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Circulation Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for Circulation.

Results 1 - 20 of 1,365 in Circulation

  1. Merrimack Valley Hospital set to open wound-care centerRead the original story

    26 min ago | Hgazette.com, Haverhill, MA

    ... or issues behind slow-to-heal wounds. Some arise from an animal bite or an infection. Others may be caused by circulation, vein problems or diabetes. "We want to address the reasons behind (a wound) every bit as much as the wound needs to be ...

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    Related Topix: Health

  2. "Good" cholesterol less protective with diabetesRead the original story

    42 min ago | WFAT-FM Portage

    ... at the University Hospital Zurich and the Medical School of Hannover in Germany reported in the journal Circulation. The team compared the vessel-protecting action of HDL samples from 10 healthy adults with that of 33 patients who had type 2 ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Diabetes, Cholesterol, Niacin (generic), Niaspan, Niacor, Medication

  3. Study: Good cholesterol not as protective in people with Type 2 diabetesRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Drug Store News

    ... a new study suggested that some diabetic men benefit from neither. According to a European study published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, high-density lipoprotein, also known as a oegooda HDL cholesterol, lacks the ...

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    Related Topix: Cholesterol, Medicine, Health, Diabetes

  4. 'Good' Cholesterol Less Protective With Diabetes

    9 hrs ago | The Post Chronicle

    ... at the University Hospital Zurich and the Medical School of Hannover in Germany reported in the journal Circulation. The team compared the vessel-protecting action of HDL samples from 10 healthy adults with that of 33 patients who had type 2 ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Diabetes, Health, Cholesterol, Niacin (generic), Niaspan, Niacor, Medication

  5. Good' cholesterol less protective in diabeticsRead the original story

    10 hrs ago | Women-XtraEdition - Indiatimes

    ... rch is needed to determine if niacin should be recommended for diabetic patients. The study has been reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Cholesterol, Health, Diabetes

  6. Phys Ed: Can Touching Your Toes Test Your Arteries?Read the original story w/Photo

    16 hrs ago | International Herald Tribune

    ... Christmas and peaked on New Year's Day. A subsequent study of death certificates nationwide, published in Circulation in 2004, confirmed the association between the two holidays and heart-attack deaths. It was accompanied by a cheery editorial ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Cardiology, Weather, Los Angeles County, CA, Life, Holidays, Christmas

  7. H1N1 treatment is economic worryRead the original story

    18 hrs ago | People's Daily

    ... But for some cases, the medical fees can rise even higher. If the patient needs to use extracorporeal blood circulation, they must pay 350,000 yuan for a single treatment, a doctor told Beijing Youth Daily yesterday. By far the cheapest option is ...

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    Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Medicine

  8. Nutrition 411: Tomatoes contain heart-healthy seedsRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | New York City's Hometown Newspaper - NY Daily News

    ... Fruitflow does improve blood flow. Clinical trials demonstrated that Fruitflow can help maintain a health blood circulation, reports the Daily Mail. Though we can't rush out and buy a case of Fruitflow at this point, we can bump up tomato ...

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    Related Topix: Life, Nutrition, Food, Medicine, Health

  9. Patent ductus arteriosus: Readily treatable heart abnormalityRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Mayo Clinic

    ... Guidelines (writing committee to develop guidelines on the management of adults with congenital heart disease). Circulation 2008;118:e714. Clyburn RI, et al. Patent ductus arteriosus: Evidence for and against treatment. Journal of Pediatrics. ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine

  10. Help lower your blood sugars yourselfRead the original story w/Photo

    Saturday Dec 5 | Examiner.com

    ... and see him/her regularly Diabetes has been known to but not always: Damage vision, kidney function, lower your circulation levels, disturb your nervous system, give you trouble healing from small cuts or injuries as well as possibly causing strokes ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Diabetes

  11. Regaining the Ability To Walk Following a StrokeRead the original story

    Nov 12, 2009 | Advance For Physical Therapists

    ... muscles to contract, FES may also help increase strength, increase range of motion, and improve local blood circulation. FES can also help lift the foot during the gait phase and limit the effects of foot drop. Before initiating a course of FES, ...

