Cardiac Treatment

Cardiac Treatment - most related articles:

- Heart attack survival lower during nights and weekends - 3.6
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- Depression and anxiety can double heart disease risk - 3.3
- Chest compression approach better after cardiac arrest - 3.2
- Unified effort needed to save lives by increasing use of CPR - 3.1
- New CRT therapy prevents heart failure - 3.1
- Lower heart effects from Herceptin breast cancer treatment with chemotherapy - 3.1
- Financial reimbursement increases cardiac stress tests in patients - 3
- Walking reduces risks in heart patients - 3
- Cooling may benefit children after cardiac arrest - 2.9

Cardiac Treatment articles

Chest compression approach better after cardiac arrest
Chest compressions before defibrillation in patients with sudden cardiac arrest is equally successful as immediate treatment with an electrical defibrillator, according to a new study by the University of Michigan Health System.

New iPS therapy pioneered for heart attacks
Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells can be used to treat heart disease, revealed by researchers at Mayo Clinic, USA. iPS cells are stem cells converted from adult cells.

Lower heart effects from Herceptin breast cancer treatment with chemotherapy
A new pilot study by investigators at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) found that breast cancer patients can be treated safely with a "dose-dense" regimen of standard chemotherapy agents and the antibody trastuzumab (Herceptin), a drug that has previously been shown to cause cardiac toxicity.

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