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Genesys Heart Institute Cardiac Surgeons Performing "mini-maze," Minimally Invasive Procedure To Correct Irregular ...
mayfield township, michigan -- two hours. three tiny holes. two days in the hospital. keith morey, 63, still can't believe that's all it took to give him back his life. the gm retiree and mayfield township resident recently underwent a...
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Northwestern Memorial's Heart Center Pioneers Minimally Invasive ... - Pr Newswire
experts combine traditional surgery procedures for a minimally invasive surgical option to treat atrial fibrillation chicago, feb. 12 /prnewswire-usnewswire/ -- atrial fibrillation, a type of abnormal heartbeat, affects approximately 180,000 ...
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Medication Causes Atrial Fibrillation - Journal Inquirer
dr. peter gott, a syndicated columnist, is a retired physician and the author of the book “dr. gott’s no flour, no sugar diet,” available at most bookstores. write to him in care of united media, at 200 madison ave., fourth floor, new york, ny ...
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St. Jude Medical To Acquire Ep Medsystems - Forbes
st. jude medical, inc. (nyse: stj) and ep medsystems, inc. (nasdaq: epmd) announced today that the boards of directors of both companies have unanimously approved a definitive merger agreement under which st. jude medical will acquire ep medsystems ...
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Eisenhower Smilow Heart Center - Kesq News
eisenhower smilow heart center is a center of excellence providing a full range of advanced cardiac care services. for more than 30 years, eisenhower medical center has built a reputation as one of the premier health care facilities in the country ...
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Gurnee Woman Walks To Recovery - Gurnee Review
less than a year ago, doctors gave brooke lannert of gurnee a 20 percent chance of surviving the severe stroke she suffered at age 32, the result of heart-related complications. tomorrow, the 32-year-old participates in the 3-mile metro chicago start ...
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Updated 9/23: Gurnee Woman Walks To Recovery - Gurnee Review
less than a year ago, doctors gave brooke lannert of gurnee a 20 percent chance of surviving the severe stroke she suffered at age 32, the result of heart-related complications. tomorrow, the 32-year-old participates in the 3-mile metro chicago start ...
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Are You Stressed Out? One Expert Says It's Time To Learn A Lesson From ... - Wis-tv
the condition is called atrial fibrillation. it causes an irregular heartbeat. more than two million americans are affected by this each year, and if left untreated it can be deadly. surgeons can now treat the condition with even more precision ...
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After His Own Heart: Man Receives Experimental Therapy - Times Reporter
a little more than two months ago, kit carmody was in the intensive care unit at massachusetts general hospital after spending a total of about 10 hours on an operating table. now, having made a nearly complete recovery from successful open heart ...
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2007 Safety Alerts For Drugs, Biologics, Medical Devices, And Dietary ... - Center For Food Safety And Applied Nutrition
2007 medical product safety alerts, listed in reverse chronological order (most recent first). for an alphabetical listing, return to the categories on this page. you may also search the entire medwatch site by keyword at the top of this safety ...
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Aclasta* Receives Health Canada Approval As First And Only Once-yearly ... - Cnw Group
- shown to be effective in strengthening bones and protecting against osteoporosis-related fractures, including spine and hip - aclasta(*) reduced spine fractures by 70 percent and hip fractures by 41 percent compared to placebo in study published in ...
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