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28th September 2009
Heart valve replacement also referred to as open heart surgery, is the medical procedure that involves treatment of the aortic valves and severely damaged mitral valves. Heart valve surgery is also used to treat any valve disease that is life-threatening.... Read >
Author: Maria
23rd September 2009
Your hot swap power supplies are a necessity. Without them, your business could experience costly downtime. Employees could be seriously injured if they had to change out components without the ability to protect themselves from electrical surges.
The ... Read >
Author: eddieb
22nd September 2009
On 1 December 2002 I had little exposure to heart disease however only 10 days later was at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) bedside of our newborn baby who required lifesaving open heart surgery.
Whilst many diseases are extremely well known, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Angioplasty surgery in India
Angioplasty is a common medical procedure.It may be used to : -
* Improve symptoms of CAD, such as angina and shortness of breath.
* Reduce damage to the heart muscle from a heart attack. A heart attack occurs... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
18th September 2009
Cardiac Evaluation Package in India
Heart surgery is used to correct heart problems in children and adults. This article discusses heart surgeries for adults.
The most common type of heart surgery for adults is coronary artery bypass grafting (CAB... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
18th September 2009
Cardiac Catheterization treatment in India
Cardiac catheterization is done to see if you have a heart problem, or as a part of a procedure to correct a heart problem your doctor already knows about. Cardiac catheterization is also used as part of som... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
08th September 2009
Heart surgery In India
Heart surgery is done to correct problems with the heart. More than half a million heart surgeries are done each year in the United States for a variety of heart problems.
Heart Surgery is done to :
The most common type of he... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
08th September 2009
Heart surgery
Heart surgery is done to correct problems with the heart. More than half a million heart surgeries are done each year in the United States for a variety of heart problems.
Heart Surgery is done to :
The most common type of hear... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
30th July 2009
When do you want to find out that the pilot flying your plane has no license—or, worse, does not know how to fly—before or after the flight? When do you want to know the person performing open-heart surgery on you has never been to medical school, o... Read >
Author: Maryanne
01st July 2009
If you’ve never had windshield crack repair, you may have some misconceptions about it. There are a few common myths that should be addressed before you make your final repair decisions.
1. Mobile Windshield Repair is Expensive
In reality, it's one ... Read >
Author: Mark Carpenter
12th June 2009
High costs in healthcare has raised alarm in all parts of the world, may it be Africa or Asia. America or Europe people every where in the world have asked for more affordable packages in healthcare. Increasing costs has resulted in more complications and... Read >
Author: jennifer peterson
15th May 2009
I have written before that life is a blessing given to us from God, and even though the road before us can and does become rough, overall we can still acknowledge the fact that we love life, and that life is good. I have a friend, a former business associ... Read >
Author: docphd
13th May 2009
With so much to do and see, beautiful Cabo San Lucas has become one of the premier vacation destinations in all of Mexico. In recent times it has also become a destination for those seeking medical procedures abroad. In addition to elective procedures, ex... Read >
Author: Andresbrakke
13th May 2009
In recent years the cost of medical care has become prohibitive too many in the United States and other industrialized nations. Even so medical issues do arise and must be dealt with accordingly, which is why more and more patients are seeking their medic... Read >
Author: Andresbrakke
08th April 2009
The Ica stones are a collection of stones allegedly discovered in a cave near Ica, Peru. These stones of various sizes have been etched with astounding scenes. The stones depict open-heart surgery, brain transplants, cesarean sections, telescopes, ancie... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll
08th April 2009
Your Ica Peru vacation is located about 300 kilometers from Lima. Ica city was founded in 1563 by Luis Jerónimo de Cabrera and the area was host to several ancient cultures, including Paracas, Wari, Nasca and Ica, dating back some 10,000 years.
Spanis... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll
27th March 2009
Breast augmentation has become one of the most popular medical procedures among women. There are hundreds of thousands of women who go to breast clinics every year and many of them head over to New York City, as their preferred destination for having a co... Read >
Author: Tom Harel
11th March 2009
You may not know it by name, but calcium chloride can be found in refrigeration plants, on roads and in concrete. This exceedingly useful chemical is even used in the medical field for everything from promoting bone health to preventing a magnesium overdo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
16th February 2009
One of the most common, congenital heart defects is a bicuspid aortic valve. A bicuspid aortic valve occurs when the human heart does not fully develop as the baby matures in the womb.
