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Dr. Alan Steljes Receives Board Certification in Sleep Medicine | PRLog
Dr. Alan Steljes Receives Board Certification in Sleep Medicine. Steljes Healthy Heart Sleep Center offers comprehensive care for the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders - PR11787838
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A Florida contractor selected cardiology and orthopedic procedures for prepayment reviews after many mistakes were made on claims.
Global Medical Ultrasound Equipment Industry | SYS-CON MEDIA
SYS-CON Media, NJ, The world's leading i-technology media company on breaking technology news.
FDA, ICOS and CRSC Explore Cardiac Safety for Cancer Patients
Annual Meeting Fosters Plans to Improve Patient Care
Homoarginine, heart failure, and sudden cardiac death in haemodialysis patients
Eur J Heart Failure (Drechsler et al): Conclusion Low homoarginine is a strong risk factor for SCD and death due to heart failure in haemodialysis patients. Further studies are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms, offering the potential to develop new interventional strategies.
ABIM Announces New Board Leadership and Members
The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) today named new leadership and members of its Board of Directors and subspecialty boards, which encompass the field of internal medicine.
Trilipix With Statin No Better Than Statin Alone? FDA Panel Meets This Week
Abbot's blockbuster cholesterol drug, Trilipix (fenofibrate), which is taken in combination with a statin was found to be no better at reducing heart attack risk than taking the statin alone, in a
Impact of Remote Telemedical Management on Mortality and Hospitalizations in Ambulatory Patients
Circulation: Conclusions— In ambulatory patients with chronic HF, RTM compared with usual care was not associated with a reduction in all-cause mortality.
Medical News: Broader View Urged for Seniors' CV Care - in Cardiovascular, Prevention from MedPage
Geriatrics is the new mainstream in cardiology and demands new, systematic approaches to cardiac care for these complex patients, according to one group of experts.
Loyola's on-site cardiology team dramatically improves care for heart attack patients
The availability of an in-house, around-the-clock interventional cardiology team dramatically decreases the time it takes to restore blood flow to heart attack patients, according to data presented this week. These findings were reported by researchers from Loyola University Health System (LUHS) at
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