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  • {{dambigbox|the organ in all vertebrate species|Heart}} The '''heart''' is a muscular pump that drives the [[cardiovascular]] system. It differs
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  • ...to be presented as an average in the presence of [[arrythmia]]s, such as [[heart block]], when some contractions are missed. [[Bradycardia]] is the condition in which the heart rate is below normal; in [[tachycardia]], it is above normal.
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  • '''Heart''' is a Seattle-based rock band led by Ann and Nancy Wilson, founded in 19
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  • #Redirect [[Heart failure]]
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  • ...r]] for [[oxygen]]. The blood then travels back in to the left side of the heart, from where it is pumped all round the body in [[systemic circulation]]. Th ...bers receive blood from the [[vein]]s, and the ventricles pump it from the heart in to the [[artery|arteries]]. The left ventricle is much thicker than the
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  • The definition of congestive '''heart failure''' has evolved. In 2007, the [[National Library of Medicine]] defined heart failure as:
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  • {{Image|Gray-image1218.gif|right|350px|The location of the heart below the thoracic wall.}} ...he ventricular walls when suddenly distended by the rush of blood from the heart atria; and the fourth is produced by atrial contraction and ventricular fil
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  • {{r|Human heart}} {{r|Heart (symbol)}}
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  • ...om the flow of blood through the heart. Heart murmurs can be examined by [[heart auscultation]], and analyzed by their intensity (6 grades), duration, timin ...eterminants of mitral, tricuspid, and aortic regurgitation (the Framingham Heart Study) |journal=The American journal of cardiology |volume=83 |issue=6 |pag
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  • ...motion]]s and experiences, chiefly [[love]] or the [[spirit]]. The [[human heart]] is seen in various [[culture]]s as linked to these ideas.
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  • #Redirect [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • ...t sounds caused by vibrations resulting from the flow of blood through the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • {{r|Human heart}}
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  • '''Heart of Darkness''' is a novella by British writer [[Joseph Conrad]]. Told in t
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  • ...ns have congenital heart defects, ranging from mild to severe. Congenital heart defects (CHD) are a frequent cause of [[death]] and [[disability]] and caus ...elieved to be responsible for only approximately 5% of cases of congenital heart disease.<ref>S. J. SHANE Canad. I. A. J. 256ElAug. 1 1959 VO. 81</ref>
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  • ...stolic heart failure''' or '''diastolic dysfunction''' is "[a subset of] [[heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading ...JE| title=Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction as a cause of congestive heart failure. Mechanisms and management. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 1992 |
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  • #REDIRECT [[Congenital heart defect]]
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  • ...ed the [[coronary artery|coronary arteries]]). The usual cause of coronary heart disease is [[atherosclerosis]]. ...oronary heart disease is multifactorial. About 3/4 of the risk of coronary heart disease is due to three risk factors: [[hypercholesterolemia]] (total chole
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  • ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref> ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref>
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  • ...cardiac filling and/or impaired contraction and emptying, resulting in the heart's inability to pump a sufficient amount of blood to meet the needs of the b
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  • .../www.framinghamheartstudy.org/about/history.html History of the Framingham Heart Study]</ref> ...articipants who had not yet developed overt symptoms of CVD or suffered a heart attack or stroke."
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  • The number of times the heart contracts per minute to pump blood around the body, usually expressed as be
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  • Sounds heard over the cardiac region produced by the functioning of the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • *[http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/hhw/hhw_pumping.html Heart contraction and blood flow (animation)] *[http://www.heart.org.in/ Heart Disease]
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  • [[Heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart failure]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Heart anatomy}} {{r|Heart atria||**}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart rate]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Defect in the structure of the heart and great vessels of a newborn.
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  • Disease of the heart that involves narrowing of the coronary arteries.
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  • ...l| author=Ho KK, Pinsky JL, Kannel WB, Levy D| title=The epidemiology of heart failure: the Framingham Study. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | year= 1993 | ** Third [[heart sound]] present
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  • {{r|Heart}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart of Darkness (novel)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...controlled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=78
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  • {{dambigbox|the New York Heart Association Functional Classification|New York}} ...ctional Capacity and Objective Assessment of Patients With Diseases of the Heart |accessdate=2008-01-22 |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |w
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  • Score that can be used to diagnose heart failure and monitor its response to treatment.
