August 27th, 2007
Obesity rates in the US continue to go up, up, up! And we all know what that means. So will all the medical conditions and diseases that accompany obesity. High blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes to name a few.
So, what states topped the list? By the way, this is not […]
By Kendra James, RN -- 3 comments
April 21st, 2007
The future of heart surgery may involve this little caterpillar-like robot called HeartLander. It inches along on the surface of your heart and is capable of performing:
ablation for atrial fibrillation
lead placement for biventricular pacing
delivery of myocardial regenerative treatments
Watch the videos and learn more at Guardian Unlimited. Is it just me or does it look really […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 1 comment
April 16th, 2007
Over the weekend, singer Don Ho died of heart failure. He was 76.
Publicist Donna Jung said the singer died Saturday morning of heart failure. He had suffered with heart problems for the past several years and had a pacemaker installed last fall. In 2005, he underwent an experimental stem cell procedure on his ailing heart […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 0 comments
April 11th, 2007
Need an organ transplant? All it takes is money and the willingness to take risks. Buying an organ, however, doesn’t guarantee a long, healthy life. I’d be afraid of any infectious diseases that may come from purchased organs but sometimes you have to choose the lesser of two evils. Here’s how much a heart would […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 0 comments
March 17th, 2007
Welcome to Saturday! Seems like it would be an appropriate time to let you know that if you can control yourself, don’t have a heart attack this weekend. Come to think of it, if you can control yourself that well, don’t have a heart attack at all. ;)
A study of New Jersey hospitals between 1987 […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 0 comments
December 11th, 2006
If discontinuing anti-clotting medication after receiving a coated stent is a bad idea, wouldn’t it be better to get a stent that dissolves after a certain period of time? Some good reasons to get an absorbable stent:
You’d avoid having a foreign body inside your heart
The absorbable stent is more flexible and conforms to […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 0 comments
December 5th, 2006
Uncle Sam wants you to take care of your heart.
Start by reading A Hearty Life!
Image created using hetemeel.com via Mary at That Damn PC!
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By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 1 comment
October 22nd, 2006
Everywhere I turn on the Web, I see advertisements for Goji juice and now I see another berry juice that promises to help prevent atherosclerosis - sea-buckthorn berries. Indian researchers have developed a technique to produce sea-buckthorn juice that is high in anti-oxidants, flavonoids, and vitamin C.
British Heart Foundation nutritionist Sara Stanner:
The pulp oil also […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 4 comments
October 19th, 2006
Our second letter in the Dear Doctor series comes from Aaron Brazell, tech manager extraordinaire who hasn’t got a minute to spare.
Dear Doctor,
Why do you make me wait to see you? Don’t you know my time is as valuable as yours?
Aaron
/me gets out the time calculator ;)
Have you got a Dear Doctor letter to share? […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 6 comments
October 18th, 2006
You’d think it would be a bad idea to transplant a heart from a donor infected with hepatitis C. But apparently, it’s considered acceptable if the heart transplant recipient is older or already infected with the hepatitis C virus.
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that regardless of […]
By Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD -- 0 comments
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