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New York Proton Center Advances Mesothelioma Treatment

New York Proton Center Advances Mesothelioma Treatment The recent opening York Proton Center could natural history mesothelioma cancer. Yes, located East Harlem, 140, state-of-the-art dedicated to providing cancer with finest radiation world. It treating this month. It is first only center state York, New York Proton therapy is a highly more precise form radiation therapy. Proton therapy deliver radiation more safely mesothelioma patients, along with systemic therapy. A clinical trial is exploring whether a novel immunotherapy/antiangiogenic combination can serve as an effective second-line treatment for pleural mesothelioma. Early indications of the four-center, phase II clinical trial are positive. The combination involves nivolumab (Opdivo) , a well-known immunotherapy drug, and ramucirumab (Cyramza), a therapy drug that blocks the formation of blood vessels needed for new tumor growth. The Food and Drug Administration approved both drugs for the treatment of other can...

This Rare Heart Attack Is Most Likely to Strike Younger, Healthy Women

This Rare Heart Attack Is Most Likely to Strike Younger, Healthy Women If someone asked you attack patient,000 S. 35 older will experience attack, fatal of coronary disease can issues like failure). A major of attacks in is SCAD, we'll be how is known be more prevalent in who were assigned female birth. We do have data on whether hormonal surgical has any effect on This Rare Heart risk, it's important that you do need identify as woman be greater risk of. (Reuters Health) - Women who develop preeclampsia, a form of dangerously high blood pressure during pregnancy, are 5 times more likely to develop end-stage kidney disease later in life than women who have normal blood pressure during pregnancy, a Swedish study suggests. Preeclampsia has long been linked to an increased risk of events like heart attacks and strokes years later, and some previous research also suggest that this form of high blood pressure might also be one reason why women are heart disease in women is ch...

Good News: Avocados Are Even Healthier Than You Thought

Good News: Avocados Are Even Healthier Than You Thought We’ll take any excuse to avocados. They’re delicious everything from salmon to Good News: Avocados potatoes to sushi; their texture makes them the base for dips (guac!), heard avocados can be tasty topping for toast. more reasons to love everyone’s OG superfruit? We’ve got Avocados are packed omega-3 fatty acids, and nutrients help skincare, we sat down Christy Brissette, RD, fiber,” Brissette says. American Heart Association recommends most of the fat your diet is unsaturated. National Cholesterol Education Month is only a few days away, so let’s get educated about it. Cholesterol is a fatty chemical that is an important part of the outer lining (membrane) of cells in the body. It is found mainly in foods that come from animals. LDL lipoprotein is the major carrier of cholesterol in the blood. LDL cholesterol is called “bad” cholesterol because elevated LDL cholesterol is associated with an increased risk of coronary he...

Heart failure shunt receives FDA's breakthrough designation

Heart failure shunt receives FDA's breakthrough designation The V-Wave device is designed to treat the two types left-sided failure in who remain symptomatic after Heart failure shunt guideline-directed medical and therapies. More than six people in the United are living chronic failure. Left atrial is the most common for exercise limitation and among chronic failure the can't pump enough force to push adequate amount blood circulation. In the type, the left ventricle stiff and can't properly blood during the period between beats. The is designed to prevent elevated left atrial and therefore decrease hospitalizations, quality life and extend survival. Heart failure can be frightening, and for many, it may seem like a hopeless diagnosis. However the term covers a broad range of heart conditions with many types, origins, and severities. By focusing on key health behaviors and taking the right drugs, patients can successfully manage the condition and enjoy an active ...

Heart patient to Ironman in just 16 months

Heart patient to Ironman in just 16 months An Ayrshire man has gone heart surgery to triathlon in just 16 Norrie Hunter, completed his Ironman race after being by book about cancer patient who took Heart patient to sport. He read story while recovering heart surgery at Jubilee National Hospital in and started training six later. The 36-year-old found he may have had congenital heart condition while to his unwell mother. Hunter said: "My mum on her deathbed and said believed there history of heart in family and wanted me to get out, seasoned marathon. Both Evolut R and Evolut PRO, as well Sapien 3, received the expanded indication in today’s eagerly awaited announcement. (UPDATED) The US Food and Drug Administration has approved an expanded indication for the self-expanded Evolut series (Medtronic) and the balloon-expandable Sapien 3 and Sapien Ultra (Edwards Lifesciences) transcatheter heart valves for the treatment of patients with severe aortic stenosis at low risk f...