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  • Way of classifying the extent of heart failure, by placing patients in one of four categories based on how much th
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/New York Heart Association Functional Classification]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Heart failure}}
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  • *[http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/hhw/hhw_pumping.html Heart contraction and blood flow (animation)] *[http://www.heart.org.in/ Heart Disease]
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  • ...ies at specific sites in the heart to diagnose and treat problems with the heart's electrical system<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A device that temporarily or indefinitely substitutes for the heart's electrical triggering system
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  • ...t sounds caused by vibrations resulting from the flow of blood through the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • The part of the mammalian heart in which electrical signals triggering heart contractions normally begin
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  • {{r|Heart anatomy}} {{r|Heart atria||**}}
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  • ==Anatomy of the human heart== {{Image|Anatomy heart.jpg|center|600px|Anatomy of the Human Heart. Enlarged version of image in Introduction section of the main article. [ht
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  • ...tal muscle, alimentary tract, etc. It is used mainly as bronchodilator and heart stimulant.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • Leaking of the heart's [[aortic valve]] causing a reverse blood flow during [[ventricular diasto
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  • {{r|Human heart}} {{r|Heart (symbol)}}
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  • ...eted by the ventricles of the heart in response to excessive stretching of heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes).
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  • ...is primarily used in treatment of hypertension, congestive heart failure, heart attacks and also in preventing renal and retinal complications of diabetes.
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  • ...motion]]s and experiences, chiefly [[love]] or the [[spirit]]. The [[human heart]] is seen in various [[culture]]s as linked to these ideas.
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  • ...oronary arteries''' are the [[artery|arteries]] that supply blood to the [[heart]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...ge492.gif|right|350px|The coronary arteries on the anterior surface of the heart.}}
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  • Occurrence of heart electrophysiology dysfunction or/and muscle damage. The heart becomes weaker and is not as efficient in pumping and therefore circulating
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  • ...cardiac filling and/or impaired contraction and emptying, resulting in the heart's inability to pump a sufficient amount of blood to meet the needs of the b
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  • ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref> ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref>
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  • #Redirect [[Heart failure]]
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  • #redirect [[Heart failure]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Congenital heart defect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[coronary heart disease]]
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  • #redirect [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diastolic heart failure]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • {{r|Heart murmur}} {{r|Heart sound}}
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  • *American Heart Association 2010 guidance [http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/vol122/18_su
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  • #REDIRECT [[New York Heart Association Functional Classification]]
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  • *''Amma: Healing the Heart of the World'' by [[Judith Cornell]], (William Morrow & Company, ISBN 0-688 *''Messages from Amma: In the Language of the Heart by [[Janine Canan]] (Ten Speed Press, ISBN 1-58761-214-3)
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  • ...ally restart the natural heart movement. Currently, the survival rate of a heart attack, from all causes and in all groups, is 6%, and with CPR, this chance ...[[defibrillator|defibrillated]] or receive other definitive care. Very few heart attack victims will regain a pulse through CPR alone, although the most com
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  • {{r|Heart}} {{r|Heart failure}}
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  • ...-power models are designed to be used during surgery, directly against the heart. ...t, with the its muscles contracting in the proper rhythm. In VT or VF, the heart muscles move fairly randomly.
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  • A synthetic [[brain natriuretic peptide]] used for the treatment of [[heart failure]]
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  • .../www.framinghamheartstudy.org/about/history.html History of the Framingham Heart Study]</ref> ...articipants who had not yet developed overt symptoms of CVD or suffered a heart attack or stroke."
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  • ...that is used to partially or completely replace the function of a failing heart.
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  • Open area commonly found in the heart of a traditional town used for community gatherings.
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  • [[Heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading
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  • ...d of itself in adults, but often contributes to other cogenital defects or heart diseases, and it is often accompanied by [[situs invertus]]. ...ion]] depictions, dextrocardia is no defense against a shot or stab to the heart; while it may keep a penetrating wound from being instantly fatal, the woun
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  • Drugs mainly used to treat [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]], by hemodynamic effect inhibiting the [[renin-angiotensin system]
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  • ...ic nervous system|adrenergic systems]]-stimulator used in [[asthma]] and [[heart|cardiac]] failure.
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  • Inflammation of the [[pericardium]] surrounding the [[heart]].
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  • A blood vessel that carries [[blood]] away from the [[heart]]
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>Complete loss of effective mechanical blood pumping by the heart; fatal if [[cardio-pulmonary resuscitation]] fails
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  • '''Heart''' is a Seattle-based rock band led by Ann and Nancy Wilson, founded in 19
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  • Any variation from the normal rhythm or rate of the heart beat.
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  • ...rate, used as an initiating explosive and as a [[vasodilator]] for various heart diseases
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  • An alcoholic beverage made from the distilled sap and heart of the Agave plant.
