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Cardiologists Debate Expensive Heart Scans
New York Times, United States -
Many doctors have been quick to embrace CT technology, installing expensive scanners in their offices in order to help diagnose heart disease. ...
Heading off heart attacks in women Chicago Daily Herald
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Bioheart Files for Reimbursement Approval in Europe for MyoCell(r ...
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The reimbursement applications are targeting the sickest Class III and IV heart failure patients who have not responded well to drugs and do not qualify for ...

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Transplant out for heart patient
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -
Implanting a mechanical device to help his heart pump more blood around his body was ruled out because of the low success rate with this operation. ...
SF AIDS Ward 86 - 25 years of saving lives
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
We never thought we would need a geriatric program, but now our patients have some of the diseases of old age - osteoporosis, heart disease, kidney disease. ...

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"Teen lives 4 months with no heart, leaves hospital"
PerezHilton.com, CA -
And they did something unusual, especially for a young patient: They replaced the heart with a pair of artificial pumping devices that kept blood flowing ...
GE Healthcare Re-imagines Radiology at RSNA Scientific Assembly ...
MarketWatch - Nov 30, 2008
GE Healthcare's broad range of products and services enable healthcare providers to better diagnose and treat cancer, heart disease, neurological diseases, ...
Paving the future
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There are now six Federal Drug Administration-approved drugs to help people live with the disease. Ramirez takes two of the medications, a pill by the brand ...
New screening tool may help identify patients with prediabetes
Endocrine Today, NJ -
Combining predictors of age, sex, BMI, family history, resting heart rate and hypertension yielded an area under the curve of 0.740, according to the ...

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27 years after its discovery, HIV still spreading
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
While all 1300 or so patients are still able to be seen and treated for their HIV infection through this program, they no longer get help treating other ...
Drugs offer Fort Pierce man a reprieve from deadly HIV/AIDS diagnosis TCPalm
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Post-heart-attack angst can hurt your heart, German experts warn
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Even patients who display no severe heart problems after the ICD is implanted have a higher risk of death owing to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: heart + web + need  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Cisco profit beats, affirms long-term outlook
guardian.co.uk, UK - 56 minutes ago
Quarterly revenue rose 9.9 percent to $10.4 billion as companies continued to need equipment to meet Web demand, even in a poor economy. ...CSCO
How Involved Should Patients Be?
U.S. News & World Report, DC -
At its heart lies a fundamental and fascinating question: Are patients the best judges of their own care? Hospitalist Robert Wachter's current discussion of ...
There's no need to suffer in silence
Akron Beacon Journal, OH -
The cost of a quality analog hearing aid can go from $900 to $1200 while a digital aid can range from $1300 to $3000, according to the Mayo Clinic Web site. ...
Thinstall App Virtualization Grows Up
Washington Post, United States - Aug 4, 2008
By leveraging Web protocols in this way, ThinApp bypasses the need for a complex management server infrastructure, making it possible to exploit the robust, ...

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Why the Moses-Obama analogy doesn't work
guardian.co.uk, UK - Aug 4, 2008
And also, behold, he cometh forth to meet thee; and when he seeth thee, he will be glad in his heart. Please note: In order to post a comment you need to be ...
McCain Compares Obama to God in Latest Web Attack Wall Street Journal Blogs
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Susan Perry How eating fish protects the aging brain
MinnPost.com, MN -
The American Heart Association also has a handy chart that compares the methylmercury and omega-3 fatty acids levels in popular fish. ...

Basil & Spice
Stillman, William
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His Web site is www.williamstillman.com. (Condensed from the book, The Soul of Autism: Looking Beyond Labels to Unveil Spiritual Secrets of the Heart ...
WILLIAMSVILLE, NY, Aug 05, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- National Fuel ...
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"Many of our pipeline and storage assets are located in the heart of the Appalachian region and provide ready and flexible opportunities for new storage and ...NFG
Chamber to offer business owners Web site seminar
Fort Scott Tribune, KS -
"These (seminars) will allow us to give back to our small businesses who are the heart of this area, and lets us help out in some fashion." The Web site ...