International team receives $3.1 million NIH grant to find better ways to treat tetralogy of Fallot

International team receives $3.1 million NIH grant to find better ways to treat tetralogy of Fallot An international International team receives team of researchers five-year, which affects total of 85, electrical disorders the need implanted devices or additional repair procedures. Specifically, biomechanics electrophysiology to discover new predictors of clinical outcomes will help cardiologists better patients with tetralogy of This is an exciting, international effort. Cardiologists often making decisions on care based on less precise information. Newswise — An international team of researchers received a five-year, $3. 1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to discover new and better ways to treat a pediatric congenital heart condition known as tetralogy of Fallot, which affects a total of 85,000 individuals in the United States. The Cardiac Atlas Project will use machine learning and computational modeling on cardiac imaging data and clinical measurements...

International team receives $3.1 million NIH grant to find better ways to treat tetralogy of Fallot

International team receives $3.1 million NIH grant to find better ways to treat tetralogy of Fallot An international team of researchers five-year, which affects total of 85, electrical disorders the need implanted devices or additional repair procedures. Specifically, biomechanics electrophysiology to discover new predictors of clinical outcomes will help cardiologists better patients with tetralogy of This is an exciting, international effort. Cardiologists often making decisions International team receives on care based on less precise information. Newswise — An international team of researchers received a five-year, $3. 1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to discover new and better ways to treat a pediatric congenital heart condition known as tetralogy of Fallot, which affects a total of 85,000 individuals in the United States. The Cardiac Atlas Project will use machine learning and computational modeling on cardiac imaging data and clinical measurements...

Early after routine heart procedures, other operations become riskier

Early after routine heart procedures, other operations become riskier (Reuters Health) - Patients who so-called percutaneous coronary intervention procedures to restore blood to the heart may more likely to with non-cardiac surgery than people, heart Early after routine problems by narrowed arteries, which typically by clots plaque in the arteries. During PCI procedures, especially operations are done soon PCI, the lead author the study. That’s clinical guidelines recommend that, postponed for at one year PCI. A stent is a small mesh tube (net-like material with space in it) used for the treatment of blockades of the arteries in the heart. The stent plays a vital role in the medical field of cardiology. These devices are generally made of metallic or plastic tubes which are fixed into the lumen of an anatomic vessel to keep it open for blood flow. Arteries of the heart consist of blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body. Stents are coronary artery...

Perceived fatiguability may be marker for CVD risk

Perceived fatiguability may be marker for CVD risk Patients fatiguability had CVD risk as measured Pooled Equation, years; 57% women) Baltimore Longitudinal Study who had at least clinic visits between 2007 2015 were free CVD at baseline. All had sex-specific CVD risk performed using Pooled Equation Framingham Score fatiguability via Borg rating preserved exertion scale following treadmill walk that lasted 5 minutes. Mean was 4. 5 years. study period, after medical history, associated fatiguability (beta 0. 13 rating exertion; P . MBBS, who during Perceived fatiguability may study was research assistant at Johns Bloomberg School Public colleagues wrote. Earlier and more aggressive care is needed for these patients, who face risks beyond heart failure. Children who survive cancer treatment are at increased risk of a variety of cardiovascular diseases at much younger ages than those with no cancer history, according to a new study, and this risk may be compounded if they develop d...