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  • Set of signs and symptoms related to the heart, due to myocardial ischemia.
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  • Score that can be used to diagnose heart failure and monitor its response to treatment.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/New York Heart Association Functional Classification]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Heart failure}}
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  • ...; cardiac surgical procedures; in shock; or in congestive heart failure ([[heart failure]])."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • Pathological valvular heart disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve orifice.
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  • ...t form of polymorphic [[ventricular tachycardia]] that is characterized by heart rate between 200 and 250 beats per minute.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude
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  • {{r|Heart murmur}} {{r|Heart sound}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the New York Heart Association Functional Classification|New York}} ...ctional Capacity and Objective Assessment of Patients With Diseases of the Heart |accessdate=2008-01-22 |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |w
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  • #'Heart of Mine' (Bob Dylan) – 4:29 *Ronnie Wood – guitar ('Heart of Mine')
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  • ...racterized by [[ventricular dilation]], [[ventricular dysfunction]], and [[heart failure]].
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  • ...sives|high-explosive]] which also has medical uses as a [[vasodilator]] in heart disease
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  • Medical device which applies brief high-voltage electric shock to the heart, to restore a proper rhythm.
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  • ...sed for treating mild to moderate pain; protective against blood clots and heart disease when administered indefinitely in low doses
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  • ...w.emant.com/694006.page Learn how an oximeter works by building an optical heart rate monitor]
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  • A [[homeopathy|homeopathic]] medicine, derived from duck heart and liver, and indicated for the treatment of influenza-like symptoms
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  • A broad term including heart-related symptoms compatible with acute [[myocardial ischemia]], ranging fro
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  • ...controlled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=78
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  • ...l| author=Ho KK, Pinsky JL, Kannel WB, Levy D| title=The epidemiology of heart failure: the Framingham Study. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | year= 1993 | ** Third [[heart sound]] present
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  • ...ns have congenital heart defects, ranging from mild to severe. Congenital heart defects (CHD) are a frequent cause of [[death]] and [[disability]] and caus ...elieved to be responsible for only approximately 5% of cases of congenital heart disease.<ref>S. J. SHANE Canad. I. A. J. 256ElAug. 1 1959 VO. 81</ref>
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  • Sounds heard over the cardiac region produced by the functioning of the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • Graded test to measure an individual's heart rate and oxygen intake while undergoing strenuous physical exercise.
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  • ...tomography (CT) scanner to look at the structures and blood vessels of the heart.
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  • Instruments intended to detect and study sound produced by the heart, lungs, or other parts of the body, sometimes with electronic amplification
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  • Presence of the heart in the right hemithorax, with the cardiac apex directed to the right.
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  • Congenital heart condition associated with the prolongation of repolarisation following depo
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  • Defect in the structure of the heart and great vessels of a newborn.
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  • Blood vessels that provide oxygenated blood to the structure of the heart itself
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  • ...often resulting in stress-related symptoms, and possibly increased risk of heart disease.
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  • Disease of the heart that involves narrowing of the coronary arteries.
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  • ...e in his lifetime; his novels include ''Ivanhoe'', ''Rob Roy'', 'and ''The Heart of Midlothian.''
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  • Way of classifying the extent of heart failure, by placing patients in one of four categories based on how much th
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  • A conical fibro-serous sac surrounding the [[heart]] and the roots of the great vessels ([[aorta]], [[vena cava]]e, [[pulmonar
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  • Recording of the electrical activity of the heart on a moving strip of paper.
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  • ...gitalis glycosides]], used clinically to improve the pumping action of the heart
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  • The cessation of effective heart pumping within one hour of the onset of symptoms
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  • A heart attack, gross [[necrosis]] of the [[myocardium]], resulting from interrupti
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  • Reversible reduction in the supply of blood to the heart muscle (i.e., [[myocardium]]), commonly causing the pain of [[angina]]
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  • ...and [[New York Heart Association Functional Classification]] class I-III [[heart failure]] according to the ATHENA [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name ...at rest ([[New York Heart Association Functional Classification|New York Heart Association]] [NYHA] functional class III or IV) or paroxysmal nocturnal d
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  • ...icardium, and an inner visceral layer ([[epicardium]]) resting next to the heart, and a pericardial cavity between these two layers. <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...heart]] is defined as "any variation from the normal rhythm or rate of the heart beat."<ref name="title">{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/200 * Heart Block
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  • Radiographic visualization of the internal anatomy of the heart and blood vessels after the intravascular introduction of radiopaque contra
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  • ...nts. The score was derived from the cohort of subjects in the [[Framingham Heart Study]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...neral cardiovascular risk profile for use in primary care: the Framingham Heart Study. | journal=Circulation | year= 2008 | volume= 117 | issue= 6 | pages
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  • ...iscovered the true nature of [[blood]] circulation and the function of the heart as a pump.
