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Doctors' tests often miss high blood pressure in kids with kidney disease
2009 NOV 29 ... hypertension we might reverse LVH and delay or prevent the development of more serious cardiac complications in these children."Keywords: Pediatrics, Blood Pressure, ...
Subject: American Society of Nephrology
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Investigators at University of California have published new data on biomedical engineering
2009 NOV 25 ... that ICA is superior to the CF method in its ability to extract respiration and cardiac artifacts from MGG recordings. A signal frequency analysis of ICA- and CF-processed data ...
Subject: Biomedical Engineering
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Less than 1 in 3 Toronto bystanders who witness a cardiac arrest try to help: Study
2009 NOV 29 ... firefighters in Southern Ontario to increase the survival rate of people who experience cardiac arrest outside of the hospital," says Dr. Morrison. "Since 2004, our efforts have ...
Subject: St. Michael's Hospital
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New nuclear science research from University of Massachusetts described
2009 NOV 25 ... the United States, "Body-motion and respiratory-motion impacts the image quality of cardiac SPECT and PET perfusion images. Several algorithms exist in the literature to correct ...
Subject: Nuclear Science
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New surgery findings from Shriners Hospital for Children described
2009 NOV 25 ... growth hormone (rhGH). on growth, hypermetabolism, body composition, bone metabolism, cardiac work. and scarring in a large prospective randomized single-center controlled clinical ...
Subject: Surgery
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Research conducted at Rush University has updated our knowledge about nuclear science
2009 NOV 25 ... the United States, "Because of scarcity of photons emitted from the heart, clinical cardiac SPECT imaging is mainly limited by photon statistics. The sub-optimal detection ...
Subject: Nuclear Science
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Research conducted at S.H. Polensek and co-authors has provided new information about clinical practice
2009 NOV 25 ... Not uncommonly, they ordered a wide variety of diagnostic tests, such as neuroimaging, cardiac studies and audiograms, prior to make referral to a specialist, if they made referral at ...
Subject: Clinical Practice
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Research from T.F. Ververs and co-researchers in the area of obstetrics and gynecology published
2009 NOV 24 ... rates during the first year of life, with special emphasis to medical care related to cardiac disease. Children of mothers who used antidepressants during pregnancy showed increased ...
Subject: Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Researchers at University of London target microwave research
2009 NOV 24 ... a numerical investigation of the radiation characteristics of gastric, bladder, and cardiac implants based on the finite-differences time-domain method. Simulations were performed ...
Subject: Microwave Research
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Researchers from Nagoya University describe findings in pediatrics
2009 NOV 28 ... following autologous or allogeneic SCT. It is characterized by fever, skin rash, and non-cardiac pulmonary infiltrates.""We evaluated the incidence, risk factors, and ...
Subject: Pediatrics
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Researchers from University of Michigan report details of new studies and findings in the area of science
2009 NOV 26 ... more information, contact S.F. Bolling, University of Michigan Health Systems, Sect Cardiac Surgery, B560 MSRB2 0686, 1500 W Med Center Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48109, ...
Subject: Science
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Researchers from University of Rochester detail findings in hip fracture
2009 NOV 24 ... patients treated in the GFC had shorter times to surgery, shorter length of stay, fewer cardiac complications, and fewer cases of thrombo embolism, delirium, and infection. There was ...
Subject: Hip Fracture
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Scientists at Duke University discuss research in nuclear science
2009 NOV 25 ... "We previously developed a realistic phantom for the cardiac motion for use in medical imaging research. The phantom was based upon a gated magnetic ...
Subject: Nuclear Science
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Scientists at University of Alabama publish new data on psychosocial nursing and mental health services
2009 NOV 28 ... physiological effects include decreased immune function, higher rates of cardiac arrhythmias, and documented cases of cerebellar infarction. Mood and cognitive effects ...
Subject: Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services
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Size matters: Obesity leading risk factor of left atrial enlargement during aging
2009 NOV 29 ... with hypertension. Obese subjects may undergo dilatation of this chamber because of the cardiac output; that is, the blood that is transported by the heart every minute is increased. ...
Subject: American College of Cardiology
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Study results from Duke University broaden understanding of medical care research
2009 NOV 24 ... summary process measure adherence score that reflects how hospitals organize cardiac care and the range for possible improvement; and to compare associations of hospital ...
Subject: Medical Care Research
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Sydney Adventist Hospital, New South Wales's largest single-campus private hospital, has chosen MetaVision for its Intensive Care and Coronary Care units
2009 NOV 24 ... in NSW. The hospital offers acute surgical, medical and obstetric care including complex cardiac and orthopaedic procedures. It was the first private hospital in NSW to be accredited by ...
Subject: iMDsoft
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Texas Children's discharges first pediatric patient with implanted mechanical heart device
2009 NOV 29 ... during the wait for a donor heart," said Dr. Jeffrey Dreyer, medical director of cardiac transplantation at Texas Children's Hospital.According to Morales, De ...
Subject: Texas Children's Hospital
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Women and cardiovascular health conference to highlight need for gender-specific research
2009 NOV 29 ... in WP 6 of the EuroHeart project. This is evidence that national Heart Foundations and Cardiac Societies have long been aware of the urgent need to promote the issue amongst the ...
Subject: European Society of Cardiology
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Yoga boosts heart health
2009 NOV 28 ... to the beat-to-beat changes in heart rate. In healthy individuals HRV is high whereas cardiac abnormalities lead to a low HRV.Now, Ramesh Kumar Sunkaria, Vinod Kumar, and ...
Subject: Inderscience Publishers
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