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2010/01/26/HEART PATIENTS WARNED AGAINST DIET DRUG MERIDIA TIME BLOG/
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M Cucherat... - American Journal of Therapeutics, 2011 - Background: The benefit of heart rate (HR) reduction in patients with stable coronary artery disease
is well demonstrated for symptom prevention and relief, and benefits on outcomes are being
actively investigated. We aimed to quantify the reduction in resting HR induced by 5 ...
GR Corey - Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2011 - Abstract Staphylococcus aureus, a unique and potentially lethal organism, can cause bacteremia resulting in metastatic complications. S. aureus has characteristics that distinguish it from other bloodstream pathogens. These include membrane-bound ...
E Romagnoli, E Boldrini... - Internal and emergency ..., 2011 - Springer Discussion Prof. Pietrangelo: The association of celiac disease and cardiomyopathy has been recently reported. One study of 52 patients reports an increased prevalence of celiac disease (5.7%) in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy [1]; in another study De Bem ...
AP Clark, GJ Mc Dougall Jr... - ... of Critical Care ..., 2012 - Abstract Chronic health failure is a leading cause of hospital readmissions and is reaching epidemic proportions in the United States. Explanatory models of illness can provide insight about how people with heart failure perceive their etiology of heart failure. Six themes ...
E Lucchinetti, L Bestmann, J Feng, H Freidank... - ..., 2012 - Background: Two preconditioning stimuli should induce a more consistent overall cell protection. We hypothesized that remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC, second preconditioning stimulus) applied during isoflurane inhalation (first preconditioning ...
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