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Topic: Cardiovascular Medicine

  
Ivan Glickman
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Don’t Like Your View? Move Upstream

Yesterday I started my review of Abiomed and its unique strategic shift to focus on heart recovery. Despite being the first company with a patented and reimbursed artificial heart, Abiomed altered its focus five years ago. After ...READ»

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Implanted Heart Attack Detector Saves Lives, Wirelessly

Even if someone has a heart attack, it routinely takes three hours before the symptoms become manifest. And that's precisely the problem--Every hour that ER treatment is delayed raises the chance of death by a percentage point, so ...READ»

Lipitor the Cholesterol Buster

Touted as a new cholesterol buster, Lipitor was said to have very few side effects. READ»

Jose Poulose

Dr Jose Poulose MINEOLA CARDIOLIGIST The physician also looks for enlarged (distended) veins in the neck and for swelling (edema) in the legs (particularly the ankles and feet) and/or the abdomen; checks the blood pressure in both arms (rare conditions produce different blood pressures in each arm); and may also look at the back of the eyes with an ophthalmoscope, to examine the small blood vessels there for signs of damage (e.g., from chronic high blood pressure). Obtaining a medical history requires the doctor or nurse to ask the patient for information. The doctor usually asks if there is a history of heart problems (such as heart attack) or chest pains (which might suggest coronary artery disease); if the patient has suddenly developed a sensation of shortness of breath and chest pains (which can suggest that a blood clot has broken off from a blood vessel in the legs and traveled to the lungs); if the patient is losing weight or feels hot all the time (symptoms of an overactive thyroid gland); and if the patient regularly consume alcohol. READ»

Ivan Glickman
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The 3 "Must Have" Gifts to Give & Receive this Holiday Season Guaranteed to Reduce Your Stress

#1 Give Kids the Gift of Certainty. According to the the annual American Psychological Association (APA) Study, Stress in America (released 11/3/09) parents and kids had a very different perspectives on how our kids are experiencing ...READ»

High Blood Pressure in Egyptian Mummies

challenging longstanding assumptions that cardiovascular disease is mainly a malady of modern societiesREAD»

Mani Sivasubramanian: Spamming for Good

Our distinctive typing patterns could prove the key to digital security.READ»

Dr. Albith Colon Negron - Taking care of your medical problems

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Biotechs Look Overseas to Launch a Stem-Cell Revolution

According to one small biotech, the best way to launch a stem-cell revolution is to do it overseas.READ»

Blood Pressure and Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction

Pills are not the only answer to loss of libido, often just taking more time over foreplay or taking a completely different approach to arousing your partner.READ»

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Is Your Boss Killing You?

New research suggests that employees who see their bosses as unfair may be at significantly greater risk for heart disease. Here's how to fight back.READ»

Ivan Glickman
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Changing Course Can Lead To New Direction – Abiomed Focuses On Heart Recovery

To assist or replace? That was the question that Mike Minogue focused on during his first few weeks as the new chief executive officer of Abiomed (NASDAQ: ABMD), a technology company that created the first artificial heart. A student ...READ»

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Broadcast Your Heart Rate on Twitter? You Could, With This iPhone App From Corventis

When you think of body computing--monitoring physical health using technology--it generally conjures images of middle-aged or elderly folks in sterile settings. But the future of body computing is in the teen market, especially if ...READ»

Reinhard Schmidt Epmd

Reinhard Schmidt Ep Med Systems About St. Jude Medical St. Jude Medical is dedicated to making life better for cardiac, neurological and chronic pain patients worldwide through excellence in medical device technology and ...READ»

And the Oscar Goes to...

Is it possible to brand a disease? That's what the American Heart Association seemed to be doing when it launched the Boomer Coalition, a "movement" created to raise the awareness of CVD, in an ad early in the Academy Awards marathon ...READ»

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The Doctor of the Future

Cost, access, quality -- the prognosis for American health care may look grim, but innovation is the cure. The medicine of tomorrow is being born today.READ»

Taking the Day

In the past, we've taken a look at sick-day excuses. Recent research in the UK indicates that business people have no excuse not to take sick days if they need to. University College London scientists found that workers who drag ...READ»

McDonald's Death: Eating Away at the Brand?

Just when we were almost convinced that Adult Happy Meals would be latest serum in the health revolution (see Fast Company staffer Lucas Conley's McMartyr blog), McDonald's 60-year old chairman and CEO dies of a sudden heart attack ...READ»

Change or Die

All leadership comes down to this: changing people's behavior. Why is that so damn hard? Science offers some surprising new answers -- and ways to do better.READ»

Killer Offices?

Bosses can be bad for your health, but is your office a potential killer, too? Researchers in Europe recently found a link between workplace noise and heart attacks, identifying a threshold of some 60 decibels -- about the volume of ...READ»

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Saga Health Screening

The popularity of Saga's healthcare products has shown us how important good health is for today's over 50s. We are therefore delighted to introduce Saga Health Screening, a service that makes private CT scanning more accessible ...READ»

The Three Keys to Change

In this excerpt from the introduction to his new book, Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life, Alan Deutschman discusses the framework to successfully change yourself.READ»

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Health Screening Tests That Everyone Needs

For the following diseases, the United States Preventive Services Task Force states that there are effective screening tests and that people should get them. Cervical cancer: The task force strongly recommends screening for ...READ»

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Will Wyeth Revolutionize Research at Pfizer?

Last fall, when we visited Wyeth Biotech's campus in Andover, MA, we were blown away by the management's off-the-beaten-path approach to drug development and innovation. Now the storyline has hit an unexpected twist: Officials at ...READ»

Are You at Risk for Sleep Apnea?

Take Dr Bixby's test to see if you are at risk for sleep apnea. READ»