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Dominican, Watsonville hospital readmission rates for Medicare patients
The Santa Cruz SentinelDominican Hospital is doing slightly better than the national average in treating Medicare patients with a heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia and avoiding a costly return to the emergency room. Watsonville Community Hospital is slightly better...Tags: Government Health Care, Heart Failure, Nursing, Pharmaceuticals, Heart Attack
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South Scranton girl child chair for Saturday's Heart Walk
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Three years ago, South Scranton residents Kristy and Doug Hill had the scare of their lives when doctors discovered their infant daughter, Karley Rose, had a rare heart defect. Now 3 and doing great, Karley will be among the participants at Saturday's...Tags: Heart Surgery, Lackawanna County, American Heart Association, Scranton, Heart Disease
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Lifestyle change may ease heart risk from job stress
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Being under stress at work is tied to a higher risk of heart problems, new research confirms - but putting down the beer bottle and going for a walk may help. Researchers found that job strain - defined as having a lot of...Tags: Healthy Diet, Behavioral Conditions, Heart Attack, Obesity, Stress
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Hacen falta mejores estadÃsticas sobre uso de stents: grupo de cardiólogos
ReutersPor Andrew M. Seaman NUEVA YORK, 16 mayo (Reuters Health) - Las estadÃsticas públicas sobre la evolución de los pacientes tras una intervención cardÃaca común suelen ser imprecisas, según un nuevo estudio. La proporción de pacientes que mueren...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Newspaper and Magazine, Cleveland Clinic
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Hospitals face consolidation, collaboration, University CEO says
The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.Big reductions in funding will lead to further cost-cutting, forcing hospitals to consolidate and collaborate in the future, University Hospital CEO Jim Davis said Thursday. Speaking to the Au �gus �ta Metro Chamber of Com �merce'...Tags: Government Health Care, Heart Surgery, Health Insurance, Air Transportation Industry, Corporate Officers
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Shrimp boil benefits pediatric patients
More than 200 people recently gathered beachside to enjoy great food while helping to raise money for a good cause. The fourth annual, Louisiana-style "Toes in the Sand" Shrimp Boil on the Beach, staged at the Lauderdale Surf Club in Lauderdale-by-the-...Tags: Heart Surgery, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Renal cell carcinoma, Human Interest
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Doctor wants list of heart-shocking devices to circulate in the community
The Akron Beacon JournalA life-saving device can't keep people from dying if no one knows it's there. Automated external defibrillators -- or AEDs -- are available in schools, churches, fitness centers and other places across the community to rescue people experiencing...Tags: Heart Failure, Health Insurance, The Wall Street Journal, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Safety at School
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Call came at last for Oak Park Heights boy: 6-year-old's heart transplant a success
St. Paul Pioneer PressThe news that Cameron Ulrich's long wait was over was announced on his CaringBridge page: "We have a heart!" Cameron, the 6-year-old boy from Oak Park Heights who had been waiting for a heart since mid-October, underwent transplant surgery Wednesday,...Tags: Heart Transplants, Heart Failure, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Stroke
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99-year-old cardiologist to be honored for fellowship program
Republican & Herald, Pottsville, Pa.At 99 years old, Dr. Norman M. Wall is still making a difference in the field of cardiology. The Girardville native who became known for his work in Pottsville recently helped establish a multiyear fellowship for Israeli heart specialists. He will be...Tags: Israel, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Georgetown University, Students
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Anger linked to raised heart attack risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Bottling up emotions is thought to harm both mind and body, but a new study suggests that the opposite extreme may be no better. In a study of thousands of heart attack patients, those who recalled having flown into a rage...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Pharmaceuticals, Heart Attack, Research, Chemical Industry
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Jackson trial: AEG missed the warning signs
Michael Jackson’s doctor showed warning signs that should have led concert promoter AEG to raise serious questions before letting him sign on as the singer’s physician for an anticipated comeback tour, a cardiologist testified Tuesday. ...
Tags: AEG, Michael Jackson, Conrad Murray, Heart Surgery, Health and Medical Professionals
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Bad news can be bad for your health
The terrorist bombings and subsequent manhunt in Boston last month left four innocent people dead and many more injured. But the stress caused by these tragic events could adversely affect the health of a much wider population. The citywide shutdown, the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Heart Failure, Natural Disasters, Manhattan (New York City)
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