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World Record-Breaking CPR and AED Training Event at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree
Date: May 25 2010  |  Feed Source: PRWeb

The Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) announced plans to shatter the world record for mass CPR and AED training at the Boy Scouts of America\'s 2010 National Scout Jamboree. This historic event will take place on July 29, 2010 at Fort A.P. Hill (VA). Over 20,000 scouts and scout leaders are expected participate.

Arizona Surgeon Performs Hip Replacement Surgery with Fast Recovery, Less Pain
Date: May 24 2010  |  Feed Source: PRWeb

Dr. Jimmy Chow Only Surgeon in Arizona to Perform SuperPATH® Tissue-Preserving Hip Replacement Surgery

Reportlinker Adds Global Acute Coronary Syndrome industry
Date: May 24 2010  |  Feed Source: PR Newswire

NEW YORK, May 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Mass General Z-Fish Assay Aims to Match Cardiac Risk Patients with Drug Benefit
Date: May 23 2010  |  Feed Source: Yahoo!

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital last week began the final year of a four-year NIH-funded study to develop a model of drug-induced cardiac repolarization abnormalities in larval zebrafish.

HeartSine Technologies Supports 'Living for Zachary' Benefit Golf Tournament
Date: May 20 2010  |  Feed Source: PR Newswire

DALLAS, May 20 /PRNewswire/ --As part of its ongoing commitment to reducing the impact of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), HeartSine Technologies, Inc. has announced that it will be one of the sponsors of the Living for Zachary charity golf tournament being held Monday, June 21 at Gleneagles Country Club in Plano, Texas.

Health Buzz: Huh? Erectile Dysfunction Drugs May Damage Hearing - U.S. News & World Report
Date: May 20 2010  |  Feed Source: Google


Virginia Boy, 6, Dies During Dental Treatment - FOXNews
Date: May 14 2010  |  Feed Source: Google


Care Coordination & Electronic Medical Records Aggressively Lower Patient's Cholesterol, Kaiser Permanente Study Finds
Date: May 13 2010  |  Feed Source: PR Newswire

OAKLAND, Calif., May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- When the National Cholesterol Education Program issued revised cholesterol goals in 2004 recommending people at very high-risk for heart disease move their target LDL or "bad" cholesterol from 100 mg/dL to 70 mg/dL to reduce the risk for another heart attack, many health experts questioned if the lower goal was possible. Now, new research from Kaiser Permanente Colorado demonstrates that more than 40 percent of patients were able to reach the aggressive cholesterol targets.

Data Shows Ambulance Fees Will Deter Emergency Calls for Help
Date: May 13 2010  |  Feed Source: PR Newswire

ROCKVILLE, Md., May 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Multiple data sources, including scientific survey data, medical studies and analyses of data in regions that have imposed ambulance fees, indicate that ambulance fees will discourage calls to emergency services for help, risking the health and safety of those experiencing medical emergencies. More specifically,

American Heart Association Scientific Statement: Evidence Growing of Air Pollution's Link to Heart Disease, Death
Date: May 10 2010  |  Feed Source: PR Newswire

Air pollution is a risk factor for heart disease; however people can take action to reduce their individual risk

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