Monthly Archives: January 2022

A new Ballyboughal enterprise that’s surely worth its salt – Fingal Independent

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

A new alternative health spa has just opened in the rural town of Ballyboughal, promising relief to sufferers of a range of common ailments, from asthma, bronchitis, cough and even snoring. lthough around since the 1800s in Europe, salt therapy is only now gaining in popularity in Ireland, prompting Ballyboughal business owner, Richard Quinn to found Seomra Salainn Salt Rooms in the town last December. Continue reading

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Regional Heterogeneity in Determinants of Atrial Matrix Remodeling and Association with Atrial Fibrillation Vulnerability Post-Myocardial Infarction -…

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

This article was originally published here Heart Rhythm. 2022 Jan 20:S1547-5271(22)00092-3 Continue reading

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What We Know About Cardiac Long-COVID Two Years Into the Pandemic – Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

By the end of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a clear sign that some virus patients had longer-lasting health issues due to their coronavirus infections. There were early studies that postulated there might be long-term myocardial and vascular damage due to COVID, but a year and hundreds of clinical studies later, the impact of long-COVID, or post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), appears to be less severe than originally thought. Continue reading

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Nurses and the Great Attrition – McKinsey

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

Many nurses are reevaluating their commitment to direct patient care given the demands of the coronavirus. Now, during a time of unprecedented need, what can health systems and other employers of nurses do to prevent losing this backbone of the healthcare workforce to the Great Attrition? Continue reading

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Coronary heart disease: Why prevalence in US may be halting – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

In a new study, researchers have found evidence that indicates that the reported recent reductions in the prevalence of CHD are beginning to slow down. The study, which appears as a research letter in the journal JAMA Cardiology, lays the ground for researchers to investigate the findings Continue reading

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Mobile Cardiac Telemetry (MCT) Market Outlook 2022: Global Industry Share, Growth, Drivers, and Forecast Research Report 2030 – Taiwan News

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

Report Ocean presents a new report on Mobile Cardiac Telemetry (MCT) market size, share, growth, industry trends, and forecast 2030, covering various industry elements and growth trends helpful for predicting the markets future. Continue reading

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Its a war zone: healthcare workers show signs of stress similar to combat veterans – The Guardian

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

Almost two years after working in a temporary Covid intensive care unit at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Kim Bishop, a critical care nurse, can still remember which patients were in which rooms. When you walk back on these units, you know which patient survived in which room and which ones didnt, said Bishop, who still works at the Philadelphia hospital and moves among different units. I thought we closed that chapter once we closed that unit, but now walking back into it, its almost like a slap in the face. Continue reading

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COVID-19: Healthcare figures show NZ health system lacking nurses, ICU beds as it braces for Omicron – Newshub

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

She said more beds were always welcome, and there was $644 million increase in funding to hospitals and ICUs from the government to cope with Covid-19, that wasannounced in December. But there was real concern it would not be enough, and there were not enough intensive care nurses. "In intensive care we're actually struggling to cope with business as usual," Mitchell said. Continue reading

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Northwell Cardiothoracic Programs Recognized for Top Performance by Society of Thoracic Surgeons – Business Wire

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

MANHASSET, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Four Northwell Health hospitals with cardiothoracic surgery programs Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital at North Shore University Hospital (NSUH), Lenox Hill Hospital (LHH) in Manhattan, Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) and South Shore University Hospital (SSUH) in Bay Shore earned prestigious three-star quality overall ratings in the several cardiac surgical categories analyzed by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS). The latest report included data from 906 cardiothoracic surgical programs across the United States and Canada. The Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital (SABHH) at NSUH has achieved three-star overall quality ratings the highest possible performance rating in all five cardiac surgical categories analyzed by the STS. Continue reading

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Anxiety and Depression symptoms in Italian nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic – DocWire News

Posted: Published on January 26th, 2022

This article was originally published here G Ital Med Lav Ergon. 2021 Dec;43(4):321-327. ABSTRACT Background and Aim. Continue reading

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