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... ’s Merck has a robust portfolio and pipeline of cardiovascular medicines for conditions ranging from heart disease ... death globally. More people die annually from cardiovascular diseases than from any other cause.
The company’s renewed commitment ... scientific integrity to everything we do.”
Merck also is fighting cardiovascular disease by helping uninsured and financially-struggling ...
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... body efficiently. By strengthening the heart, which is after all a muscle, and improving the efficiency of the cardiovascular system, a range of health benefits and physical benefits will become evident, ... through even the toughest day without having to keep stopping for rests.
It has also been shown that cardiovascular routines performed regularly are very successful way of helping to combat and ...
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... those who received coronary bypass surgery or percutaneous cardiovascular interventions (PCI) such as angioplasties.
The hospitals setting the ... ;These hospitals provide balanced high performance across cardiovascular services. This means they are providing high quality and ... not reflect performance ranking.)
Teaching Hospitals with Cardiovascular Residency Programs (30 winners)
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... and socioeconomic status later in life.
The results showed that cardiovascular fitness, but not muscular strength, was associated with cognitive performance on ... genetics accounted for less than 15% of these differences.
In addition, cardiovascular fitness changes between age 15 and 18 predicted cognitive performance at age 18, and cardiovascular fitness at age 18 predicted academic achievement ...
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... less severe than gestational diabetes) exhibit multiple cardiovascular risk factors as early as three months after birth, according ... be longstanding and contribute to the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease in this patient population.
“The study findings ... tolerance screening may identify subgroups of young women for whom cardiovascular risk-factor monitoring may be warranted.”
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... intake greatly increases the risk of stroke and cardiovascular disease. It is well known that high salt intake is associated with high ... potentially leading to the substantial reduction in the levels of cardiovascular disease.
The World Health Organization recommended ... million deaths from stroke and almost three million deaths from cardiovascular disease each year. Because most salt intake levels ...
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... those young men who moved in their percentile ranking for cardiovascular fitness also moved in their percentile ranking for intelligence. ... attainment later in life, show this very strongly relation to cardiovascular fitness, no such relation could be shown for muscle strength in ... , Nilsson M, & Kuhn HG. (2009) Cardiovascular fitness is associated with cognition in young adulthood. Proceedings of ...
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... in Keller, Texas.
Some studies have also shown that periodontal disease is associated with atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Periodontal disease in particular is thought to adversely affect endothelial function ( ... 2 diabetes only after complaining to my doctor that I was feeling cold all the time (cardiovascular disease?). This, coupled with the fact that it's a struggle to keep my ...
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... to the 2009 Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals® Cardiovascular Benchmarks for Success list, which annually identifies high-performing cardiovascular hospitals nationally and sets performance targets for managing and improving cardiovascular services.
The 2009 Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals®: Cardiovascular Benchmarks for Success study examined the performance of nearly 1,000 U.S. hospitals ...
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November 24th, 2009 by June @ MaRS
Tops in cardiovascular research
Pfizer Canada recently announced their latest round of winners from its cardiovascular research awards program where seven recipients were awarded a total of $610,000.
... ;s program, first launched in 2005, supports independent cardiovascular research by physicians, scientists and pharmacists. The awards of up ...
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... REVENGE – The Empire Strikes Back!11
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Cardiovascular Risks from H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccines
Posted by canadiansforhealthfreedom in swine flu, vaccines. Tagged: adjuvants, Canada, cardiovascular, clinics, flu shots, H1N1, reactions, risks, ... Squalene, swine flu, vaccinations, vaccines. Leave a Comment
Cardiovascular Risks from Swine Flu Vaccines
Overstimulation of the ...
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... Cushing's syndrome, characterized by a cluster of systemic complications and increased cardiovascular risk. The biological link is cortisol overproduction, which influences various pathogenetic ... A combination of treatments directed against the aetiology of hypercortisolism and aimed at controlling cardiovascular risk factors, is required in this complex condition.
Document Type: Research ...
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... in more physical activities like people of old did. Well, it turns out that they might have been wrong, and that cardiovascular and heart diseases are not the result of ‘modern lifestyles ... In their report these medicos said they are now having to rethink their established assumptions about cardiovascular disease being avoidable, and are asking if these conditions are perhaps simply a normal ...
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... Berardis and colleagues conclude that "a clear benefit of aspirin in the primary prevention of major cardiovascular events in people with diabetes remains unproved."[1]
"It seems that not ... quot;
De Berardis G, Sacco M, Strippoli GFM, et al. Aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular events in people with diabetes: Meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. BMJ 2009; DOI: ...
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Cardiovascular Systems Initiates Voluntary Recall of ViperSheathTM Sheath Introducer
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:22:00 -0600
– Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. (CSI) (Nasdaq: CSII) has announced a voluntary recall of all lots of the ViperSheathTM Sheath Introducer on behalf of Thomas Medical due to reports about stretching or fracture of the sheath during use. CSI initiated the ...
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