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Ambulatory cardiac telemetry uses a cellular phone monitor to continuously receive transmissions from a sensor on the patient, interpret them, and send ECG strips, considered to be possibly dangerous arrhythmias, to a central station for review and possible intervention.
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In this study, Sacher and colleagues, from three well-know ablation centers, report their experience with epicardial ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation.
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Ischemic cardiomyopathy remains a frequent cause of heart failure. Management of patients with coronary artery disease with LV dysfunction has traditionally been achieved with coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). More recently, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has shown similar results to CABG in patients with multi-vessel coronary artery disease.
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Using NHANES data from 2000 to 2004, researchers collected and analyzed information on urinary organophosphate pesticide metabolite levels and children with a diagnosis of ADHD, as well as ADHD subtypes. They found that children with higher levels of pesticide residue in their urine were more likely to have a diagnosis of ADHD.
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An association between bone disease due to vitamin D deficiency (i.e., osteomalacia and pain) has long been established. However, despite epidemiologic studies associating painful conditions with season and latitude, research on vitamin D and pain is confusing.
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Researchers and clinicians now recognize Vitamin D as being a nutrient extremely important for human health. It has connections to many different body systems, with support from clinical trials and basic science research.
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Increased intake of chocolate was associated with higher rates of depression on a mood screening instrument in this cross-sectional study. Whether cause and effect or self-treatment, the generally accepted idea that chocolate is comfort food appears in doubt.
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New reports about proton pump inhibitors and the effects of gastric suppression, pioglitazone vs vitamin E for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, metformin and vitamin B12 deficiency, and FDA Actions