Polymyalgia Rheumatica (Exercise treadmill) (PMR)
Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)
WBAY Green Bay - MONDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) -- An elderly person's ability to walk a quarter-mile is an important predictor of their future health and even how long they will live, new research shows. Of the nearly 3,000 healthy people ages 70 to 79 in this
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Unleashed drummer suffers lung collapse
Science Daily - STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Unleashed drummer Anders Schultz was recovering Friday from a medical emergency that put him in intensive care in a Swedish hospital. The drummer started feeling chest pain Tuesday and by the time he reached an
Source: www.sciencedaily.com
Mitral Valve Prolapse
WTNH.com - TUESDAY, June 6 (HealthDay News) -- Women in cardiac rehabilitation following a heart attack or bypass surgery have an average fitness level of patients with more serious heart conditions, a new study found. The study examined 2,896 patients who were
Source: www.wtnh.com
Health / Hospital And Clinic
Science Daily - Wendy's to cut trans fats (36 minutes ago) -- U.S. fast food chain Wendy's plans to cut trans fatty acids by switching to non-hydrogenated cooking oil for French fries and breaded chicken > full story Caregiving: Ah! A quieter hospital (43
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Heart rate recovery slower in depressed patients
Reuters UK - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cardiac rehabilitation patients who have symptoms of depression take longer to return to their normal heart rate after taking a treadmill stress test, researchers report in the American Heart Journal. Heart rate recovery
Source: today.reuters.co.uk
7 traits of the highly desirable doctor
Science Daily - ROCHESTER, Minn., March 8 (UPI) -- The ideal doctor is confident, empathetic, forthright, humane, personal, respectful and -- mostly important -- thorough, a Minnesota study concludes. Conversely, patients are turned off by doctors who are
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Depression one cause for slow patient recovery after heart attack
Earthtimes - In the month of May, researchers in the American Heart Journal had reported that patients who were afflicted from depression recovered much more slowly than patients who were not depressed, after a heart attack. According to one of the authors of the
Source: www.earthtimes.org

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