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Providence Medical Centers Host 16th Annual Cardiovascular Symposium
Designed for a wide spectrum of generalists and specialists who diagnose and manage cardiovascular conditions, the Providence Medical Centers' 16th Annual Cardiovascular Symposium will explore new advances in preventive and interventional cardiology...
Medical News Today:  Feb 10 2010 1:08AM
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Medical News: Providence Medical Centers Host 16th Annual Cardiovascular Symposium
Designed for a wide spectrum of generalists and specialists who diagnose and manage cardiovascular conditions, the Providence Medical Centers' 16th Annual Cardiovascular Symposium will explore new advances in preventive and interventional cardiology...
BioFind:  Feb 10 2010 2:37AM
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West Notable Nurses
Darlyn Baker, RN Interim HealthCare Bakersfields Owner/Director Darlyn Baker, RN, and staff have been chosen to appear in a national commercial on NurseTV and online at Nursetv.com.

The film emphasizes a day in the life of a caregiver.

Interim HealthCare...

Nurse.com:  Feb 10 2010 12:38AM
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Medical Expert Available Regarding FDA Expanding Rosuvastatin Use to People with Normal LDL Cholesterol
Source: Methodist Hospital, Houston Expert Available Christie M.

Ballantyne, M.D.

Director, Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center in Houston Dr.

Christie Ballantyne is one of the worlds foremost...

Newswise:  Feb 10 2010 2:17AM
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Early life stress may predict cardiovascular disease
Early life stress could be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adulthood, researchers report.

'We think early life stress increases sensitivity to a hormone known to increase your blood pressure and increases your cardiovascular risk in...

Genetic Engineering News:  Feb 10 2010 2:55AM
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Early life stress may predict cardiovascular disease
Posted In: Life Sciences Early life stress could be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adulthood, researchers report.

"We think early life stress increases sensitivity to a hormone known to increase your blood pressure and increases your ...

Research & Development:  Feb 9 2010 11:53PM
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Providence Medical Centers Host 16th Annual Cardiovascular Symposium
TARZANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Designed for a wide spectrum of generalists and specialists who diagnose and manage cardiovascular conditions, the Providence Medical Centers?

16th Annual Cardiovascular Symposium (www.providence.org/california)...

Yahoo! Canada:  Feb 9 2010 1:53AM
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Mapping heart signals to help atrial fibrillation sufferers
Scientists at the University of Leicester are creating maps of irregular signals of the heart in an innovative project that has potential to bring benefits for millions of people who suffer from irregular heart rhythm.

An estimated 4.5 million people in the...

MTB Europe:  Feb 9 2010 11:26PM
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Cardiovascular Systems narrows losses in Q2
Cardiovascular Systems, a developer of vascular interventional treatment systems, has reported its financial results for the 2009 second quarter, which ended Dec.

31, 2009, indicating a narrowing of net losses.

The St.

Paul, Minn.-based company said...

Cardiovascular Business:  Feb 9 2010 2:19AM
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Assessing cardio care for HIV/AIDS patients
Filed under Divisions, Research, School of Nursing In a three-year study of 700 Baltimore patients with HIV/AIDS, Jason Farley, an assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, will explore the effectiveness of health care clinicians in preventing...
John Hopkins University Gazette:  Feb 9 2010 3:45PM
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Cardiovascular Devices Often Approved Without High- Quality Studies
Premarket approval (PMA) of cardiovascular devices by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is often based on studies that lack adequate strength and may be prone to bias, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)...
Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today:  Feb 8 2010 11:53PM
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Early life stress may predict cardiovascular disease
IMAGE: Drs.

Jennifer Pollock (left) and Analia S.

Loria.

Early life stress could be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adulthood, researchers report.

'We think early life stress increases sensitivity to a hormone known to increase your...

EurekAlert!:  Feb 9 2010 11:36PM
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FDA approves expanded use of Crestor
WILMINGTON,Del.

(Feb.

9) The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new use for a cardiovascular drug made by AstraZeneca, the drug maker announced Monday.

The FDA approved Crestor (rosuvastatin calcium) for reducing the risk of stroke, heart...

