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Pot Belly Boosts Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: Study
WEDNESDAY, May 9 (HealthDay News) -- A "spare tire" around the midsection raises the odds of sudden cardiac death in obese people, a new study finds.
Pot Belly Boosts Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
Carrying weight in your midsection adds to obesity's dangers
Cardiac rehab: Healing the heart at home alternative to hospital-based program
TORONTO - Mark Lemieux is running on the treadmill, the slap of each sneaker-clad foot marking one more step in his quest to bump up his cardiovascular fitness and keep it there.
Popular Antibiotic May Be Responsible For Sudden Cardiac Death
Lawrence LeBlond for RedOrbit.com Azithromycin, a common antibiotic used for treatment of bronchitis, pneumonia, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), appears to also boost the risk of sudden cardiac death when compared with no antibiotic treatment, according to a US study on Wednesday. Azithromycin has been available worldwide since the 1980s, but the new study, published in the New England ...
FDA Advisers Recommend New Diet Drug
Food and Drug Administration advisers voted on Thursday to recommend a new prescription weight-loss pill, despite concerns over cardiac risks, AP reports.
Medicare’s new approach to familiar diseases
Some see coverage of intensive cardiac rehab and weight-loss counseling as growing acknowledgment that traditional medicine has limits in tackling heart disease and obesity.
EPMC Specialty Clinic: A team taking cardiac care to heart
The community and the surrounding areas are fortunate to have the quality of care provided by not only by local physicians, but also through a wide spectrum of multi-disciplinary physicians who work with our local providers as team to provide our patients with excellent health care.
Pot belly risk: 'Spare tire' raises odds of heart arrest
A "spare tire" around the midsection raises the odds of sudden cardiac death in obese people, a new study finds.
Preventive Cardiologist and “South Beach Diet” Author Joins Baptist Health Medical Group
Arthur Agatston, M.D., preventive cardiologist and author of The South Beach Diet book series, has joined Baptist Health Medical Group as medical director of wellness and prevention for Baptist Health South Florida, announced Brian E.
Investment literally saved lives
When it comes to recovery rates for people who go into full cardiac arrest, all communities are not created equal.
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