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River Phoenix's Mom Remembers Late Son on His Birthday: 'He Is Very Much Alive in Me'
- Wednesday would have been the 'Stand by Me' star's 53rd birthday
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Memphis graduate advocates for youth heart health, learning to use AEDs
After suffering from cardiac arrest in December, 18-year-old Alex Bowerson has become an advocate for teens to learn how to use AEDs and get their hearts checked.
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Abbott (ABT) Gets FDA Approval for AVEIR DR Leadless Pacemaker
Abbott (ABT) receives FDA approval for the AVEIR DR leadless pacemaker system, featuring the proprietary i2i technology.
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How Quickly Do I Lose My Run Fitness?
Certain adaptations, like blood volume increases, are fleeting, changing constantly throughout your training. Other adaptations affecting heart rate, such as the enlargement of your heart chambers, are structural changes that take longer to develop and also decline at a slower rate.
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A heart was flown from Alaska to Boston, breaking a transplant record. Here's how it was done.
A heart traveled 2,506 miles, breaking the record for the furthest distance a human heart has ever traveled for a transplant.
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I got diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation — how I'm learning to be a cyclist with a wonky heart
One cyclist's story of getting diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation and how he's learning to live with his condition without having to give up cycling.
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Can AI be evil? ’Mrs. Davis’ creator Damon Lindelof weighs in ahead of Peacock sci-fi series
It’s just a harmless computer, right? It just does whatever people program it to do…right? In these bleeding-edge tech days when OpenAI’s ChatGPT can follow intricate chat prompts with incredibly human-like persuasiveness, the perennial sci-fi question of whether there’s a moral ghost in the artificial intelligence machine seems as topical as ever. As luck would have it, Peacock's upcoming sci-fi series, Mrs. Davis, is set to explore exactly that, albeit in the fun, offbeat way that only Emmy-wi
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What to know about new research on coffee and heart risks
Coffee lovers — and their doctors — have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research published Wednesday finds that drinking caffeinated coffee did not significantly affect one kind of heart hiccup that can feel like a skipped beat. Coffee is one of the most common beverages in the world.
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What Are Inotropes?
Inotropes are a group of medications used to improve the heart's ability to pump blood throughout the body. The medications cause the heart to squeeze tighter to send more oxygenated blood to the body's organs and tissues. This article will discuss the different kinds of inotropes and their side effects.
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Data Shows Abbott's TriClip System Superior To Other Medical Therapy In Heart Valve Disorder
Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT) announced late-breaking data for the TriClip transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system, a minimally invasive device designed specifically for tricuspid heart valve repair. The TRILUMINATE Pivotal study evaluates the superiority of TriClip compared to medical therapy in treating patients with severe, symptomatic tricuspid regurgitation (TR) at intermediate or greater risk for open-heart surgery. Tricuspid regurgitation is a disorder where this valve does not
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Jansen Panettiere died of an 'enlarged heart': Here's what that means
Jansen Panettiere was 28.
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