Scientists say they have found a new genetic basis for why some people develop a dangerously enlarged heart.
... disabled at the time of diagnosis compared with those who had MS but did not have any heart or weight problems," said Marrie. "We also found people who had a mental disorder or any muscle or joint ...
... the unwanted side effects often experienced with other drugs. Because F15845 does not interfere with heart function, as some conventional drugs such as beta blockers do, it could be given as part of ...
Nearly half of patients with heart failure have problems with memory and other aspects of cognitive functioning, reports a new study.
... watching themselves on video. One partner in each couple smoked despite having a heart or lung problem, and in some couples the other partner was a smoker as well.
The joy-stick ratings of partners ...
... death.
However, the link between thigh circumference and heart health
doesn't seem firm ... doctors to know how likely their patients are to
suffer heart problems or a stroke. People most in danger can get ...
... slowly are three times more likely to die of
heart disease than those who walk at a faster pace, a new ... walking speed for an early indication of heart and circulation
problems. What do we know already ...
... -paralyzed counterparts. Sitting passively in a chair makes people susceptible to weight and digestion problems, lower bone density, diabetes -- and last but not least, heart and circulation problems.
... Africa," and praised it for bringing low-priced goods to the poor. The problem is: the poor aren't coming.
At the heart of the problem is a classic cost-benefit analysis by the consumer. For ...
... very negative way. Sadly, obese children are often unfairly stigmatised and they can suffer heart and lung problems, painful joints, diabetes and cancer as they grow up.
"Understanding the genetic ...
... molten liquid. Both appear to be jumbled random collections of atoms. This observation is at the heart of the problem: if the solid state of glass has a molecular structure just like that of the ...
... . Such readmissions clearly indicate higher health care costs, the review concludes.
At the heart of the problem is an ethical dilemma for physicians. When a patient wishes to leave against medical ...
... :22 p.m. and weighed 3 pounds, 1 ounce. She came out crying and pink. . . . She is responding to treatment for heart and lung problems, but she has a long road ahead.
... the student's immediate emotional environment have thus been delegated to schools.
The researchers say that the heart of the problem lies in "the lack of collective consciousness about the need for ...
... risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure and heart and kidney problems.
At Loyola University Medical Center, hospitalists begin caring for Pinzur's high-risk patients before ...