Drug Store News:  Feb 9 2010 10:27PM
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Role of Cancer Treatment in Long-Term Overall and Cardiovascular Mortality After Childhood Cancer [Cancer Rela
Markhaba Tukenova, Catherine Guibout, Odile Oberlin, Franoise Doyon, Abdeddahir Mousannif, Nadia Haddy, Sylvie Gurin, Hlne Pacquement, Albertine Aouba, Mike Hawkins, Dave Winter, Jean Bourhis, Dimitri Lefkopoulos, Ibrahima Diallo, and Florent de Vathaire* From...
Journal of Clinical Oncology:  Feb 9 2010 7:33AM
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The Valley Hospital Selects ProVation Medical Software for Cardiology Procedure Documentation and Coding Compliance
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wolters Kluwer Health, a leading global provider of information for healthcare professionals and students, announced today that The Valley Hospital has selected ProVation MD software for Cardiology procedure documentation and...
Yahoo! Canada:  Feb 9 2010 6:33PM
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Black Mothers at Increased Risk for Cardiomyopathy
Explain that a single-center study found black women had nearly a 16-fold increased risk of peripartum cardiomyopathy compared with healthy matched controls.

African-American women have an increased risk of peripartum cardiomyopathy, researchers have found in...

MedPage Today:  Feb 9 2010 5:27PM
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Questions and Answers for Healthcare Professionals: Crestor and the Jupiter Trial
What is FDA announcing today?

FDA is approving a new indication for the cholesterol lowering medication CRESTOR (rosuvastatin).

CRESTOR will now be indicated for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease to reduce the risk of stroke, heart...

Therapeutics Daily:  Feb 9 2010 1:20PM
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University of Pittsburgh Cardiologist to Receive American Heart Associations 2010 Pulse of Pittsburgh Award
PITTSBURGH, Feb.

4 Sudhakar Pesara P.S.

Reddy, M.D., professor of medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, will receive the 2010 Peter J.

Safar Pulse of Pittsburgh Award from the American Heart Association, Allegheny...

University of Pittsburgh:  Feb 9 2010 2:41AM
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Proteins Linked to Stress-Induced ACS
Reviewed by Dori F.

Zaleznik, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston.

The heart-pounding excitement of Sunday's Super Bowl football game might have sent some fans to hospital with acute coronary syndrome.

But...

MedPage Today:  Feb 9 2010 2:14AM
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FDA Okays Statin for Primary Prevention
Okays Statin for Primary - in , from MedPage Today NEW CME/CE TRACKER Personalize Your Medical News: Medical News, : ASH: Save FDA Okays Statin for Primary By Peggy Peck, Executive Editor, MedPage Today, Executive Editor, MedPage TodayPublished: February 08,...
MedPage Today:  Feb 9 2010 1:16AM
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FDA Approves Wider Use For Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Crestor
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S.

Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved wider use of AstraZeneca PLC's (AZN) cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor, allowing the company to market the drug to patients who don't have signs of heart disease.

FDA's...

Morningstar.com:  Feb 9 2010 1:04AM
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Questions and Answers for Healthcare Professionals: CRESTOR and the JUPITER Trial
What is FDA announcing today?

FDA is approving a new indication for the cholesterol lowering medication CRESTOR (rosuvastatin).

CRESTOR will now be indicated for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease to reduce the risk of stroke, heart...

Bioscience Technology Online:  Feb 9 2010 12:44AM
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FDA Approves Wider Use For Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Crestor
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S.

Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved wider use of AstraZeneca PLC's (AZN) cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor, allowing the company to market the drug to patients who don't have signs of heart disease.

FDA's...

FOXBusiness.com:  Feb 8 2010 11:53PM
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FDA Approves Wider Use For Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Crestor
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S.

Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved wider use of AstraZeneca PLC's (AZN) cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor, allowing the company to market the drug to patients who don't have signs of heart disease.

FDA's...

FOXNews.com:  Feb 8 2010 11:49PM
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Cardiovascular NursesEUR Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Nurses who take care of their own health and can speak from experience can be positive role models for their patients.

And a recent study of cardiovascular nurses found that by and large, cardiovascular nurses are serving as good examples.

Nurse.com:  Feb 8 2010 10:19PM
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