While normal aortic valves have three tissue leaflets to regulate t... Read >
Author: adampick
03rd February 2009
One of the most common, congenital heart defects is a bicuspid aortic valve. A bicuspid aortic valve occurs when the human heart does not fully develop as the baby matures in the womb.
While normal aortic valves have three tissue leaflets to regulate ... Read >
Author: adampick
02nd February 2009
I was very pleased that many of you responded to HeartSense (now Heart, Health & Nutrition) with comments, questions and suggestions for future newsletters. There were more questions about atrial fibrillation than about almost any other subject. This mirr... Read >
Author: Healthy Directions
21st January 2009
Medical advances continue to shape the treatment and management of life threatening diseases specific to the human heart. Such is the case for patients diagnosed with aortic stenosis, a life-threatening disease in which a heart valve narrows due to calcif... Read >
Author: adampick
11th November 2008
Trasylol has contributed to more than 20,000 deaths since its approval by the FDA in 1993. This powerful drug has contributed to so many deaths that the makers of Trasylol, Bayer Pharmacuticals, after consulting with other pharmaceutical and medical profe... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
11th November 2008
Trasylol has contributed to more than 20,000 deaths since its approval by the FDA in 1993. This powerful drug has contributed to so many deaths that the makers of Trasylol, Bayer Pharmacuticals, after consulting with other pharmaceutical and medical profe... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
15th October 2008
Getting a boob job isn’t exactly like going in for open-heart surgery. It is, however, still a surgical procedure. With this in mind, there are certain things patients should do and not do prior to the big day. When making sure the outcome is pleasing i... Read >
Author: Dr Zion Chan
23rd September 2008
Open heart surgery is done to relive chest pressure that occurs due to the blockage in the arteries cutting off the circulation of blood and oxygen. An open heart surgery refers to the chest being open not the actual heart. During an open heart surgery th... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
11th September 2008
Though doctors more know about our health then we do, they can not be trusted blindly as they are also human beings, who may commit mistakes. Hence, it is better to consult a health directory for healthcare listings to go for a second medical opinion espe... Read >
Author: Anirban Bhattacharya
09th September 2008
In the recent decade a push for dietary health has seen a big increase in importance as the obesity rate has increased tremendously over the entire world. Whether it is because our fast pace world promotes fast eating, our society has expanded its waste l... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
09th September 2008
The Drug Trasylol manufactured by Bayer Pharmaceuticals has been known to cause kidney complications and failure leading to over 20,000 deaths. Trasylol was Bayer’s all-star drug that was predominately used during open-heart surgeries. Trasylol is used ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
09th September 2008
Open heart surgery is the most common surgery in the United States. This might sound alarming and might pose certain questions as to why this is occurring. The need for a bypass surgery is because there is a blockage in your arteries that is cutting off t... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
08th September 2008
It is no secret we are in a down real estate market. Almost every day the newspaper and television news broadcast tells us about the foreclosure crisis. This site is devoted to exactly that but there are other arenas you can find deals. Hopefully this art... Read >
Author: Jonathan Heusman
05th September 2008
Acute Kidney Failure, also known as renal failure, entails the abrupt loss of the use of the kidneys to excrete waste and urine. Some of the causes of acute kidney failure are infections of the kidney, obstruction of the kidney track, decreased blood flow... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
13th August 2008
Open heart surgery is one of the most invasive surgeries performed to this day. Open heart surgery, also known as cardiac surgery, is performed by a specialized cardiac surgeon trained in the most up-to-date technological advances in medicine. Open heart ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
29th July 2008
Now being defended by Trasylol lawyers throughout the country in 78 lawsuits since pulling Trasylol blood thinner from the shelves in November, Bayer is in a world of trouble. Research in Canada found links between Trasylol and uncalled for deaths when us... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
24th July 2008
We often overlook the importance of colon in our body functioning properly. This may be because none of us are willing to talk about colon health as most of us feel it is something too embarrassing to talk about and should not be discussed with your frien... Read >
Author: ajnabi.thakur
22nd July 2008
On June 20, 2008, a fundraising program was started with the help of Wikimusicguide.com, Magazinesubscriptions.ws and WebbyShop.com. The Maree Fund is the program initiated for the benefit of a six year-old girl named Jerthrude Maree Sarmiento who was dia... Read >
Author: Bienvenido David
15th July 2008
Are you under the following mistaken beliefs?
