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Category Archives: Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery
“Know Your Numbers” is National Anthem of Heart Month
Friday, Feb. 3 is National Wear Red Day®, the kickoff for February Heart Month, when Americans raise awareness of heart disease as the number one killer of women. Consider the facts: 80 million Americans – about 1 in 3 adults … Continue reading
By Lee Aase |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery
Tagged Health Care, Heart Disease, Know Your Numbers, Mayo Clinic, Social Media
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Research Findings Show Smoke-Free Workplaces Reduce Heart Attacks
Exposure to secondhand smoke is harmful to a person’s health and should be avoided, especially those with known coronary artery disease or heart disease. Mayo Clinic researchers have found that the incidence of heart attacks and sudden cardiac deaths have … Continue reading
By makalajohnson |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery
Tagged Global Smoke-Free Worksite Challenge, M.D., Richard Hurt, secondhand smoke, smoke, smoke-free ordinance
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Stem cell study helps clarify the best time for therapy to aid heart attack survivors
Journalists: For links to web-video and audio files, see the bottom of this post. ORLANDO, Fla. — A research network led by a Mayo Clinic physician found that stem cells obtained from bone marrow delivered two to three weeks after … Continue reading
By Traci Klein |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery, Research
Tagged AHA, American Heart Association, Mayo Clinic, Robert Simari
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Know Your Numbers
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of men and women in the United States. Prevention is one of the ways people can lower their risk of heart disease. Today, Mayo Clinic is launching a heart health awareness campaign with … Continue reading
By Traci Klein |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery
Tagged Blood Pressure, BMI, Hayes, Know Your Numbers, Lipids, Mayo Clinic, Video
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Getting stronger, year by year: Empowering women with heart disease
What happens when you bring together women who have heart disease and arm them with information and skills to talk to others about their disease? And wait, how about if you add time for them to talk with physicians one-on-one … Continue reading
By Traci Klein |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery, Events
Tagged Hayes, Heart Disease, Mayo Clinic, Women Heart
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Medical Edge Weekend Radio Program hits the Road-Profiles Mayo Clinic Patients at Chicago Marathon
For the first time, our Medical Edge Weekend Radio team with Dr. Tom Shives and Tracy McCray hosted their program on a remote location. They were live from the Chicago Marathon Saturday, October 8 from 9am-10am Central. In this show, we learned more … Continue reading
By Ron Petrovich |
Posted in Cancer, Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Transplant
Tagged Cancer, Cardiology, Chicago, Chicago Marathon, cynthia cycon, Heart Transplant, Kevin Lue, marathon, Mayo Clinic, Medical Edge Weekend, running, Sports Medicine, Todd Miller, Transplant
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Visionary Mayo Clinic Cardiologist and Scientist, Dr. John Shepherd, dies
John Shephard, M.D., a visionary cardiologist and scientist who worked with the Soviet Unionon space travel during the peak of the Cold War died October 4. 2011 at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. He was 92. Dr. Shepherd made major … Continue reading
By briankilen |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery, Education, Innovation, Research
Tagged AHA, History, Shepherd
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Heart Disease Survivor Prompts SCAD Research With Social Media
Conversation Between Cardiologist And Heart Disease Survivor Leads To Study In October 2009, Dr. Sharonne Hayes, a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic who focuses on treating women with heart disease, was approached by a woman who’d experienced a rare cardiac condition. This … Continue reading
By Traci Klein |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery, Research
Tagged Aase, Hayes, Heart, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, SCAD, Social Media, Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection, Tweet
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SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection) Studies at Mayo Clinic
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) is a relatively rare and poorly understood condition that seems to affect more women than men. The coronary arteries consist of three layers, and dissection occurs when two of these layers separate, enabling blood to … Continue reading
By Lee Aase |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery
Tagged Coronary Arteries, Dissection, Heart Attack, Heart Disease, Mayo Clinic, SCAD, Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection, Sudden Death
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Electrophysiology Review for Boards and Recertification
Mayo Clinic’s Electrophysiology Review Course for Boards and Recertification provides cardiologists and electrophysiologists a comprehensive overview of all aspects of cardiovascular electrophysiology. It is being held September 9-11, 2011, at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. During the course, Mayo Clinic … Continue reading
By makalajohnson |
Posted in Cardiology & Cardiac Surgery
Tagged boards, cardiologist, CME, Continuing Medical Education, electrophysiology, Mayo Clinic, Paul Friedman, recertification, review, Thomas Munger
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