Monday, 27 August 2012

heart attack


  • Fox News - Though Armstrong was said to be "doing great" after his bypass, coronary bypass surgery doesn't cure the underlying heart problem that typically leads to the blockages in the first place — and that is coronary artery disease, the Mayo Clinic states.
  • CBC.ca - A new study from McMaster University is shedding light on what its authors call "the causes of the causes" of heart disease around the globe. The risk factors or causes of heart disease have been well documented — things like smoking, being overweight ...
  • AARP News (blog) - While depression is common among heart attack survivors, their spouses can also be hit hard. A new study finds that spouses of heart attack victims are at greater risk of depression, anxiety or suicide, and men are are more likely to become depressed ...
  • ABC News (blog) - A new French study demonstrated that in patients who are hospitalized for severe heart attacks – technically known as ST-elevation myocardial infarctions – the chances of dying within 30 days dropped from 13.7 percent in 1995 to 4.4 percent in 2010, ...
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