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Thinnest Heart Monitor: Detection Made Easy

TagsHeart, Heart disease, Heart monitor, Gadgets, Medical GadgetsIt's a world of gadgets today, from 'simple' cell phones to the unimaginable nanoparticles used to treat diseases toughest to beat. It's now time to welcome the arrival of a newcomer in ... [Published ITechPost - 1 hour ago]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated 4 hours ago - 2 reports

Stressful job might take life

:p>A stressful job can change the way body handles fat, resulting in raised cholesterol levels and even a heart disease, almost fatal for anyone.According to Spanish researchers, stressful situations affect how the body metabolises fat - ultimately ... [Published ProKerala.com - 4 hours ago]
First reported 10 hours ago - Updated 10 hours ago - 1 reports

Atherosclerosis: Air pollution linked to hardening of the arteries

-- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Cardiovascular Week -- ANN ARBOR-Long-term exposure to air pollution may be linked to heart attacks and strokes by speeding up atherosclerosis, or "hardening of the arteries," according to a University of Michigan ... [Published NewsRX - 10 hours ago]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated 20 hours ago - 2 reports

Age Amplifies Damage From Obesity, Study Finds

By 50, arteries stiffen, increasing risk of death from heart disease, researchers say.FRIDAY, May 17 (HealthDay News) -- After age 50, excess body fat hardens the arteries, potentially increasing the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, according ... [Published Health Finder - 20 hours ago]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 8 reports

A New Paper-Thin Device to Monitor Condition of Heart

Engineers from Stanford University have developed such a heart monitor which is thinner than a dollar bill and similar and not wider than a postage stamp. This flexible wearable monitor seems to be like skin which has to be worn on the wrist under an ... [Published TopNews United States - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 6 reports

St Jude Medical receives approval for Ilumien Optis to treat CAD

St. Jude Medical has received CE Mark approval for its Ilumien Optis Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Optimization System.PCI, also known as coronary angioplasty, is a non-surgical procedure designed to provide disease assessment tool for treating ... [Published Medical Devices Business Review - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 2 reports

Advertising Man Li Yuan Dies of Heart Attack at 24 Due to Overworking

Share this with a friendFollow us and never miss a story!China has now beat out Japan for the most people to die of overworking, and one case of a 24-year-old man dying of a heart attack is proof of that.Li Yuan worked at a Chinese advertising company, ... [Published Opposing Views - May 16 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

8 Foods That Detox Your Arteries

Overtime your arteries can begin to accumulate plaque and if you’re not careful, you may not even notice until the damage is done.Heart disease can creep up on your body and so can the risk for heart attack or stroke too. Detoxing your arteries should ... [Published Discovery Health - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 3 reports

Vehicle Emissions Have An Effect On Cholesterol

Emissions from car and truck exhaust have already been proven to have negative and lasting effects on the earth’s atmosphere and our overall environment. This week, academic researchers are suggesting the same emissions could have direct negative effects ... [Published Red Orbit - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 4 reports

Body Fat Hardens Arteries After Middle Age, Imperial College London Study

Staying up-to-date has never been simpler. Sign up for the today! In young people, blood vessels appear to be able to compensate for the effects of obesity. But after middle age, this adaptability is lost, and arteries become progressively stiffer as ... [Published BioSpace - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 4 reports

Arteria Technologies Named 'Cool Vendors in the SAP Eco System, 2013' by Gartner, Inc.

- Vendors selected for the Cool Vendor report are innovative, impactful and intriguing;- Arteria an SAP NetWeaver service partner certified by SAP, provides high-value strategic IT management consulting services.Arteria Technologies, a leading provider ... [Published PRZOOM - Newswire - May 16 2013]
Entities: SAP AG, Artery, Gartner Inc
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Body fat makes arteries stiffer after middle age

According to a new study, having too much body fat makes arteries become stiff after middle age. ... [Published Business Standard India - May 16 2013]
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"Chemists always seek to make things more synthetic, and, with me, the goal is always to make the product biodegradable," Dhar said in the release. "That was the unique combination that led us to come up with these technologies that hold promise for translational tools that could aid in early diagnosis and prevent vulnerable plaque progression."
...Another with potentially interesting ramifications is "Rule No. 1 of life is do what makes you happy" . Great if paid employment and dinner with friends float your boat, not so good if you have a passion for assault and battery
...Angelos Halaris concludes, "It is only through the cohesive interaction of such multidisciplinary teams that we can succeed in unraveling the complex relationships among mental stress, inflammation, immune responses and depression, cardiovascular disease and stroke.” Each of us needs to take a multi-pronged approach to combating stress and protecting ourselves from the life threatening risks of chronic low-grade inflammation caused by interleukin-6."
"In theory, this kind of sensor can be used to measure blood pressure. Once you have it calibrated, you can use the signal of your pulse to calculate your blood pressure" Gregor Schwartz, a post-doctoral fellow and a physicist for the project, said

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Saturday Safety Roundup [Published About.com Pediatrics - 7 hours ago]
In this week's Saturday Safety Roundup, stories of: a 12-month-old in Dallas, Texas who died after she was left in a hot car while her mother went to work as a teacher's aide at an area elementary school.an 11-month-old in Miami, Florida who died ...
Using Price Transparency Data Within the Hospital [Published The Health Care Blog - May 17 2013]
By David Halpert, MD Last week, CMS unilaterally released chargemaster data from 300 hospitals around the country. As David Dranove summed up well in his recent piece , this is an old hat. Yes, there are big variations in hospitals’ chargemasters. ...
News story: Royal Navy joins 41-nation Gulf min... [Published Inside government - Ministry of Defence - May 16 2013]
IMCMEX 2013 is the largest exercise ever staged to deal with the threat of mines in the Gulf region. Six ships and more than 600 sailors from the Royal Navy are taking part in the 2-week test of the response of the world’s nations and navies. RFA ...
Engineers monitor heart health using paper-thin... [Published EarthSky - May 16 2013]
Most of us don’t ponder our pulses outside of the gym. But doctors use the human pulse as a diagnostic tool to monitor heart health. Zhenan Bao, a professor of chemical engineering at Stanford, has developed a heart monitor thinner than a dollar bill ...
Excess Body Fat Hardens Arteries [Published Fight Aging! - May 16 2013]
There are all sorts of good reasons to avoid becoming fat. Excess fat tissue is linked to an increased risk of all the common diseases of aging , and correlates well with a shorter life expectancy and higher lifetime medical expenditures . Fat tissue ...
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IBM Boosts Buyback, Hikes Dividend, and More [Published WSJ.com Video - Digits - Apr 30 2013]
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Follow Your Heart: Anatomy of the Cardiovascula... [Published UC Television - YouTube - Mar 21 2013]
Follow Your Heart: Anatomy of the Cardiovascula... [Published UC Television - YouTube - Mar 14 2013]
Mummies have clogged arteries, researchers say [Published CBS News Online - YouTube - Mar 11 2013]
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Tryton Medical Announces CE Mark and European L... [Published Business Wire - May 16 2013]
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