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  • ...ic nervous system, which has cholinergic nerve endings, which inhibits the heart, contracts the pupils, and produces a vagus-insulin axis of activity.
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  • Thickening of the myocardium of the left ventricle of the heart, frequently as a pathological reaction to cardiovascular disease, or high b
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  • Device placed in the body to deliver an electrical shock to the heart in response to a serious abnormal rhythm.
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  • * [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • The number of times the heart contracts per minute to pump blood around the body, usually expressed as be
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  • The study of the electrical activity and characteristics of the [[heart]]; [[myocardium]]; and [[cardiomyocyte]]s, using [[cardiac electrophysiolo
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  • The [[heart]] and the blood vessels by which [[blood]] is pumped and circulated through
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  • ...purea]] or synthetic analogues, which improve the pumping ability of the [[heart]], although have a narrow [[therapeutic index]] before they become toxic
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  • Inflammation of the heart caused by the direct invasion of bacteria and leading to deformity and dest
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  • ...that may be used for diagnosis or prognosis in diseases such as [[coronary heart disease]].
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  • ...orta]] (or [[femoral artery]]) via an oxygenator thus bypassing both the [[heart]] and [[lungs]] <noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...noinclude>Ultrasonic recording of the size, motion, and composition of the heart and surrounding tissues. The standard approach is transthoracic ([[National
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  • ...cal specialty concerned with diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, and [[esophagus]]. Two major types of thoracic surgery are cl
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  • ...star in the [[constellation]] [[Hydra (constellation)|Hydra]], marking the heart of the snake.
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  • ...r]] for [[oxygen]]. The blood then travels back in to the left side of the heart, from where it is pumped all round the body in [[systemic circulation]]. Th ...bers receive blood from the [[vein]]s, and the ventricles pump it from the heart in to the [[artery|arteries]]. The left ventricle is much thicker than the
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  • {{r|Heart murmur}} {{r|Heart sound}}
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  • ...t, although not always realized as such, is blood. For organs, such as the heart, which cannot be transplanted from a living donor, ethical issues become co ...less, arguments are made for the possibly ethical practice of "non-beating heart donation", when there is cardiac arrest, and a presumption of an irreversi
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  • ...mi AM, Moe G, Januzzi JL, Mazer CD| title=Improving the diagnosis of acute heart failure using a validated prediction model. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | y ...ystematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis of diagnosis of heart failure, with modelling of implications of different diagnostic strategies
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  • ...and high blood pressure ([[hypertension]]), and to improve survival after heart a attack. It is a synthetic peptide derivative, (S)-1-[N2-(1-carboxy-3-phe ...aking lisinopril: kidney disease, liver disease, heart disease, congestive heart failure, diabetes, or connective tissue disease.
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  • *"Save Gaza by Destroying the Heart of Terror: Natan Sharansky ", arguing that disproportionate response is exa
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  • {{r|Coronary heart disease}}
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  • ...mprisoned by the Soviets 1945-1955; indicted by West Germany but died of a heart attack before trial
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  • Composition example: A heart is a non-removable part of a person. | heart |
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  • ...ents that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features generally include [[eosinophilia]], [[myalgia]] severe
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  • ...graded, using criteria such as rate of work done, oxygen consumption, and heart rate."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> A cardiac stress test is a [[heart function test]] that monitors either the cardiac electrical activity or use
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  • ..., Buckley DI, Freeman M, Helfand M |title=Periodontal disease and coronary heart disease incidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis |journal=J Gen Int Common complications include [[coronary heart disease]] (including [[myocardial infarction]] and angina) and [[cerebrovas
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  • '''Heart of Darkness''' is a novella by British writer [[Joseph Conrad]]. Told in t
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  • ...to be presented as an average in the presence of [[arrythmia]]s, such as [[heart block]], when some contractions are missed. [[Bradycardia]] is the condition in which the heart rate is below normal; in [[tachycardia]], it is above normal.
