Cleveland Clinic, Piedmont Healthcare partner on cardio care

Cleveland Clinic, Piedmont Healthcare partner on cardio care

The Cleveland Clinic has agreed to a cardiovascular care alliance with Atlanta-based Piedmont Healthcare. Clinical policies, treatment protocols and …
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Kingman Regional cardio services among best in Southwest

KINGMAN – When Melanie Reynoso temporarily moved here three years ago to work at the Kingman Regional Medical Center Cardiovascular Center, …
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7 Awe-Inspiring Calisthenics Disciplines That Boost Strength & Vitality

Two years have almost passed since I shared my vision for the future of calisthenics.
During these 2 years, calisthenics have continued to become more and more popular, but most people still hold a limited view about it.
When …
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Could Smoggy Air Raise Your Anxiety Levels?

Air pollution may take a toll not only on physical health, but mental well-being as well, two new studies suggest.
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Ardelyx to Present at the 2015 Leerink Global Healthcare Conference

Ardelyx to Present at the 2015 Leerink Global Healthcare Conference

FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Ardelyx, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARDX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on cardio-renal, …
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Get your heart pumping with this fab cardio workout

NEW research from Uppsala University in Sweden indicates that exercise may halve your risk of heart failure. So if ever there was a time to start …
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Many Transplant Surgeons Suffer Burnout

WEDNESDAY, March 4, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Many transplant surgeons in the United States suffer burnout, a new study reveals.
Researchers at the Henry Ford Transplant Institute in Detroit surveyed 218 male and female transplant surgeons, aged 31 to 79. Almost half said they had a low sense of personal accomplishment, and 40 percent reported higSee Original Article

14 Percent of Toddlers May Be Drinking Coffee

WEDNESDAY, March 4, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Although they may just be learning how to say the word coffee, about one in seven 2-year-olds in Boston drinks the caffeinated beverage, a new study finds.
Researchers analyzed information from 315 mothers and their babies. They discovered that 14 percent of 2-year-olds were given coffee by their parenSee Original Article

News from the JCC in Marblehead: Feb. 6, 2015

News from the JCC in Marblehead: Feb. 6, 2015

Vigorous yoga flow and short cardio bursts help strengthen your heart and lungs while creating long, lean muscles, according to the JCC.
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Mental Illness, Homelessness Linked to Heart Disease in Study

TUESDAY, Feb. 24, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Homeless people with mental illness are at high risk for heart disease, a new study suggests.
Canadian researchers found that they have a 24.5 percent risk of heart attack, fatal or nonfatal stroke, or sudden cardiac death over 30 years.
The risk is about 10 percent for a person of […]
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Territory Manager- Cardio

ABRIVIA RECRUITMENT are looking to recruit a Territory Manager in Cardio for a leading top 10 Pharmaceutical company who have an excellent …
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Mental Health Woes Common Among Homeless Kids, Study Finds

THURSDAY, Feb. 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) — One-quarter of homeless children in the United States require mental health services — far more than kids in the general population, a new study shows.
North Carolina State University researchers examined data on 328 children, aged 2 months to 6 years, at 11 homeless shelters in Wake County, […]<brSee Original Article

Sierra Leone News: Pikin Bizness hands over Cardio-Sonogram

Sierra Leone News: Pikin Bizness hands over Cardio-Sonogram

After more than 10 years of waiting, a cardio- Sonogram machine was yesterday finally handed over by Pikin Bizness to Dr Desmond Olu-Black one of …
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College Students Say ‘Curiosity’ Leads Them to Fake Pot

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Curiosity is the main reason why college students try synthetic marijuana, a new survey finds.
Of more than 330 students in undergraduate and graduate health programs at a public university, 17 percent said they used fake pot at least once in their lifetime, and 3 percent reported recent use, […]<br See Original Article

No Gym? No Problem. Get in Cardio Without Leaving Home

Indoor cardio without a gym Traveling for the holidays can be completely disruptive to your workout routine. You aren't near your gym and there's no …
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E:24/7 Offers Fitness for the Entire Family

The gym started by offering MMA classes and training, but has now expanded to offer other cardio classes as well as cardio and weight machines as …
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The Dojo!