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The Impact of SaaS and Web 2.0 On the Way We Use Computers
Enterprise Management Quarterly, Illinois - Aug 4, 2008
This is SaaS at its heart. Applications are replaced by assemblies of Lego-like Web Services that are linked together in real-time and are based upon what ...
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[PDF] Relationships at the Heart of Semantic Web: Modeling, Discovering, and Exploiting Complex Semantic … -
A Sheth, IB Arpinar, V Kashyap - Enhancing the Power of the Internet Studies in Fuzziness and …, 2003 - lsdis.cs.uga.edu
... 1 Relationships at the Heart of Semantic Web: ... Landscape, Semantic Association, Semantic
Web, Semantic Relationship ... or within his information need context, and ...
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Consumer reactions to electronic shopping on the world wide web
SL Jarvenpaa, PA Todd - International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 1996 - portal.acm.org
... the customers? interests at heart. Empa- thy may be manageable on the World Wide
Web. The infrastructure allows consumers to shop whenever they need or want ...

… for prevention of atrial fibrillation after coronary surgery: is there a need for pre-operative … -
UK Weber, S Osswald, M Huber, P Buser, K Skarvan, … - European Heart Journal, 1998 - Eur Soc Cardiology
... of atrial fibrillation after coronary surgery: is there a need for pre ... Key Words:
Antiarrythmic prevention ? atrial fibrillation ? heart surgery ? risk ...

Which semantic web? -
CC Marshall, FM Shipman - Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM conference on Hypertext …, 2003 - portal.acm.org
... provider, the Semantic Web is a metadata initiative; at the heart of the ... of the most
valuable and authoritative resources on the Web will need to adhere ...

… peptide, brain natriuretic peptide, and related peptides) in clinical practice: the need for a new … -
A Clerico, S Del Ry, D Giannessi? - Clin Chem, 2000 - Am Assoc Clin Chem
... Brain Natriuretic Peptide, and Related Peptides) in Clinical Practice: The Need
for a New ... healthy subjects from patients in different stages of heart failure. ...

Document management and Web technologies: Alice marries the Mad Hatter -
V Balasubramanian, A Bashian - Communications of the ACM, 1998 - portal.acm.org
... At the heart of the architecture (Fig- ure 1 ... and hypermedia functionality into the
existing Web infrastructure ... We need standards to avoid the myriad of tools and ...

Pilot study of a Web-based compliance monitoring device for patients with congestive heart failure. -
NT Artinian, JK Harden, MW Kronenberg, JS Vander … - Heart & Lung: Journal of Acute & Critical Care, 2003 - pt.wkhealth.com
... 4-6 Thus there is a need for innovative ... and a greater improvement in New York Heart
Association (NYHA ... patients' experiences living with a Web-based monitoring ...

… electronic communication capabilities to patients with congestive heart failure: randomized trial -
SE Ross, LA Moore, MA Earnest, L Wittevrongel, CT … - J Med Internet Res, 2004 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... York Heart Association Class II or Class III symptoms of heart failure. ... They needed
to have used a Web browser before, although they did not need to have ...

… the World Wide Web-accessible myocardial two-dimensional gel electrophoresis protein database ?HEART -
E Fleck - Electrophoresis, 1996 - doi.wiley.com
... Keywords: Myocardial proteins / Human heart proteins / Two-dimen ... Wide Web ... not be
downloaded to one?s own workstation and cannot be used for one?s own needs. ...

[BOOK] Web Services: Concepts, Architectures and Applications -
G Alonso - 2004 - books.google.com
... Before that stage is reached, however, Web services need to provide solutions to
the many complex problems that have plagued application integration efforts in ...

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Paralyzed Patients Can Need Heart Pacing Help

WEDNESDAY, July 26 (HealthDay News) -- Patients who experience a dangerous dip in heart rate after spinal cord injury may need heart-pacing therapy, researchers report.

Cervical (neck) spinal cord injury can affect the nervous system's ability to regulate heart rate, resulting in a dangerously slow beat that can cause blood pressure to fall and insufficient levels of blood and oxygen to reach organs. The situation can progress to heart stoppage.

This study included 75 spinal cord injury patients, including six with high cervical injuries, three of whom required a permanent pacemaker.

Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta concluded that less aggressive therapies, such as drugs and a pacemaker placed on top of the chest, weren't sufficient for patients with a very slow heart rate.

 

Intravenous pacing -- which involves insertion of a lead into the heart -- may be a better first treatment for patients with ongoing heart rate problems in the first hours and days after they suffer a cervical spinal cord injury, the study said.

"Nobody really knows the best therapy," study co-author Dr. Vincent J.B. Robinson, a nuclear cardiologist, said in a prepared statement.

"This gives us some direction that if you see a very slow heart rate, if the patient's heart is stopping for three, four or five seconds, you think about putting in a transvenous pacemaker and see how they do and maybe put a permanent pacemaker in sooner rather than later," Robinson said.

The study was published in the July/August issue of Cardiology in Review.

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