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  • ...of tolvaptan, an oral vasopressin antagonist, in patients hospitalized for heart failure: the EVEREST Clinical Status Trials. | journal=JAMA | year= 2007 | ...l.| title=Effects of oral tolvaptan in patients hospitalized for worsening heart failure: the EVEREST Outcome Trial. | journal=JAMA | year= 2007 | volume= 2
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  • #'Your Cheatin' Heart' (Hank Williams) - 2:26 *The Jordanaires - backing vocals ('Make the World Go Away', 'Your Cheatin' Heart')
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  • ...sist device''' or '''LVAD''' is a [[pump]] which runs in parallel with a [[heart]] to boost the blood flow. The main reason for a patient to have a LVAD imp
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  • ...of unknown cause and associated organ system dysfunction, including the [[heart]], [[central nervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lungs]], [[gastrointestinal t
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  • ...954024 Review in: ACP J Club. 2003 Sep-Oct;139(2):32] </ref> symptoms of [[heart failure]]. ...te heart failure and left ventricular systolic dysfunction. | journal=Circ Heart Fail | year= 2010 | volume= 3 | issue= 3 | pages= 347-53 | pmid=20299607 |
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  • ...sis. They cause mainly vasodilation and mild natriuresis without affecting heart rate and contractility."<ref>{{MeSH|Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor ===Heart failure===
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  • ...itide, a natriuretic peptide, in the treatment of decompensated congestive heart failure. Nesiritide Study Group. N Engl J Med. 2000 Jul 27;343(4):246-53. E Nesiritide is considered adjunctive therapy for patients in severe heart failure, principally as a vasodilator, when neither [[nitroglycerine]] nor
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  • #'Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love)' (Bob Dylan) – 5:19 *Mick Taylor – guitar ('Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love)')
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  • ...//www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1628harvey-blood.html ''On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals''.] Translation: Robert Willis. The Internet Modern Hi ==On the evolution of the mammalian heart==
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  • ...can be congenital or acquired, particularly after surgical correction for heart defects."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...e]] although it also correlates with the right heart pressure and the left heart ejection fraction <ref name="pmid3415106">{{cite journal |author=Ewy G |tit ...the jugular venous pressure remains constant or temporarily rises for a [[Heart rate|heartbeat]] or two, before returning to normal. This ''negative result
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  • ...] north of [[An Loc]]. When there were times of relative peace, it was the heart of a rubber plantation.
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  • ..., Navas-Acien A, Pastor-Barriuso R, Guallar E| title=Selenium and coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis. | journal=Am J Clin Nutr | year= 2006 | volume= 8 ...lar function in elderly patients with chronic heart failure. | journal=Eur Heart J | year= 2005 | volume= 26 | issue= 21 | pages= 2238-44 | pmid=16081469 |
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  • ...producing a bronchopulmonary infection, which can lead to damaging of the heart.
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  • ...lantable devices which continuously monitor the electrical activity of the heart and automatically detect and terminate [[ventricular tachycardia]] and [[ve ...tle=Amiodarone or an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator for congestive heart failure |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=352 |issue=3 |pages=225–37 |yea
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  • ...lly requiring [[Advanced Cardiac Life Support]. Electrical activity of the heart does not necessarily cease; it may simply not stimulate the cardiac musclat ...illed interventions such as opening the chest and manually compressing the heart can work in some cases, usually with massive fluid replacement. Cardiac arr
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  • *''With All Your Heart, Soul, and Might: Freedom, Morality, and Politics in the Hebrew Bible''; *"
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  • #'Pain in My Heart' (Allen Toussaint) - 2:11 *Jack Nitzsche&nbsp;– Nitzsche' phone ('Pain in My Heart')
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  • ...a "device designed to stimulate, by electric impulses, contraction of the heart muscles. It may be temporary (external) or permanent (internal or internal- The basic two types of pacemaker provide contractile pulses when the heart is beating too slowly (i.e., [[bradycardia]] pacemaker) or has an inefficie
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  • ...eheartfc.com.au/ Melbourne Heart FC] &ndash; official website of Melbourne Heart FC.
