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New procedure cuts 2nd heart attack risk
3 hours ago ago from Times of the Internet - The Web's Number One News Source - Times News
absolutely-fabulous absolutely-scrumptious business cooking-recipes crime entertainment gossip health internet lifestyle movies nation news online-games people personal-development politics press-releases products science sports technology this-and-that travel weather world top stories New procedure cuts 2nd heart attack risk FRANKFURT, Germany, Dec. 10 (UPI) -- Swiss and German cardiologists say they've ...
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19 hours ago ago from Why's Words
Every year 20,000 people have a heart bypass because they have blocked arteries. Traditionally, the surgery involves sawing through the breastbone. FARAMARZ ZARE, 45, a computer engineer from Welling, Kent, was one of the first to undergo a new, much less invasive procedure. Here he talks to CAROL DAVIS THE PATIENT He says Last spring, I started to get cramping pains all over my chest. I'd only get them every week or so, but they ...
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6 hours ago ago from StemCell Therapy MD
Cells from heart attack survivors' own bone marrow reduced the risk of death or another heart attack when they were infused into the affected artery after successful stent placement, according to research reported in the American Heart Association journal Circulation: Heart Failure. (2009-12-09)
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