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Health benefits of tobacco cessation – SCNow

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

Ask anyone who has tried to stop smoking or using other tobacco products, and they will tell you: Quitting is tough. Studies suggest that someone who smokes might try to quit 10 to 30 times before they are successful. Continue reading

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Multi-Center Clinical Study Demonstrates HeartTrends Improves Early Detection for Heart Disease in Healthy Individuals Cardiology2.0 – Cardiology2.0

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

Lev El Diagnostics of Heart Diseases Ltd. Continue reading

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Start the path to a healthier lifestyle by participating in Great American Smoke Out challenge – KRQE News 13

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 34 million Americans still smoke cigarettes but on November 21 you can start the journey to better health by participating in the Great American Smoke Out challenge. Vice President and chief medical officer at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico, Dr. Eugene Sun provides information on the hazards of smoking as wells as how to take the first step to quit Continue reading

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On World Diabetes Day, here are a few tips to maintain a healthy heart – Mid-day

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

Worldwide statistics suggests that at least 68 percent of people age 65 or older with diabetes die from some form of heart disease. Adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely to die from heart disease than adults without diabetes. The American Heart Association considers diabetes to be one of the seven major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease Continue reading

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Technological Innovations to Boost the Interventional Cardiology Devices Market – Press Release – Digital Journal

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

This press release was orginally distributed by SBWire Seattle, WA -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/14/2019 -- Interventional Cardiology Devices Market Insights:The branch of cardiology that deals with catheter-based treatment of heart diseases such as congenital heart defect (CHD), coronary artery disease, and aneurysm is called interventional cardiology. In interventional cardiology, catheter is inserted into femoral artery or any large peripheral artery or vein. It also involves use of fluoroscopy to perform procedure through catheter Continue reading

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Stents, bypass surgery show no benefit in heart disease mortality rates among stable patients – Stanford Medical Center Report

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

The study was designed to reflect current clinical practice, in which patients with severe blockages in their arteries often undergo an angiogram and revascularization with a stent implant or bypass surgery. Until now, there has been little scientific evidence to support whether these procedures are more effective in preventing adverse heart events than simply treating patients with medications such as aspirin and statins. If you think about it, theres an intuitiveness that if there is blockage in an artery and evidence that that blockage is causing a problem, opening that blockage is going to make people feel better and live longer, said Harrington, who regularly sees patients with cardiovascular disease at Stanford Health Care Continue reading

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ISCHEMIA Trial Finds No Evidence of Lower Cardiac Event Rates in Patients Treated with Heart Procedures, but Better Quality of Life – Cath Lab Digest

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

BROOKLYN, N.Y., Nov. Continue reading

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Global Cardiac Surgery Devices Market by Types, Applications, Countries, Companies and Forecasts to 2024 covered in a Latest Research – Editorials 360

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

Cardiac surgery devices are manufactured according to the needs of the patients as well as the cardiologists. As surgical methods are becoming more advanced, cardiac surgery devices have become the showpiece of innovation in the operation theatre. Access Report Details at: https://www.themarketreports.com/report/global-cardiac-surgery-devices-market-by-manufacturers-regions-type-and-application-forecast Market share of global Cardiac Surgery Devices industry is dominate by companies like Abbott, Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Lepu Medical, LivaNova, Terumo, Getinge-Maquet, B. Continue reading

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Hypertension

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

Key facts Hypertension - or elevated blood pressure - is a serious medical condition that significantly increases the risks of heart, brain, kidney and other diseases. An estimated 1.13 billion people worldwide have hypertension, most (two-thirds) living in low- and middle-income countries. In 2015, 1 in 4 men and 1 in 5 women had hypertension Continue reading

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AHA/ACC Guideline on Performance and Quality Measures for Hypertension – The Cardiology Advisor

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2019

The American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology (AHA/ACC) Task Force on Performance Measures released a guideline on clinical performance and quality measures for the care of adult patients with hypertension. The full guideline was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. For this guideline, the AHA/ACC Task Force reviewed evidence-based guidelines and statements on performance and quality measures of high blood pressure. Continue reading

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