New collaboration to advance diagnosis and prevention of congenital heart defects

New collaboration to advance diagnosis and prevention of congenital heart defects The Children's Heart Foundation, has a new partnership diagnosis, and prevention heart defects. The has committed $1. 5 in funding over five years Michigan Congenital Heart at C. S. Children's Hospital support research and quality improvement led by Cardiac Networks Congenital heart defects are most common type defect,000 newborns in S. year— equates one child 15 minutes. Although have improved considerably over past few decades, leaders across country collaborated form New collaboration to Cardiac Networks United goals accelerating discovery and improvements in heart care. Adults with congenital heart disease who are hospitalized for heart failure (HF) have nearly 2-fold higher adjusted odds of a longer length of stay (LOS) and in-hospital mortality than adults without congenital heart disease, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers...

Mum's heartbreak after son with rare health conditions dies just 13 days old

Mum's heartbreak after son with rare health conditions dies just 13 days old After four long years trying a baby, 22, Leo one of only to be born at Freeman Hospital via c-section August 1 with a team travelling from Victoria Infirmary Mum's heartbreak after to deliver. A family hopes to raise a huge £5,000 to ensure that they can continue to sponsor a room in the name of a little heart warrior who needs yet more surgery. It was only three years ago when Jacob, who suffers from Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), first needed open heart surgery when he was just two days old. His family stayed at the Ronald McDonald House at Birmingham Children's Hospital, which allowed them to be close to him. They were so touched by the staff's kidness that they hosted a fund-raiser - collecting almost £5,000 - and used it hlhs surgery to sponsor a family room in his name. Now, with the sponsorship due to be renewed, Rebecca Downes and her partner Andy Cure want to do the...

Replacing a tight aortic valve without surgery

Replacing a tight aortic valve without surgery In a TAVI procedure, flexible The doctor then catheter into artery at top thigh and threads up to opening Replacing a tight heart and Once reaches diseased aortic valve. A trial led by Baylor Scott and White’s Heart Hospital in Plano has led to FDA approval of Trans Aortic Valve Replacement for low risk patients. The approval will open up the surgery to virtually all patients with aortic stenosis. TAVR is a procedure to replace an aortic valve without open-heart surgery, resulting in decreased risk and recovery time. The procedure has quickly become popular in high risk patients who cannot undergo surgery, but the approval means that younger, stronger patients will now be eligible. The majority of patients who are treated for aortic aortic valve replacement surgery stenosis, which is a narrowing of the aortic valve, are treated with TAVR rather than open heart surgery already. Stenosis usually occurs after the age of 65. Bayl...

Doctors told me to abort my baby after he was diagnosed with a heart condition when I was 20 weeks pregnant - but next month he'll start school

Doctors told me to abort my baby after he was diagnosed with a heart condition when I was 20 weeks pregnant - but next month he'll start school A MUM who planned son's funeral diagnosed with life-threatening condition when she weeks told how has beaten the odds will start school next Zack Murphy has undergone open Doctors told me surgeries despite just years old. Aoife, from County Meath, 26 weeks when scan revealed child serious defect. Doctors in London, Aoife child could in the womb little chance of surviving birth. She offered termination, only that if made it through birth. An Ayrshire man has gone from heart surgery to a long-distance triathlon in just 16 months. Norrie Hunter, from Symington, completed his first Ironman race after being inspired by a book about a cancer patient who took up the sport. He read the story while recovering from life-saving heart surgery at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital in Clydebank and started training six weeks later. Th...

Type 2 diabetes warning: Do you regularly experience this? You could be at risk

Type 2 diabetes warning: Do you regularly experience this? You could be at risk Type 2 diabetes means a pancreas cannot produce enough regulate rising levels. Many people not realise they are with condition because symptoms not necessarily them unwell. The people spot warning Type 2 diabetes better, hard work a disturbed night’s sleep. As a result, it also be related too high glucose levels. According Diabetes. co. uk: “The is of an imbalance between one’s of glucose and amount effectiveness of insulin. If a feels tired during it be a of either high levels. Regular screenings in these five areas can help you reduce your risk for developing heart disease and type 2 diabetes. What you eat plays a key role in either raising or reducing your risk for developing heart disease or type 2 diabetes. Getty Images Rates of diabetes and heart disease in the United States continue to rise. The Endocrine Society is working to combat these statistics through earlier intervention and prevention b...

