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‘Don’t Sugarcoat Things’ When Someone You Know is Diagnosed with Metastatic Breast Cancer – Curetoday.com

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Breast cancer can be scary and life-altering at any stage, but those with metastatic disease, which has spread to areas beyond the breast and nearby lymph nodes, live a unique experience. Their perspective and decisions are shaped by the knowledge that their illness is incurable and that theyll need treatment for the rest of their lives. Patients facing this diagnosis often say that only others in the same situation can truly understand what theyre going through Continue reading

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AATCC and Runway of Dreams Foundation Announce the 2021 Fashion for All Student Design Competition – WhatTheyThink

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Research Triangle Park, N.C.; Livingston, N.J.Students are invited to showcase their design talents to win cash and recognition by participating in the international 2021 AATCC and Runway of Dreams Foundation Fashion For All Student Design Competition. Continue reading

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Reinbow Riding Center makes a stop in Proctor – Rutland Herald

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

PROCTOR The Reinbow Riding Center in Shrewsbury had to cancel its usual operations this year because of the pandemic, but on Thursday students at Proctor Elementary School got to meet Cutie, and learn a little about life around the barn. Its a therapeutic horse program, and weve been working with the schools for the last four years, said Janet Upton, volunteer coordinator and member of the Reinbow Riding Centers board of directors. The schools identify what kids they think would benefit from the program Continue reading

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‘Though Things Were Hard, He Persevered’: Memorial Brick Installed to Honor Juwaan Espinal – Virginia Connection Newspapers

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Juwaan Espinals life was cut short at age 22, but he left a lasting impact upon all who knew and loved him. Continue reading

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More Risk of DeathAll, Cardiac, and Noncardiacwith PCI Over Surgery: Meta-analysis – TCTMD

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Focusing solely on mortality, a new meta-analysis in a broad range of patients with coronary artery disease shows that PCI is associated with an increased risk of death when compared with CABG surgery. Across 23 trials, including those that included patients with left main CAD and multivessel disease, the analysis revealed that PCI was associated not only with a higher incidence of all-cause mortality, but also with a higher risk of cardiac and noncardiac death compared with surgical revascularization Continue reading

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The top hospitals for 16 specialties, according to Healthgrades – The Daily Briefing

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Healthgrades on Tuesday released its 2021 analysis of the top hospitals in the United States, which evaluated the performance of almost 4,500 hospitals and assessed clinical outcomes for 34 procedures and conditions across 16 specialty areas. For the analysis, called the 2021 Specialty Excellence Award, Healthgrades evaluated U.S. hospitals' performance and assessed the clinical outcomes of 34 procedures and conditions across 16 specialty areas: Based on that evaluation, Healthgrades awarded each hospital between one and five stars to signify their performance when it comes to clinical outcomes across each of the 34 procedures and conditions considered for the analysis Continue reading

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Exceptional Lifelong Care for Congenital Heart Disease Takes a Trusted, Team Approach – Stanford Children’s Health Blog – Stanford Children’s Health

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

October 23, 2020 | Erin Graham Kilan McCardies first memories are the moments before having heart surgery at Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford when she was 3 years old. Continue reading

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Four Newborns Die After Being Denied Heart Surgery because of COVID Travel Restrictions | Jon Miltimore – Foundation for Economic Education

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Four babies died in Adelaide, Australia over the last four weeks after being denied transport to Melbourne because of government COVID-19 restrictions, health officials say. Continue reading

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Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting May Increase the Risk for Acute Lower Limb Ischemia in PAD – The Cardiology Advisor

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Coronary revascularization with a bilateral internal thoracic artery (ITA) approach was found to increase the risk for post-operative acute lower limb ischemia in patients with peripheral artery disease, according to a retrospective analysis published in the Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Continue reading

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Baptist Health TAVR Program Is Another – West Kentucky Star

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2020

Baptist Health TAVR Program Is Another First By West Kentucky Star Staff On Oct. 22, 2019, Martin Rains, MD, and Michael Faulkner, MD, structural interventional cardiologists, and cardiothoracic surgeon Nicholas Lopez, MD, successfully performed the first TAVR procedure in the region on an 87-year-old Ballard County man. TAVR is an innovative new procedure for cardiac patients that offers a minimally invasive alternative to traditional open-heart surgery Continue reading

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