_ Atrial Fibrillation Treating AFib with Ablation Reduces Mortality and Stroke By Jane Farrell article Using catheter-based ablation instead of medications alone reduces the risks of death and stroke in patients with the heart arrhythmia … Read More→
_ Parenting Children with Existing Allergies Should Be Screened for an Emerging, Severe Chronic Food Allergy By Sondra Forsyth article Children with known skin, food, and respiratory allergies should be screened for an emerging, chronic food allergy called eosinophilic esophagitis … Read More→
_ Riding in a Car with Women By Jane Farrell blog Along with the aches and pains of a job search, I have also been able to meet some great people. […]
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_ Mental & Emotional Health Is It the Blues or Is It Clinical Depression? By Sondra Forsyth article We all feel down, or blue, or sad, at times. Sadness is a natural human emotion, usually triggered by a … Read More→
_ Heart Health Can Older, Frail Patients Benefit from ΓÇ£PrehabilitationΓÇ¥ Before Heart Surgery? By Sondra Forsyth article High risk, frail heart patients might derive benefits from “prehabilitation,” a strategy designed to enhance the recovery process after heart … Read More→
_ Heart Health Wearable Defibrillators May Be Alternative to Surgically Implanted Devices for Some Children with Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Wearable cardioverter defibrillators ΓÇô vest-like devices that deliver electric shocks to interrupt a dangerous heart rhythm ΓÇô may be a … Read More→
_ Stress Expecting A Stressful Day May Temporarily Lower Cognitive Abilities By Jane Farrell article Focusing on how stressful your day will be may hurt your mindset for the whole day, according to new research. … Read More→
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_ Veterans' Health Veterans to Get Easier Access to Clinical Trials By Jane Farrell article Veterans with cancer who receive treatment from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will now have easier access to clinical … Read More→
_ When It Rains... By Jane Farrell blog You know the rest. It pours. Although all things considered, IΓÇÖm not drowning. I just feel soaked through and annoyed. […]
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