Myth # 1- Even if I am convicted, I won't get a criminal record. Drunk driving is simply a traffic offence.
Wrong!
If you are convicted of impaired driving or a related charge you will have a crimi... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm
20th May 2008
Is there really a quick, easy, and natural way to lose
weight? Danged if I know! What I am very aware of is that this
64 year young male had open heart surgery a couple of years ago,
and the great folks who saved my life told me I had to ke... Read >
Author: jesse marshall wade
16th April 2008
It would be a fairly safe bet that all of us have had an illusion or two, and a lot of fantasies in our lives --- I sure have!
In my yesterdays, when I was merely a developing dude, I fantasized that I was superman, and was bound and determ... Read >
Author: jesse marshall wade
02nd April 2008
Health tourism is a new subsection of tourism, where people visit places other than their home country for better and cheaper medical treatments. People are now realizing the benefits of Health tourism. Developing countries are becoming centre of attracti... Read >
Author: Josh Goldstein
23rd January 2008
When you're shopping around for the best low cost health insurance, you want the lowest cost per year that will fit into your budget of course. It's certainly an eye-opener and choosing just the right health insurance company can be a difficult decision, ... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
08th October 2007
Before writing this article I had changed my list many times. There are many great things about Apple’s products over rival companies, but getting the order is subject to personal opinion.#1 – AestheticsDifferent people have different likes and dislik... Read >
Author: Zach Hope
13th September 2007
Before writing this article I had changed my list many times. There are many great things about Apple’s products over rival companies, but getting the order is subject to personal opinion. #1 – AestheticsDifferent people have different likes and disli... Read >
Author: Zach Hope
29th August 2007
Any irregularity in your heart's natural rhythm is called an arrhythmia. Almost everyone's heart skips a beat now and again, and these mild palpitations are usually harmless.
Electrical impulses from the heart muscle (the myocardium) cause the heart t... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
24th August 2007
The Association of British Insurers had also published in its Statement of Best Practice for Critical Illness Cover May 2002, the model definitions for additional conditions covered. When you compare policies, you could do so in regards with the core crit... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
31st July 2007
Nowadays, heart surgery is commonly performed on patients suffering from heart disease, which is often a threat to longevity. But does heart surgery make you live longer? Is Oriental medicine a better approach to heart disease?
According to the most re... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
13th July 2007
Days of Our Lives star James Reynolds was finally sent home after his heart valve replacement surgery on May 24. He spent ten days in the hospital before he was sent home to continue his recovery in the care of his wife, Lissa.
Reynolds previously suff... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
11th January 2007
Can I travel if I have heart disease? This is a common question that people will ask, especially if they have intention to travel by air. According to doctors, people treated with heart conditions or have significant cardiac histories need not avoid trave... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
07th September 2006
For years, Merck has been under scrutiny for a number of drugs, most recently Vioxx. The recall of Vioxx has shares down by more than 40 percent and facing hundreds of lawsuits that could cost them billions of dollars. However, Merck is not alone in the s... Read >
Author: Scott Montgomery
08th August 2006
Illinois medical malpractice lawyers face long trials steeped in endless expert testimony, caveats in civil procedure and usually hundreds of thousands of dollars at risk, all the result of emotionally heart wrenching cases involving deaths, amputations, ... Read >
Author: Emily Gleason
24th July 2006
The medical industry, unlike virtually every other business, loves to keep their prices secret. They do this, very simply, so they can make more money. Only by shopping your medical care, demanding price transparency, negotiating for the best price, and... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
25th April 2006
On 1 December 2002 I had little exposure to heart disease however only 10 days later was at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) bedside of our newborn baby who required lifesaving open heart surgery.
Whilst many diseases are extremely well known, ... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson
06th October 2005
How did acupuncture start?
The story was met with widespread disbelief.
During a visit to China in 1978, cardiologist Doctor Isadore Rosenfeld witnessed open-heart surgery on a patient, anaesthetised only with acupuncture. A major operation and the pat... Read >
Author: Terry Dunn
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