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Sunday, November, 08, 2009
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erica
posted 11/01/2009, comment (1)

trembling in the middle of the heart

hi my name is erica flores im a 24 and mother of 2 kids boys and i after i had my last child ive been have this weird feeling in the middle of my chest...then it has gottin worse so i would like to know what it can be...im afraid if i go to a docter i will hear bad news please i would like to know a.s.a.p please anyone can tell me... Read moreChevron
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posted 10/01/2009, comments (0)

Research Papers

Hi! I'm Jessica and I'm working as a heart surgeon student and I'm very interested in some heart article about heart and for the new innovation about heart surgery. Right now we are conducting a research papers about some advanced technology in new heart surgical procedures and equipments.
Allison
posted 06/25/2009, comments (79)

Pop Legend Michael Jackson Dead at 50

The LA Times has reported that pop legend Michael Jackson is dead. He was 50 years old. According to the Times, he was pronounced dead by doctors this afternoon after arriving at the hospital in a deep coma after suffering sudden cardiac arrest.   UPDATE: CNN is reporting allegations of Jackson's possible overuse of... Read moreChevron
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posted 06/15/2009, comments (0)

Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Disease

Cord Blood Stem Cells And Cardiovascular Disease 21st Century adult stem cell medicine - The twenty first century is witnessing a revolution in cellular medicine. Thousands of patients around the world have already benifited from biotechnologies using the stem cells-delivered safely by skilled physicians. Diseases once considered incurable are... Read moreChevron
LinM
posted 02/12/2009, comments (3)

What is Left Bundle Branch Block?

My doctor said I have Left Bundle Branch Block, but didn't explain it very well, and didn't recommend any treatment. What is it and what should I do about it? Is this something that will cause problems later? Does it increase my risk of heart attack?
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