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  • ...rly known as Huntly House, occupies 16th and 17th century buildings in the heart of the Old Town. Exhibits include:the feeding bowl and collar belonging to
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  • ...stolic heart failure''' or '''diastolic dysfunction''' is "[a subset of] [[heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading ...JE| title=Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction as a cause of congestive heart failure. Mechanisms and management. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 1992 |
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  • ...''' is "ultrasonic recording of the size, motion, and composition of the [[heart]] and surrounding tissues. The standard approach is transthoracic."<ref>{{M ==Heart failure==
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  • ...al]] with a delta wave. In this syndrome, atrial impulse conducts to the [[heart ventricle]]s via an accessory pathway located between the wall of the right
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  • Angina may be a symptom of [[coronary heart disease]]. ...nic stable angina: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee on Management of P
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  • ...ting by day in coffins or underground; being killed by a stake through the heart; preference for evening wear; the ability to transform into a bat; not show
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  • ...ntract]]''; accused by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] of being at the heart of white nationalist movements
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  • * 2004: Jeff Lawrence (''Heart of the Son'')
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  • An '''artery''' is a blood vessel that carries [[blood]] from the [[heart]] to other parts of the body. With the exception of the [[pulmonary artery]
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  • ...cite journal| author=Koehle MS, Guenette JA, Warburton DE| title=Oximetry, heart rate variability, and the diagnosis of mild-to-moderate acute mountain sick
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  • ...ns are divided into Yin and Yang groups. The Yin meridians of the arm are, Heart, Lung and Pericardium. The Yang meridians of the arm are: Small Intestine, ...sical organ (for example, we write the 'Heart meridian' as opposed to the 'heart meridian'). The two most important of the eight 'extra' meridians are situa
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  • * 2007: [[Heart (band)|Heart]] (''Dreamboat Annie Live'')
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  • ...pply to the heart. It produces a fall in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate. Nitroglycerin reduces chest pain, but it does not cure the underlying
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  • ...ts deoxygenated state, its bright red colour fades. It then returns to the heart through the [[vein]]s.
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  • ...sed vascular resistance in the pulmonary circulation, usually secondary to heart diseases or lung diseases."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> A [[meta-analysis]] of [[Doppler echocardiography]] for predicting right heart catheterization reported a [[Sensitivity and specificity|sensitivity]] and
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  • ...nd teaching institution located in [[Palo Alto, California]]. It is in the heart of [[Silicon Valley]] and associated with much high-technology work. The in
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  • ...in one hour of the onset of symptoms, often without previous indication of heart disease.<ref name=eMed>{{citation ...o an abnormal [[tachycardia]] leading to ineffective pumping action of the heart.
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  • ...tase is associated with elevated levels of [[homocysteine]] and [[coronary heart disease]].<ref name="pmid17124224">{{cite journal |author=Wald DS, Wald NJ,
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  • ...ed by agriculture and light manufacturing. The city is also located in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country and boasts a large [[Amish]] population.
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  • ...of U.S. Army [[Training and Doctrine Command]] (TRADOC), the intellectual heart of the Army. He replaces Gen. [[Martin Dempsey]], who becomes [[Chief of St
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  • ..., ''et al'' |title=Effect of oral milrinone on mortality in severe chronic heart failure. The PROMISE Study Research Group |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume
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  • ...s''' are "instruments intended to detect and study sound produced by the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, or other parts of the body."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Stethoscopes
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  • ...ndle of [[bundle of His]] bypassing the upper [[atrioventricular node]]. [[Heart ventricles]] are depolarized normally through the His-Purkinje system."<ref ...th; the diagnosis may require invasive electrophysiological studies of the heart.<ref>{{citation
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  • .... A mixture of alkaloids in the plant improve the pumping ability of the [[heart]] (i.e., show positive [[inotropic]] effects).
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  • * Dalton, David (1991). "Piece of my Heart: A Portrait of Janis Joplin". NY. Da Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-80446-8.
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  • ...ompetitive athletes: 2007 update: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism: endors ...Pericardial Diseases of the European Society of Cardiology. | journal=Eur Heart J | year= 2005 | volume= 26 | issue= 5 | pages= 516-24 | pmid=15689345
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  • ...r=2009 |publisher=Norman Press}} English translation of Volumes 6 & 7 (The heart and associated organs & The brain), the final portion of the complete trans
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  • ...in [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] and meanders southward through the heart of the country, joining with several tributary rivers including the [[Misso
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  • ...te plasma concentrations".<ref name="ACLS">{{cite journal |author=American Heart Association, |title=Part 4: Advanced Life Support |journal=Circulation |vo This [[American Heart Association]] guideline cited two [[randomized controlled trials]], one of
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  • * History of heart disease [[cardiac arrhythmia]] * Description of irregular heart [[rate]] suggested [[cardiac arrhythmia]]
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  • In the [[Framingham Heart Study]] found:<ref name="pmid8618665">{{cite journal| author=Myers RH, Scha |+ Risk of [[Alzheimer's disease]] in the [[Framingham Heart Study]]
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  • ...] of [[Germany]]'s [[Bundesland]] [[Rhineland-Palatinate]]. It lies in the heart of [[wine]] region [[Rheinhessen]].
