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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, ...

ABC News
Low Heart Disease Risk? Test May Show Otherwise
WebMD - Nov 11, 2008
11, 2008 -- Some people who think they're at low risk for heart disease might be surprised about what a neck ultrasound could tell them about their hearts. ...
Low Risk For Heart Attack? Could An Ultrasound Hold The Answer? Science Daily (press release)
Neck Ultrasound May Help Detect Low Heart Disease Risk InjuryBoard.com
Child Obesity Seen as Warning of Heart Disease New York Times
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Imperial College London
Liver disease tackled with dedicated ?1m unit
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Liver disease death rates are rising in the UK, in contrast to other common diseases such as heart disease and cancer, and the new Robert Hesketh Hepatology ...

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New CT Scans Challenge Routine Angiograms
HealthNews, CA - Nov 30, 2008
CT scans, although more helpful for viewing your insides than a normal X-ray or an ultrasound, carry with them a heavy exposure to radiation that can be ...

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Latest Postmortem on Torcetrapib Leaves Hope for HDL Boosters
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The Pfizer drug, a CETP inhibitor, had a particularly unfortunate side effect ? raising blood pressure in people with heart disease risks. ...
Acusphere Announces Data Demonstrating Imagify(TM) Perfusion ...
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
Imagify was designed to be used with commercially available ultrasound equipment and established imaging techniques. According to the American Heart ...
Acusphere Reveals Positive Analysis Results Of Coronary Artery ... RTT News
Acusphere Announces Data Demonstrating Imagify(TM) Perfusion ... istockAnalyst.com (press release)
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Glaxo's diabetes drug falls short on heart disease
Boston Globe (registration), United States - Nov 12, 2008
MINNEAPOLIS - GlaxoSmithKline PLC's diabetes drug Avandia, linked to heart attacks in a study last year, failed to slow the progression of heart disease ...
UPDATE: Diabetes Drug Avandia Failed To Cut Artery Plaque EasyBourse.com
Glaxo's Avandia fails to slow plaque progression guardian.co.uk
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GE Launches Products, Collaborations, Innovation at AHA Meeting
MarketWatch - Nov 9, 2008
GE Healthcare's broad range of products and services enable healthcare providers to better diagnose and treat cancer, heart disease, neurological diseases, ...GE
How Thermography can save your life
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People with heart disease, or any inflammation in their body often feel a skin tenderness or sensitivity to touch around and in the area of the problem. ...
Dr. Gott: Skipped heartbeats cause concern
Northwest Herald, IL - Nov 29, 2008
Fortunately, most people who experience the sensation do not suffer from cardiac disease or abnormal heart rhythms. If this is not the case and your ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: heart disease + heart + ultrasound  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Get your heart health checked
Daily Comet, LA -
The screenings are particularly important because 50 percent of those who die from heart disease never experience warning signs. But ultrasound screenings ...
Effect of Parental Coronary Artery Disease on Adverse Effects of ...
Cardiosource, DC -
... The study cohort consisted of 1073 black and white participants in the Bogalusa Heart Study, which is a community-based study of cardiovascular disease. ...
Heart attack, cardiac arrest differ in important ways
Akron Beacon Journal, OH -
Measured during an electrocardiogram using ultrasound, a person's ejection fraction measures how effectively your heart is pumping blood. ...
Study aims to understand links between health and ethnicity
Asian Image, UK -
Mrs Kaur took part in the original study eighteen years ago and has a family history of diabetes and heart disease. She welcomes the opportunity to take ...
Some doctors skeptical of mobile health screenings
Austin American-Statesman, TX -
Most people have no symptoms and no problems are uncovered, but a few screenings find stroke, heart disease risk signs. By Mary Ann Roser For about $200, ...
Get your heart health checked
Daily Comet, LA - Aug 1, 2008
Ultrasound screenings are extremely reliable in the early detec-tion of heart disease, Wilkins said. )( A carotid artery ultrasound screen identifies plaque ...
Teen's death renews call for heart scans
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - Jul 31, 2008
By KEN SUGIURA In previous years, Gwinnett Football League officials had considered making a heart ultrasound test mandatory for its youth players. ...
Volcano Reports 40 Percent Increase in Quarterly Revenues; Growth ...
Earthtimes (press release), UK -
... enhance the diagnosis of vascular and structural heart disease and guide optimal therapies. The company's intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) product line ...VOLC
A Practical "ABCDE" Approach to the Metabolic Syndrome
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Cardiovascular risk factors in confirmed prediabetic individuals: does the clock for coronary heart disease start ticking before the onset of clinical ...

