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Skier Bill Johnson's health in decline - The Seattle Times
Skier Bill Johnson's health in decline - The Seattle Times
![]() The Seattle Times | Skier Bill Johnson's health in decline The Seattle Times A series of strokes have all but immobilized the skier Bill Johnson, who once lived life on the edge. No comments have been posted to this article. The daredevil downhill skier in him still craves going fast even if his body no longer permits it. Former US Olympic skier's spirit shines through |
Skier Bill Johnson's health in decline - The Seattle Times
New DRAGON Score Predicts Ischemic Stroke Outcome - Medscape
New DRAGON Score Predicts Ischemic Stroke Outcome - Medscape
![]() HealthJockey.com | New DRAGON Score Predicts Ischemic Stroke Outcome Medscape February 8, 2012 — A new functional outcome prediction score is helping physicians determine on admission whether or not a patient with acute ischemic stroke will benefit from intravenous thrombolysis. Quickly predicting patient outcome means that we ... DRAGON Scores Stroke Patients' Response To Clot-Busters New scoring method to evaluate stroke outcomes revealed New Scoring Method May Help Predict Stroke Outcome |
New DRAGON Score Predicts Ischemic Stroke Outcome - Medscape
Indigenous stroke patients lose out - HealthCanal.com
Indigenous stroke patients lose out - HealthCanal.com
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Indigenous stroke patients lose out HealthCanal.com New research shows Indigenous Australians are at greater risk of death or disability from stroke than non-Indigenous Australians because they receive a lower standard of care in hospital. Monique Kilkenny and Associate Professor Dominique Cadilhac of ... Post-stroke care less likely for Aborigines - study |
Indigenous stroke patients lose out - HealthCanal.com
Pradaxa Worth It in Cases of Prior Stroke - MedPage Today
Pradaxa Worth It in Cases of Prior Stroke - MedPage Today
Pradaxa Worth It in Cases of Prior Stroke MedPage Today A cost-effectiveness analysis found that dabigatran was more effective than warfarin for prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation and a history of prior stroke or transient ischemic attack. Note that the biggest advantage to dabigatran ... |
Pradaxa Worth It in Cases of Prior Stroke - MedPage Today
Modified Study, Same Bloody Results - DailyFinance
Modified Study, Same Bloody Results - DailyFinance
Modified Study, Same Bloody Results DailyFinance The modified trial, dubbed TRA-2P, passed its primary endpoint of reducing a combination of cardiovascular death, heart attack, stroke, or urgent coronary revascularization. But the bleeding issue is still there, albeit at a lower level in patients ... Merck experimental anti-clotting drug again linked to internal bleeding ... TRA-2P: Vorapaxar met primary CV endpoint, increased bleeding risk Merck anti-clot compound again shows bleeding risk |
Modified Study, Same Bloody Results - DailyFinance
Too much sodium leads to heart disease and stroke - Lodi News-Sentinel
Too much sodium leads to heart disease and stroke - Lodi News-Sentinel
![]() CBC.ca | Too much sodium leads to heart disease and stroke Lodi News-Sentinel Excess sodium can increase blood pressure which increases the risk of both heart disease and stroke. Uncontrolled high blood pressure is also a leading risk factor for chronic kidney disease that, uncontrolled, will lead to kidney failure. New killers: Salt and Sugar Americans have too much sodium in their diets CDC: 90 Percent of Americans Consume Too Much Sodium |
Too much sodium leads to heart disease and stroke - Lodi News-Sentinel
Bayer expects China approval for stroke drug Xarelto - Reuters
Bayer expects China approval for stroke drug Xarelto - Reuters
Bayer expects China approval for stroke drug Xarelto Reuters By Tan Ee Lyn | SINGAPORE Feb 9 (Reuters) - Germany's largest drugmaker, Bayer AG, expects to obtain approval within two years from China to expand the uses for its anti-clotting drug Xarelto to include stroke prevention. Xarelto is one of three new ... |
Bayer expects China approval for stroke drug Xarelto - Reuters
Senator Mark Kirk progresses slowly from stroke - Reuters
Senator Mark Kirk progresses slowly from stroke - Reuters
![]() Chicago Tribune | Senator Mark Kirk progresses slowly from stroke Reuters CHICAGO (Reuters) - Surgeons reattached a portion of Senator Mark Kirk's skull that had been removed to avert further brain damage from a stroke the 52-year-old Illinois Republican suffered more than two weeks ago, his doctor said on Tuesday. Surgeon: Kirk reaches milestone in stroke recovery |
Senator Mark Kirk progresses slowly from stroke - Reuters
Clot-Busters Safely Treated Wake-Up Stroke Patients - Family Practice News Digital Network
Clot-Busters Safely Treated Wake-Up Stroke Patients - Family Practice News Digital Network
![]() Family Practice News Digital Network | Clot-Busters Safely Treated Wake-Up Stroke Patients Family Practice News Digital Network NEW ORLEANS – A review of a stroke registry shows that it may be safe to give clot-busting therapy to "wake-up" stroke patients who have the same clinical and imaging features as those of patients who are traditionally considered eligible for the ... |
Clot-Busters Safely Treated Wake-Up Stroke Patients - Family Practice News Digital Network
Stroke of pen undermined law - Jackson Clarion Ledger
Stroke of pen undermined law - Jackson Clarion Ledger
Stroke of pen undermined law Jackson Clarion Ledger Frightened, to think that in only a few years the men who murdered my daughter could be released by the stroke of some governor's pen. That horrifies me! I pray earnestly for the eternal salvation of Leslie's murderers. I also pray that our laws will ... |
Stroke of pen undermined law - Jackson Clarion Ledger