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  • ...vasodilation; and inhibits secretion of renin and aldosterone. It improves heart function. It contains 32 amino acids."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...NP, [[nesiritide]] (trade name Natrecor), is also given as a treatment for heart failure.
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  • ...tents of both sets of vessels are ultimately moved by the pumping of the [[heart]]. The main components of the circulatory system are the [[heart]], the [[blood]], and the blood vessels, the [[lymph]] and the [[lymphatic
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  • It is putting one’s head, one’s eye, and one’s heart on the same axis.<ref name=Artist>{{citation
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  • ...the eye, and skeletal muscles; they are also used for their effects on the heart and the central nervous system."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...7), only could postulate must exist to complete the blood circuit from the heart's left to right ventricle through the body, and from the right to left vent
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  • ...st then assign probability 0.5 to the subset consisting of every spade and heart in the deck. ...ibilities (i.e., a card cannot be both), then the probability that it is a heart ''or'' a spade is 0.5 = 0.25 + 0.25.
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  • *"Heart Full of Soul"/"Steeled Blues" - June 1965 (Columbia DB 7594) UK #2 ...Sessions'': I Ain't Got You/For Your Love/I'm Not Talking/I Wish You Would/Heart Full of Soul/I Ain't Done Wrong/Too Much Monkey Business/Love Me Like I Lov
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  • ...sses involving any one of the blood vessels in the vasculature outside the heart."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...nd xxxx. Despite that, aspects of each of these fields still remain at the heart of the science of life functions. ...s and organs are also included in this branch of [[biology]]. So, in the [[heart]], for example, the electrical conducting system for the co-ordination of t
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  • ...lcoholic beverage]] made from the [[distilled beverage|distilled]] sap and heart of the Agave plant. Tequila and [[Mescal]] are both distilled in [[Mexico]
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  • ...of the Porteous riots was used by [[Sir Walter Scott]] in his novel ''The Heart of Midlothian''. In the notes to that novel, Scott writes: ...ei=cDS2SePRIpC0jAflx8SjCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPP1,M1 ''Heart of Midlothian''] Walter Scott ISBN 0766187799</ref>
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  • ...om the flow of blood through the heart. Heart murmurs can be examined by [[heart auscultation]], and analyzed by their intensity (6 grades), duration, timin ...eterminants of mitral, tricuspid, and aortic regurgitation (the Framingham Heart Study) |journal=The American journal of cardiology |volume=83 |issue=6 |pag
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  • ...curs in an extremity."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Various disease states such as [[heart failure]] raise the central venous pressure. It may be approximated in phys ...Marantz PR, Kaplan MC, Alderman MH |title=Clinical diagnosis of congestive heart failure in patients with acute dyspnea |journal=Chest |volume=97 |issue=4 |
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  • ...growth and small size at birth are followed by increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis. This has l
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  • ...books by the modern champion of generative grammar. Not for the faint of heart.'''
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  • ...e of the world's largest [[natural harbour]]s, which has been the economic heart of the city for centuries. Soon after the opening of the [[Suez canal]], th
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  • ...n of the [[renin-angiotensin system]] is used to treat [[hypertension]], [[heart failure]], and [[chronic kidney disease]]. ===Heart failure===
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  • #'Devil in Her Heart' (Richard P. Drapkin)
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  • ...Safety Communication: Revised Recommendations, Potential Risk of Abnormal Heart Rhythms |author=anonymous |work=fda.gov |year=2012 [last update] |accessdat
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  • ...ortic valve stenosis''' is an abnormality of the [[aortic valve]] in the [[heart]].<ref name="pmid11870246">Carabello BA. [http://content.nejm.org/cgi/conte * If the [[heart murmur]] does not radiate to the right neck, moderate aortic stenosis was v
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  • {{Image|Gray-image1218.gif|right|350px|The location of the heart below the thoracic wall.}} ...he ventricular walls when suddenly distended by the rush of blood from the heart atria; and the fourth is produced by atrial contraction and ventricular fil
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  • ...pinephrine]] typically binds to these same receptors, subsequently raising heart rate and blood pressure, but this action is blocked when beta-blockers such
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  • * history of ischemic heart disease ...coronary revascularization procedures were categorized as having ischemic heart disease only if they had any of the other criteria"
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  • It is a commanding building at the heart of [[Dublin]]'s inner city and is built according to a classical style [[ar
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  • * Increases [[heart rate]] and the [[contractility]] of cardiac cells ([[myocytes]]), thereby p ...) may affect the response to [[adrenergic beta-antagonist]] treatment of [[heart failure]].<ref>{{OMIM|109630}}</ref>
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  • ...[Arctic circle]] and so enjoys [[midnight sun]]s during the summer. In the heart of winter, the sun never rises, making this area ideal for viewing the [[Au
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  • #'Home Is Where the Heart Is' (Sherman Edwards, Hal David) - 1:49
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  • *[http://aerostories.free.fr/technique/J58/J58_01/page8.html The heart of the SR-71 : the J-58 engine]
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  • [[Heart failure]] ...rdial infarction: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Writing Committee to Revise
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  • 1974: ''Sheer Heart Attack''
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  • ...s are at increased risk for obesity-related problems, such as diabetes and heart disease. Dr. Friedman is a leading obesity researcher working to understand
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  • ...diovascular disease risk factors in children and adolescents: the Bogalusa Heart Study.] ''Am J Clin Nutr'' 86:33-40.