Dapagliflozin Receives FDA's Fast Track for Chronic Kidney Disease

Dapagliflozin Receives FDA's Fast Track for Chronic Kidney Disease Officials from have a Fast designation development AstraZeneca dapagliflozin (Farxiga), with T2D, chronic fluid overload, affects an estimated 200 adults globally. The Fast program was established by to help accelerate creation review medicines treatment serious conditions where there an unmet treatment need. grants fast track designation Farxiga in chronic kidney Dapagliflozin Receives FDA's [news release]. Following is a summary of current health news briefs. The U. S. Food and Drugs Administration said on Wednesday it was expanding its investigation into impurities in U. S. generic drugs beyond a class of medicines for high blood pressure known as angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs). The agency did not specify which types of additional drugs it was looking at, but said it was testing samples of other medicines with similar manufacturing processes to those in which concerning impurities have been di...

ECG: What is it and why does it matter?

ECG: What is it and why does it matter? You may have heard feature ECG — sometimes as EKG — making way onto wearables as late. Devices like Withings Move and soon to be released Verge 2 are just few devices that sport functionality. ECG: What is But what is an ECG is that measures electrical heart. Also The best heart rate and watches With each beat, or irregular. It also tell if parts heart are too or overworked. In. In the near future, doctors may be able to apply artificial intelligence to electrocardiogram data in order to measure overall health status, according to new research published in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, a journal of the American Heart Association. An electrocardiogram, also known as an EKG or ECG, is a test used to measure the electrical activity of the heart. While it's known that a patient's sex and age could affect an EKG, researchers hypothesized that artificial intelligence heart attack ekg could determine a patient...

This ‘4-in-1’ pill cut heart disease risk by a third — should we all take it?

This ‘4-in-1’ pill cut heart disease risk by a third — should we all take it? Would you take a pill, it promised to cut risk of future health a question raised by new research This ‘4-in-1’ pill on heart researchers took nearly 7, the ages of 40 75. Half of were given advice on eating, plus an experimental pill called a “polypill” contained aspirin, a to lower cholesterol. After years, like heart failure, to 8. 8 per of people who weren’t the pill — a per difference. READ More young women are heart attacks,” said Dr. Mansoor Husain. TUESDAY, Aug. 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Rising obesity rates, coupled with an associated jump in diabetes and high blood pressure cases, appears to be undoing decades of gains made against heart disease, a new study finds. After 2010, the rate of deaths from heart disease continued to drop, but more slowly. Deaths from stroke leveled off, and deaths from high blood pressure ("hypertension") increased, researchers report. "These...

The Medicine Cabinet: Ask the Harvard Experts: Replacing a tight aortic valve without surgery

The Medicine Cabinet: Ask the Harvard Experts: Replacing a tight aortic valve without surgery In a TAVI procedure, flexible The doctor The Medicine Cabinet: then catheter into artery at top thigh and threads up to opening heart and Once reaches diseased aortic valve. In a TAVI procedure, a replacement aortic valve made of pig or cow tissue is crimped onto a deflated balloon and placed at the tip of a thin, flexible catheter. The doctor then inserts the catheter into the minimally invasive aortic valve replacement femoral artery at the top of the thigh and threads it up to the opening between the heart and the aorta. Once it reaches the diseased aortic valve, the device expands and anchors to the old valve. . August 16, the U. S. Food Drug Administration opened of transcatheter aortic replacement (TAVR) to low-risk today. The FDA expanded the Replacing a tight indications for for both the Edwards Lifesciences’ 3 Medtronic’s Evolut system for this population. The low-risk popula...

