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Heart Failure in Women: Key Differences and Clinical Tips
Medscape· 5 days agoCurrently, there are 6.7 million Americans with heart failure, and approximately 45% of them are...
Fatal bacterial infections surging in Japan with unknown cause, reports says
Fox News via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoJapan is reporting a spike in potentially fatal bacterial infections. Cases of streptococcal toxic...
What is STSS? "Flesh-eating" bacteria's disease cases surge in Japan
Newsweek· 1 day agoCases of a highly fatal bacterial infection have hit record highs in Japan, and experts don't know...
Delays After Tests for Suspected Heart Failure 'a Scandal'
Medscape· 2 days agoFew people with suspected heart failure and elevated N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic...
Stress, depression linked to heart disease in women: Study
The Hill· 6 days agoA recent study from the American College of Cardiology found that stress and depression in young and...
Daughter of the legendary James Brown battles heart failure
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 7 days agoDeanna Brown-Thomas was at her desk at the James Brown Family Foundation in Augusta, Georgia, when her chest began tightening. The daughter of the legendary Godfather of Soul called Velice Cummings ...
Emphysema vs. COPD: Similarities and Differences
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 6 days agoStage 3: In this stage, you could experience more symptoms like muscle weakness (especially in the lower half of your body), frequent flu and colds, and...
What Black Americans can learn from ‘American Idol’ star Mandisa’s obesity-related death
TheGrio via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRecommended Stories Why it’s more than just “losing weight” Throughout...American Medical...
Seven EMS Practices Boost Cardiac Arrest Survival Rates
Medscape· 7 days agoA study showed that seven practices by emergency medical services were linked to higher rates of...
Full body scans miss the mark when it comes to improving U.S. disease prevention
NPR· 15 hours agoWith all the benefits of preventive screening, one might argue, why not...American College of Preventive Medicine, full body screenings in those without symptoms may lead ...