United States ...
Subject: Science
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New findings from Veterans Affairs Medical Center in the area of kidney failure cell biology described
2009 NOV 24 ... Renal Disease, Renal Failure, Renal Function. This article was prepared by Cardiovascular Business Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Cardiovascular ... entry time was similar to that of patients who initially had chronic kidney disease. The risk of death was elevated in those with acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease ...
Subject: Kidney Failure Cell Biology
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New Web Sites Educate About Triglycerides and HDL Cholesterol
2009 NOV 24 ... Keywords: Abbott, Heart Disease. This article was prepared by Cardiovascular Business Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Cardiovascular ... "Unhealthy high triglyceride and low HDL levels are factors that can raise the risk of heart disease," said Eliot A. Brinton, M.D., associate professor, University of ...
Subject: Abbott
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Popular anti-platelet therapy reduces risk of cardiovascular events in men and women
2009 NOV 29 ... drugs to prevent and treat heart disease, in women-found it to be effective in reducing cardiovascular (CV) events in both men and women with no statistically significant sex differences in ... was not statistically significant. Although there was a clear reduction in the risk of CV events in both sexes, women derived the most benefit from a decrease in their risk ...
Subject: American College of Cardiology
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Research from T.F. Ververs and co-researchers in the area of obstetrics and gynecology published
2009 NOV 24 ... exposed to antidepressants had an increased risk of cardiac interventions such as cardiovascular surgery or heart catheterisation, relative risk of 5.6 (95% CI: 1.8-17.4). The risk of ...
Subject: Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Researchers from University of Michigan report details of new studies and findings in the area of science
2009 NOV 26 ... a spectrum of phenotypes that can precede the development of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Animal studies show that intake of anthocyanin-rich extracts can affect these ... and colleagues, University of Michigan.The researchers concluded: "In at-risk obese rats fed a high fat diet, physiologically relevant tart cherry consumption reduced ...
Subject: Science
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Scientists at University of Alabama publish new data on psychosocial nursing and mental health services
2009 NOV 28 ... of Alabama.The researchers concluded: "The cumulative respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, and mental health risks of marijuana are significant and should be ... well as memory problems that may persist for a month after last use. Cannabis abuse is a risk factor for psychosis in genetically predisposed people and may lead to a worse outcome ...
Subject: Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services
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Scientists at University of Colorado discuss research in heart failure
2009 NOV 24 ... Quality of Care, University of Colorado. This article was prepared by Cardiovascular Business Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Cardiovascular ... University of Colorado. The researchers concluded: "Despite a higher risk profile, nonadherent patients had lower in-hospital mortality and LOS, suggesting that ...
Subject: Heart Failure
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Scientists at University of Ilorin detail research in science
2009 NOV 27 -- "The physicochemical properties of the oil from the fruit of Blighia sapida and the toxicological effect of the oil-based diet on some biochemical parameters of selected rat tissues and serum were studied. The smoke, flash, and fire points as......
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Scientists at University of Ottawa target family medicine
2009 NOV 25 ... which were almost all for women. The most common type of emergency reported was cardiovascular complaints. Of the 992 cardiovascular emergencies, 74.3% were complaints of ischemic ... calls, with continued unpreparedness from FPs. Clearly, FPs must take seriously the risk of being unprepared for in-office emergencies," wrote C. Liddy and colleagues, ...
Subject: Family Medicine
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Size matters: Obesity leading risk factor of left atrial enlargement during aging
2009 NOV 29 ... even at a very early age, potentially predisposing young obese individuals to future cardiovascular problems. Amid the growing obesity epidemic, authors stress the importance of early ... to be the most powerful predictor of left atrial enlargement (LAE), upping one's risk of atrial fibrillation (the most common type of arrhythmia), stroke and death, according ...
Subject: American College of Cardiology
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Studies conducted at N. Haselimashhadi et al on metabolic disease recently published
2009 NOV 24 ... residence, physical activity, employment status, sleep quality and presence of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and depression were the main determinants of SRH. Those free from ... and elderly Chinese: distribution, determinants and associations with cardio-metabolic risk factors. BMC Public Health, 2009;9():368). For more information, contact ...
Subject: Metabolic Disease
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Studies from University of Chile describe new findings in clinical nutrition
2009 NOV 25 ... According to a study from Santiago, Chile, "Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks are increasingly being diagnosed in children and track into ... being diagnosed in children and track into adulthood. Growth is associated with CVD risk in adulthood; however, its contribution to CVD risks in children facing the obesity ...
Subject: Clinical Nutrition
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Study data from Y. Tominaga et al provide new insights into surgery
2009 NOV 25 ... PTx compared with placebo or active drugs, improves mortality or outcome with respect to cardiovascular symptoms, bone disease, or biochemical parameter. The indications for surgery may be ... is most appropriate for 2HPT, with respect to clinical effectiveness, mortality or risk for recurrence," wrote Y. Tominaga and colleagues. The researchers ...
Subject: Surgery
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Study results from University of London broaden understanding of infarction
2009 NOV 24 ... Myocardial Infarction, University of London. This article was prepared by Cardiovascular Business Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Cardiovascular ... were selected. Data extraction: The reported effects of ambient temperature on the risk of MI, including effect sizes and confidence intervals, where possible, were recorded. ...
Subject: Infarction
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UT Southwestern patient first in North Texas to receive newest-generation heart failure device
2009 NOV 29 ... becomes weaker, and it can't pump efficiently," said Dr. Dan Meyer, professor of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery at UT Southwestern and Mr. LeBlanc's surgeon. "UT Southwestern ... bearings is expected to lead both to longer-term device reliability and to a reduced risk of physical damage to blood cells as they pass through the pump, said Dr. Meyer, also ...
Subject: UT Southwestern Medical Center
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Women and cardiovascular health conference to highlight need for gender-specific research
2009 NOV 29 ... Medicine, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, finds that women are underrepresented in cardiovascular research in Europe. "In the 62 randomized clinical trials published between 2006 and ... die from cancer, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and malaria combined.However, the risk for women is largely under-estimated, by both the general population and often by the ...
Subject: European Society of Cardiology
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