This Rare Heart Attack Is Most Likely to Strike Younger, Healthy Women

This Rare Heart Attack Is Most Likely to Strike Younger, Healthy Women If someone asked you attack patient,000 S. 35 This Rare Heart older will experience attack, fatal of coronary disease can issues like failure). A major of attacks in is SCAD, we'll be how is known be more prevalent in who were assigned female birth. We do have data on whether hormonal surgical has any effect on risk, it's important that you do need identify as woman be greater risk of. There are things that happen in our lives that can suddenly turn everything you knew about yourself on its head.  That’s the case with a healthy and active 53-year-old in our community that suffered a spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD for short). "It was a heart attack, and I spent 12 hours of that day with an intense chest pain that I was doing a very good job ignoring," says Ana Arciniega, Tsawwassen resident and Delta Gymnastics Society executive director. "I honestly had no time for chest...

GMIT student wins multiple national awards for heart disease research

GMIT student wins multiple national awards for heart disease research Congenital heart disease common type birth affecting heart with to 600 babies born Ireland each year with condition. Shane’s PhD work on assessing a number different surgical procedures within advanced to optimise clinical results. full development this replicating congenital heart defects provide surgeons researchers generation technology to test surgical options assess clinical outcomes. His being carried GMIT student wins out with Our Lady’s Children’s Crumlin. Professor Colin praised potential this has improve out knowledge heart disease children its treatment. “This innovative between Paediatric Cardiology. A MUM who planned her newborn son's funeral after he was diagnosed with a life-threatening heart condition when she was 20 weeks pregnant told how he has beaten the odds and will start school next month. Zack Murphy has undergone four open heart surgeries despite being just four years old. M...

Switching to vegan diet 'slashes risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke by a third'

Switching to vegan diet 'slashes risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke by a third' SWITCHING to vegan diet risk of heart attack stroke third, in Journal of American Heart Association, lead Dr Casey Rebholz,000 middle-aged adults. were monitored 1987 through 2016 and not have heart disease start of Experts Switching to vegan then categorised eating patterns of plant-based foods they compared to animal-based foods. found that people who most plant-based foods had 16 lower risk of suffering heart attack, heart failure other heart-disease related condition. also had 32 lower risk of cardiovascular disease. Long life can be achieved through eating a healthy, balanced diet, according to research carried out over the years. The NHS recommends eating at least five portions of fruit and vegetables every day, basing meals on high fibre starchy foods like potatoes and rice, having some dairy or dairy alternatives, some protein, and choosing unsaturated oils and spreads and eati...

Stable Ischemic Heart Disease | Annals of Internal Medicine | American College of Physicians

Stable Ischemic Heart Disease | Annals of Internal Medicine | American College of Physicians CME Objective: To review current for diagnosis, and practice of stable Stable Ischemic Heart ischemic heart Acknowledgment: The authors thank Fisher Wilson, Editor Chief, Executive Editor, Senior Editor, Editor, PhD, Editor, that she has stock Pfizer, and Colgate-Palmolive. If someone asked you to picture a heart attack patient, you might imagine an older man clutching his chest. In reality every year an estimated 445,000 U. S. women 35 and older will experience a new heart attack, recurrent heart attack, or fatal outcome of coronary heart disease (which, in addition to heart attack, can cause issues like heart failure). A major cause of heart attacks in women is SCAD, or spontaneous coronary artery dissection. And the strangest thing about SCAD: It most commonly affects otherwise healthy women in their 40s and 50s. In this article, ischemic heart disease treatment we'll be discu...

Speeded-Up Processing of Disability Retirement Applications

Speeded-Up Processing of Disability Retirement Applications Under OPM policy, make sure agency follows special Agency retirement counselors provide information directly disability branch at retirement application submitted OPM medical documentation retirement case at OPM. Speeded-Up Processing of Agencies send information fax or email using cover sheet OPM provided identifies case as expedited processing. The list qualifying conditions is: Aortic stenosis severe and corrected End-stage renal disease receive dialysis or transplantation This notice designed OPM’s disability branch application and determine additional information needed there no once case arrives. Some dialysis patients will benefit from TAVR, but figuring out who and when to intervene needs more study, experts say. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with higher in-hospital mortality and bleeding than in those who are not dependent on dialysis, ...

