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Cardiology

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Medical Notes: Week of December 16, 2018

>> December 16, 2018

Studies showing neither aspirin, nor omega 3 fish oil supplements help during a heart attack. Then, health issues related to inflammation and grief and finally, people with ADHD being recognized as assets to their employers.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Anxiety and Depression| Biology| Business and Industry| Cardiology| Death and Grief| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Inflammation and Pain| Medical Research| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials

Medical Notes: Week of September 30, 2018

>> September 30, 2018

A vaccine for acne, a "good cholesterol" correlation to heart attacks, solutions for "iPad neck," and finally, designating a driver for, "the morning after."

topics: Addiction| Behavioral Science| Biology| Cardiology| Dermatology| Drunk/Impaired Driving| Inflammation and Pain| Infrastructure and Engineering| News and Headlines| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Vaccination

Medical Notes: Week of September 23, 2018

>> September 23, 2018

Unplanned pregnancy associations to attachment insecurity, the ideal amount of hours you should spend sleep, and what's the safest level of alcohol consumption?

topics: Alcohol Use and Abuse| Biology| Cardiology| Children and Parenting| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health and Public Safety| Sleep

Medical Notes: Week of June 24, 2018

>> June 24, 2018

A look at new proposed hypertension guidelines, youth baseball injuries, and drinking coffee to be have more productive meetings.

topics: Behavioral Science| Cardiology| Culture and the Arts| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Sports and Recreation

Medical Notes: Week of June 3, 2018

>> June 3, 2018

A new link between specific genes and depression, the potential to use a certain protein to treat sundown syndrome in Alzheimer's patients, and new research on an increased risk of death after the death of a spouse.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Cardiology| DNA and Genetics| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials
Heart Attacks in Young Women (2018)

Heart Attacks in Young Women (2018)

>> January 7, 2018

Surveys show young women are often unaware of their risk for a heart attack and are much less likely to go to the emergency room when one occurs.

topics: Cardiology| Gender and Identity| Public Health| Women's Health| Women's Issues

Do Cardiologists Know Nutrition?

>> September 17, 2017

A healthy diet is one of the best weapons against heart disease, yet new studies show cardiologists (as well as other physicians) are woefully deficient in nutritional knowledge

topics: Cardiology| Nutrition and Diet
SCAD: The Under-the-Radar Heart Attack

SCAD: The Under-the-Radar Heart Attack

>> August 28, 2016

Experts discuss heart attacks, known as SCAD, that are caused by arteries splitting open rather than blockages.

topics: Cardiology| Gender and Identity| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Women's Health
Child Heart Arrhythmias

Child Heart Arrhythmias

>> July 31, 2016

Children and adolescents seldom have “heart attacks,” but they sometimes have heart arrhythmias which can look like the same thing, and be just as deadly.

topics: Cardiology| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Fitness and Exercise| Public Health and Public Safety| Vulnerable Populations
Heart Attacks in Young Women (2015)

Heart Attacks in Young Women (2015)

>> August 23, 2015

Young women are at relatively low risk of heart attacks, but when they have one, a much greater proportion die than among men of the same age. Surveys show young women are often unaware of their risk and are much less likely to go to the emergency room when a heart attack occurs. Experts discuss reasons and possible remedies.

topics: Cardiology| Gender and Identity| Public Health| Women's Health| Women's Issues
Heart Failure

Heart Failure

>> January 5, 2015

Heart failure is a major source of death and disability. Experts discuss causes, consequences and new treatments that may greatly lessen its toll.

topics: Cardiology| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials
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