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Comprehensive Analysis On Hypertension Drug Market Based On Types And Application – Scientect

Posted: Published on September 8th, 2020

Dataintelo offers a latest published report on Global Hypertension Drug Market industry analysis and forecast 20192025 delivering key insights and providing a competitive advantage to clients through a detailed report. This is a latest report, covering the current COVID-19 impact on the market. Continue reading

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Bariatric Surgery Reduces Need for Antihypertensive Medications at 3 Years – Medical Bag

Posted: Published on September 8th, 2020

Patients with obesity and hypertension who undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and receive medical therapy are significantly more likely to reduce the number of necessary antihypertensive medications by at least 30% at 3 years while maintaining blood pressure control than those managed with medical therapy alone, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Investigators assessed 100 patients (aged 18-65, 76% women) with a mean body mass index of 36.9 kg/m2 and established hypertension treated with at least 2 antihypertensive drugs at maximum doses or more than 2 antihypertensive drugs at moderate doses. Continue reading

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Cardiac arrhythmia and COVID-19: Here are answers to some frequently-asked questions – The Indian Express

Posted: Published on September 8th, 2020

By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi | September 8, 2020 5:30:33 pm Arrhythmias can be caused due to a variety of reasons such as high blood pressure, diabetes, sleep apnea, blocked arteries, structural and valvular abnormalities, hyper and hypo thyroidism, familial electrical disorders, a heart attack and related scarring of the heart tissue and infection including the most recent COVID-19. Continue reading

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COVID-19 and its effects on heart disease: How to create a system to safeguard patients during pandemic – Times Now

Posted: Published on September 8th, 2020

COVID-19 and its effects on heart disease: How to create a system to safeguard patients during pandemic | &nbspPhoto Credit:&nbspiStock Images The novel coronavirus pandemic has caused unprecedented devastation across the globe. Continue reading

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The virus and other diseases – The Indian Express

Posted: Published on September 8th, 2020

New Delhi | September 8, 2020 9:14:35 pm Written by Sunil Sathe and Viveka Kumar When 27-year-old Rima Singh complained of recurring chest pain, her family thought it was due to indigestion or a muscle strain. However, when one day the pain became unbearable, she was rushed to the hospital. Continue reading

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EMS Treatment of Hyperkalemia – EMSWorld

Posted: Published on September 7th, 2020

By the definition of Tintinallis Emergency Medicine, hyperkalemia is a measured serum potassium of more than 5.5 mEq/L.1 There is a bit of discrepancy to this value; some texts cite it as 5.0 mEq/L. Continue reading

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What we know about CTE, the brain condition that affected Danny Frawley Monash Lens – Monash Lens

Posted: Published on September 7th, 2020

News recently emerged that former AFL footballer Danny Frawley was suffering from a brain disease called CTE when he died last year, according to reports received by the Victorian Coroner. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, refers to changes in the brain that have been linked to repeated blows to the head, sometimes seen in former players of sports such as rugby, and Australian and American football codes. Continue reading

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Tulane researcher awarded $3 million to address aging and disease impacts on the brain – News from Tulane

Posted: Published on September 7th, 2020

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Woman who lost FOREHEAD after knees slammed into face in 120mph crash warns people not to put feet on – The Sun

Posted: Published on September 7th, 2020

A WOMAN who broke every bone in her face in a horror car crash while her feet were resting on the dashboard has told how she has been awarded a prize by the Road Safety Authority for warning people not to do what she did. Continue reading

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Julia Goulding: Memory loss version of Corrie’s Shona is more scrappy and fun – Aberdeen Evening Express

Posted: Published on September 7th, 2020

Julia Goulding has said the new version of her Coronation Street character, Shona Ramsey, is a bit more scrappy shes a bit more fun. The actress was absent from the cobbles after Shona was shot in the Christmas Day siege, leaving her with severe memory loss, and she was sent to a specialist unit in Leeds for rehabilitation. Her treatment coincided with Gouldings maternity leave after she had a baby boy in November 2019. Continue reading

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