The Dojo!

“It's a different cardio as well as strength training,” said Boone Coiunty Sheriff's Deputy Bill Browning. “Kids and adults come in every week who are …
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Cocaine, Amphetamines May Up Injection Drug Users’ Suicide Risk

FRIDAY, Dec. 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Injectable drug users who also use cocaine and amphetamines have nearly double the suicide attempt rate of other substance users, a new study finds.
“We know that substance use is associated with the risk of suicide attempt and completed suicide,” Didier Jutras-Aswad, a psychiatry professor at the UniSee Original Article

Sierra Leone News : Adonis Abboud ensures new Cardio-Sonogram Machine

The cardio-sonogram machine/ultrasound device is a gift from New York businessman, Michael Landau who deals in diamonds. Few months ago, in …
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Pozen gets another FDA cold shoulder for its cardio drugs

The FDA again rejected Pozen's ($POZN) pair of treatments designed to help patients deal with cardiovascular disease, citing the same third-party …
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Cranford Rehab and Nursing Center hold ribbon cutting for cardio-pulmonary program

Cranford Rehab and Nursing Center hold ribbon cutting for cardio-pulmonary program

Through the new initiative at Cranford Rehab and Nursing Center, called “A Breath of Fresh Care,” patients with Cardio-Pulmonary disease will learn …
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Add cardio-respiratory fitness to the recipe for a longer life

Cardio-respiratory fitness is a marker of the functional status of the cardiovascular, respiratory and skeletal muscular systems. Put simply, it reflects the …
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Better Diet, Exercise Can Prevent Diabetes in Both Sexes, Study Finds

Improved diet and some exercise will help your health??? Is it possible some people haven’t got the message yet?

Better Diet, Exercise Can Prevent Diabetes in Both Sexes, Study Finds

TUESDAY, Dec. 2, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Lifestyle changes and medicines are equally effective in preventing men and women with prediabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes, a new analysis finds.
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Fitness Center Shuffle Leaves More Room For Equipment

By Tammy Gray Changes at Holbrook's city-run fitness center will result in more room for cardio equipment and a separate location for dance-based …
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Things You Might be Doing Wrong Before Exercising

Things You Might be Doing Wrong Before Exercising

Doing cardio is better than stretching for warming up because it improves muscle flexibility, improves blood circulation throughout the body and …
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Cardio Tennis

Cardio Tennis is a high energy fitness activity that combines the best features of the sport of tennis with cardiovascular exercise. clock 10:30–11:30.
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Cardio Roundup: Aortic Dissection, Aortic Stenosis

Do you have any idea just how hard your heart works?  It’s the hardest working muscle and organ in the human body, our own personal version of the little engine that could.  Aortic Dissection might not be for everyone….but if you’re not familiar with Aortic Stenosis, its something you should read up on because it very common.
Cardio Roundup: Aortic Dissection, Aortic StenosisCardiovascular. Cardio Roundup: Aortic Dissection, Aortic Stenosis. Published: Nov 4, 2014. By Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today.
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The New Combat Bundle: How It All Got StartedWell, the day has finally arrived.
For months and months I’ve been talking about a project that dwarfs anything I’ve ever done.
Today, I showcase it to you, my subscriber.
The project is called the Combat Bundle.
It’s a …
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Calm, Positive Family Meals May Help Keep Kids Slim

Calm, Positive Family Meals May Help Keep Kids Slim

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Oct. 13, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Positive, calm and friendly family meals might help a child avoid becoming overweight or obese, a new study suggests.
Children seem to be less likely to add on extra pounds if their family meals feature pleasant conversation, positive encouragement and no disorder causSee Original Article

Trendwatch: cardio figure skating for fun and fitness

If watching Olympians land their triple axels isn't enough to remind us, cardio-based figure skating fitness classes point to the activity's fitness benefits.
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