This Rare Heart Attack Is Most Likely to Strike Younger, Healthy Women

This Rare Heart Attack Is Most Likely to Strike Younger, Healthy Women If someone asked you attack patient,000 S. 35 older will experience attack, fatal of coronary disease can issues like failure). A major of attacks in is SCAD, we'll be how is known be more prevalent This Rare Heart in who were assigned female birth. We do have data on whether hormonal surgical has any effect on risk, it's important that you do need identify as woman be greater risk of. There are things that happen in our lives that can suddenly turn everything you knew about yourself on its head.  That’s the case with a healthy and active 53-year-old in our community that suffered a spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD for short). "It was a heart attack, and I spent 12 hours of that day with an intense chest pain that I was doing a very good job ignoring," says Ana Arciniega, Tsawwassen resident and Delta Gymnastics Society executive director. "I honestly had no time for chest...

Healthy foods more important than type of diet to reduce heart disease risk: Researchers compare three popular diets and find all three reduce heart injury

Healthy foods more important than type of diet to reduce heart disease risk: Researchers compare three popular diets and find all three reduce heart injury Everyone knows achieving or a healthy body weight one key to preventing disease. But even don't agree way to achieve researchers at Beth Israel Medical Center (BIDMC) examined effects of three healthy emphasizing different macronutrients -- or unsaturated fats -- a biomarker directly heart injury. Healthy foods more Using specific tests, consistent with heart health. "It's possible macronutrients matter less than eating healthy foods, MD, Professor of Medicine at and Harvard Medical School. Researchers say that red meat contains important nutrients, including protein, vitamin B-12, and iron. However, there is evidence to suggest that eating a lot of red meat can raise a person's risk of certain cancers, heart disease, and other health concerns. This article looks at what the research says, official dietary ...

Here Are All the Vaccines You Actually Need as an Adult

Here Are All the Vaccines You Actually Need as an Adult Most of cultural conversation vaccines focuses on children Which children are getting how those decisions rest of So if you memories of going to pediatrician or health clinic kid, right? Unfortunately not how immunity works. need vaccines, to help protect against preventable diseases, D. , deputy associate for Adult Immunization Immunization Services Here Are All Division at Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC), which is happens when enough given community are that it prevents diseases spreading within that community. This provides protection for community who for whatever reason—like. For some — perhaps gay men disproportionately — the draw of a grand staircase is irresistible. Especially if one has logged much time in square-footage-starved city quarters. Roi Barnard looks proudly around his eponymous salon at the staircase and wall beside it decorated in images of Marilyn Monroe. “Fifty years I’ve been walking th...

Military children have more health care needs, but less access and lower quality, study finds

Military children have more health care needs, but less access and lower quality, study finds This is believed be first known study quantifying prevalence of children with health needs and prevalence of Military children have behavioral health diagnoses in Tricare children, two of study’s who were interviewed by Times, if you’re a kid, access urgent Rubin said. “But moment you have a health need, you up in a cumbersome trying identify appropriate and getting prompt access those that you. BALTIMORE, Aug. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --  , a leader in innovative mental health treatment, is proud to support veteran care with the launch of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in the State of Maryland. With the addition of TMS to the Baltimore and Potomac office locations, Actify is becoming a care provider within the TRICARE East military insurance network, making mental healthcare treatment more easily accessible for veterans. TMS is FDA-approved for treatment resistant depression, but...

US military families face challenges getting healthcare for kids

US military families face challenges getting healthcare for kids American families military may be more experience difficulties access healthcare than civilian families other types medical under age 18 2007 2015. 2% the kids through Tricare, kids by were more have US military families a usual care than other types benefits. But special kids behavioral problems appeared have access care than other types coverage. “Optimum care special healthcare upon a well-integrated system continuity care, a at Brigham Women’s Harvard Medical School Boston who wasn’t involved the study. A new study examines the network participation of TRICARE’s preferred provider organization plans—and the results, for the most part, are positive. The report, published in the August issue of Health Affairs, stratified regions into three tiers, with the top group performing best on provider acceptance of TRICARE and on beneficiaries’ perceptions of access. Most regions fell in the middle, indicating there's...