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    Related Topix: University of Delaware, Science / Technology, Robots, Medicine, Health

  12. Death In The Kremlin: The Heart Stops BeatingRead the original story

    Mar 2, 2009 | Time

    ... measures for treatment were taken, directed toward improvement of the disturbed functions of breathing and circulation of the blood . . . At 2 a.m., March 4, the state of health of J. V. Stalin continued to remain serious . . . Breathing . . . 36 ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health

  13. Tapping Nature's Headache RemediesRead the original story w/Photo

    Oct 21, 2008 | Scientific American

    ... especially given the side effects of such drugs. Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) can increase the risk of heart and circulation problems - including heart attack and stroke - and is also tough on the digestive tract. Too much acetaminophen (Tylenol) has ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Massage Therapy, Health, Acupuncture, Advil, Motrin, Nuprin, Ibuprofen (generic), Medication, Tylenol, Tempra, Acetaminophen (generic), Pain

  14. Fertility yoga class: a great last minute Christmas gift ideaRead the original story

    Saturday Dec 12 | Examiner.com

    ... and relax abdominal and reproductive areas Improves overall physical health Increases energy Increases blood circulation which allows vital nutrients to reach your reproductive system In the Triangle area, Hillsborough Yoga and Healing Arts is ...

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    Related Topix: Fitness, Yoga, Fitness, Medicine, Health

  15. A Doctor's Word--Prevent Diabetes with Diet and ExerciseRead the original story

    Yesterday | New America Media

    ... which the body is unable to control blood sugar. It often leads to heart disease, kidney failure, blindness, and circulation and other problems. About nine out of 10 diabetics have what's called type 2 diabetes - their bodies make a sugar-regulating ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Diabetes, Health, Life, Food, Dieting, Insulin (generic), Humulin, Novolin, Medication, Metformin (generic), Glucophage, Nutrition

  16. Bioheart Makes Breakthrough in Critical Limb Ischemia Therapy with...

    Yesterday | Rehab Management

    ... ischemia is pain, often severe enough to be intolerable, in the lower limb due to limited or inefficient blood circulation. -- Diabetic patients, globally, are fifteen times more susceptible to limb amputation as a result of lower limb ischemia than ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Czech Republic, Severomoravsky, Czech Republic, Ostrava, Czech Republic, World News

  17. Mini Vacuum Helps Save Stroke VictimsRead the original story

    Monday | MyFoxAtlanta

    ... control the condition Include exercise in your daily routine Eat a low-salt diet Ask your physician if you have circulation problems that could increase the risk of stroke and If you experience any stroke symptoms, including sudden weakness of the ...

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    Related Topix: Stroke, Medicine, Health

  18. The Impact of Very Small Embryonic-Like Stem Cells in Regenerative...

    Monday | Rehab Management

    ... by acute myocardial infarction. In addition, very small embryonic-like stem cells were shown to increase in the circulation of patients who have suffered an acute myocardial infarction as published in the Journal of the American College of ...

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    Related Topix: Stem Cell Research, Science / Technology, Medicine, Health, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, World News, Poland, Szczecin, Poland

  19. Metastasis Formation Revealed In Detail And Real TimeRead the original story

    Monday | Medical News Today

    ... to form metastases. As Winkler points out, "Each one of the steps can go awry. Cells may not get out of the circulation, may fail to adhere to the outer vessel wall or be unable to induce angiogenesis". In the absence of angiogenesis, even cells ...

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    Related Topix: Cancer, Medicine, Health, Skin Cancer, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer

  20. Brittany Murphy's Death: What Causes Cardiac Arrest in Young Women?Read the original story

    Nov 14, 2009 | Examiner.com

    ... are now wondering what leads to cardiac arrest in such young women. The definition of cardiac arrest : normal circulation of blood to the heart is interrupted when the heart fails to contract effectively. 1. Anorexia and poor health improper ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Life, Nutrition, Food