New York Times
8-Year-Olds on Statins? A New Plan Quickly Bites Back
New York Times, United States - Jul 7, 2008
By TARA PARKER-POPE What do you think of using cholesterol drugs for children to prevent heart disease later in life? Join the discussion. ...
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… Estrogen Plus Progestin for Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease in Postmenopausal Women -
S Hulley, D Grady, T Bush, C Furberg, D Herrington … - JAMA, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
... for at least 4 years; disease (other than ... or severe class III congestive heart failure;
alcoholism ... possible or otherwise transvaginal ultrasound measurement of ...

Efficacy of Routine Fetal Ultrasound Screening for Congenital Heart Disease in Normal Pregnancy -
E Buskens, DE Grobbee, IME Frohn-Mulder, PA … - Circulation, 1996 - Am Heart Assoc
... Association, Inc. Articles. Efficacy of Routine Fetal Ultrasound Screening
for Congenital Heart Disease in Normal Pregnancy. E. Buskens ...

Congenital Heart Disease in 56,109 Births Incidence and Natural History -
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... The New Obstetric Ultrasound Guidelines: Some Concerns J. Ultrasound Med., December
1 ... JF Smythe Effect of Activity Restriction Owing to Heart Disease on Obesity ...

… E-selectin in Carotid Atherosclerosis and Incident Coronary Heart Disease Cases The Atherosclerosis … -
SJ Hwang, CM Ballantyne, AR Sharrett, LC Smith, CE … - Circulation, 1997 - Am Heart Assoc
... These ultrasound-defined patients and control subjects ... cardiovascular or cerebrovascular
disease at visit 1 ... reported prevalent coronary heart disease at visit 1 ...

Carcinoid heart disease: relationship of circulating vasoactive substances to ultrasound-detectable … -
L Lundin, I Norheim, J Landelius, K Oberg, E … - Circulation, 1988 - Am Heart Assoc
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Ultrasonographically assessed carotid morphology and the risk of coronary heart disease -
JT Salonen, R Salonen - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 1991 - Am Heart Assoc
... study of the association of our high- resolution ultrasound assessment of ... the close
relation between carotid artery wall morphology and coronary heart disease. ...

… Impact of Coronary Vasodilator Dysfunction on Adverse Long-Term Outcome of Coronary Heart Disease -
V Schachinger, MB Britten, AM Zeiher - Circulation, 2000 - Am Heart Assoc
... by intracoronary ultrasound. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1995;26:41?49.[Medline]; Vogel RA,
Corretti MC. Estrogens, progestins, and heart disease: can endothelial ...

… Luminology The Dissociation Between Clinical and Angiographic Findings in Ischemic Heart Disease -
EJ Topol, SE Nissen - Circulation, 1995 - Am Heart Assoc
... artery narrowing in coronary heart disease: comparison of ... patients with coronary
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… as Part of Routine Prenatal Ultrasonographic Screening on Detection of Congenital Heart Disease. -
I Stumpflen, A Stumpflen, M Wimmer, G Bernaschek - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1997 - obgynsurvey.com
... The authors believe early diagnosis of fetal heart disease assists in ... and Gynecologists
(ACOG) recommended that basic ultrasound examination components include ...

Association of Coronary Heart Disease Incidence with Carotid Arterial Wall Thickness and Major Risk … -
LE Chambless, G Heiss, AR Folsom, W Rosamond, M … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1997 - Oxford Univ Press
... individuals is associated prospectively with increased risk of coronary heart disease
(CHD). ... at six sites of the carotid arteries using B-mode ultrasound. ...

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Ultrasound test for heart disease

A pain-free and rapid ultrasound test can detect an increased risk of heart disease in women, even when they have no symptoms. The ten-minute test can be used to identify women who would benefit from changing their lifestyle or by having Hormone Replacement Therapy to prevent cardiovascular disease.

One in four women dies from heart disease - at least 95,000 women over 50 died of it last year - and a woman's risk doubles after she reaches the menopause. The sudden increase in risk is linked to loss of oestrogen, but many women are unaware they are developing problems because the signs are hidden.

Doctors at the HRT Research Unit, Guy's Hospital, London, have found that ultrasound scanning can detect potentially hazardous changes in the lining of the main artery that supplies the brain. If the lining is thicker than normal more than one millimetre - or there are plaques of significant thickening then the woman is at increased risk. Researcher Dr Edward Morris said: 'It is a new method of picking up the first traces of cardiovascular disease early,' he says. 'It is pain-free, quick and gives us pictures inside the artery from which we can measure thickening and the blood flow.'

 
 
 
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