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Nursing Standard, 2007
Cardiac arrhythmias are common but specialist services in the U.K. are patchy. The British Heart Foundation has stepped into the breach by funding nurses to provide a service.
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Cardiac arrhythmias are common but specialist services in the U.K. are patchy. The British Heart Foundation has stepped into the breach by funding nurses to provide a service.
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IEEE Pulse, 2019
A person who has had a myocardial infarction often gets excellent emergency treatment at a hospital, and is able to go home or even return to work in a matter of days. Despite this quick recovery, all is not perfect, because the infarction stops blood and oxygen flow, which can quickly kill heart tissue.
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A person who has had a myocardial infarction often gets excellent emergency treatment at a hospital, and is able to go home or even return to work in a matter of days. Despite this quick recovery, all is not perfect, because the infarction stops blood and oxygen flow, which can quickly kill heart tissue.
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The Lancet, 2005
Although heart failure is common, disabling, and deadly, there are now many effective treatments, at least for patients with low left-ventricular ejection fraction. For all, angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors and beta blockers are the essential disease-modifying treatments, improving symptoms, reducing hospital admissions, and increasing survival.
John J V, McMurray, Marc A, Pfeffer
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Although heart failure is common, disabling, and deadly, there are now many effective treatments, at least for patients with low left-ventricular ejection fraction. For all, angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors and beta blockers are the essential disease-modifying treatments, improving symptoms, reducing hospital admissions, and increasing survival.
John J V, McMurray, Marc A, Pfeffer
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Religion and the Arts, 2008
AbstractMany religious traditions ascribe to the term "heart" a meaning that goes beyond the physical and the emotional levels. In Hinduism, the discovery of the spiritual heart is generally seen as a precursor to higher experiences that transcend the mind and the senses, and culminate in the vision of God.
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AbstractMany religious traditions ascribe to the term "heart" a meaning that goes beyond the physical and the emotional levels. In Hinduism, the discovery of the spiritual heart is generally seen as a precursor to higher experiences that transcend the mind and the senses, and culminate in the vision of God.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2011
Keith A, Thompson, Robert J, Siegel
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Keith A, Thompson, Robert J, Siegel
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