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Cardiovascular - GeneralDaily Treatment ReportCognitive Therapy-CBT-PsychotherapyDevice TherapyLong-term Clinical Outcomes of Drug-Eluting Stents Vs Bare-Metal Stents in Chinese Patients. (Clin Cardiol. 2010) Drug Side-Effects and InteractionsWarfarin Patients Often Unaware of Risks from Herbs, Supplement Use Antibiotic Plus Common Cardiovascular Drugs Can Be Dangerous Taken Together New Details on Potential Adverse Coumarin-Clopidogrel Interaction DrugsExerciseGeneral InformationChest Compressions Alone Best With CPR “If you haven't been well-trained in CPR and you see someone having what appears to be a heart attack, just doing chest compressions to help keep the blood flowing can be as effective as CPR that includes mouth-to-mouth breathing, new research claims.” New Insights Into Who's At Risk With Angioplasty “The study results, published April 1 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, can be used in several ways, Rao said. "It can be a benchmark to measure a center against other facilities," he said. "If one center's results differ markedly, you can go back and see why that is so. You want to make sure that all the factors are accounted for so that you have a level playing field." The risk-factor assessment will be most important for someone who is advised to undergo angioplasty and is then asked to sign a consent agreement, Rao said. "This allows us to say, 'your risk is X percent,' " he said. "That allows for truly informed consent. It allows us to put an actual number on it."” Dronedarone and Amiodarone—The Safety versus Efficacy Debate (Nat Rev Cardiol. 2010) Combined oral anticoagulants and antiplatelets: benefits and risks. (Intern Emerg Med. 2010) GuidelinesCardiologists Issue Guidelines for Stent Use Immunotherapy
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