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  • ...– makes Design Academy Eindhoven the most influential organisation at the heart of the world’s most influential national design culture.
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  • ...ain]], but also providing information both on diseases of the chest (e.g., heart enlargement or lung scarring) or on some aspects of [[trauma]], such as bro The chest x-ray can help detect [[heart failure]].<ref name="pmid8945695">{{cite journal| author=Badgett RG, Mulrow
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  • ...are com­puters, there are even more algorithms, and algorithms lie at the heart of computing...This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the modem
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  • ...Rosal MC et al.| title=Optimism, cynical hostility, and incident coronary heart disease and mortality in the Women's Health Initiative. | journal=Circulati
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  • *[[Cardiovascular system]]: blood circulations with heart and blood vessels
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  • ===Heart=== ...usage after. The coronary spasms cause the ectopic ventricular foci of the heart to become hypoxic and the extreme irritability can trigger life-threatening
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  • {{r|Heart of Mine (Bob Dylan song)}}
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  • ...vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT) |journal=JAMA : the journal of the American Medical A ...s diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT). | journal=JAMA | year= 2002 | volume= 288 | issue=
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  • ...cially [[cardiac monitor]] is generally accepted as one, but a database of heart rhythms would be general biomedical engineering or clinical informatics.
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  • |hazards=suicide, hostility, heart problems ...tly, a meta-analysis of 14 studies reported possible 72% increased risk of heart problems when taking varenicline.<ref>{{cite journal| author = Singh, S., L
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  • #'For the Heart' (Dennis Linde) - 3:24
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  • ...o march north along College Street, then east along William Street, to the heart of Sydney's nightlife area, Kings Cross. There the demonstrators were met b
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  • | 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' by Elton John & Kiki Dee | 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' by Elton John & Kiki Dee
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart failure]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | title = The sound of silence is music to the heart
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  • ...apply the transducer. For example, an [[echocardiogram]] visualizes the [[heart]]. When the transducer is applied to the chest, the result is a [[transthor Ultrasonography can be done after the heart has been stressed by exercise or drugs; the latter view would be called [[s
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  • ...ls/univ/clevelandstu.php</ref>. It is a 85-acre metropolitan campus in the heart of downtown Cleveland<ref>Cleveland State University, http://csuohio.edu/ad
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  • ...nnection between arteries and veins that allowed blood to flow back to the heart in the circulation of the blood, as first asserted by William Harvey.
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  • ...she sued her father to get a part of the prize. Louise died in 1991 from a heart condition and never had a share of the money. She was aged 22. ...ung age from a heart condition. In 1983, Jean-Guy's wife, also died from a heart condition.
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  • ...in Therapy: Quantitative Findings. In Hubble, Duncan, Miller (Eds), ''The Heart and Soul of Change'' (pp. 23-55)
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  • ...scious control or sensation. The ANS has far reaching effects, including: heart rate, digestion, respiration rate, salivation, perspiration, diameter of th
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  • ...t form of polymorphic [[ventricular tachycardia]] that is characterized by heart rate between 200 and 250 beats per minute, and QRS complexes with changing ...name="pmid16314375_Part_7.2">{{cite journal |author= |title=2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Card
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  • ===Heart failure=== ...morphism that inhibits beta-adrenergic receptor signaling is protective in heart failure |journal=Nat. Med. |volume=14 |issue=5 |pages=510–7 |year=2008 |m
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  • {{r|I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)}}
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  • ...1950s to make instrumentation for recording physiological signals from the heart, it was based in [[Westchester County, New York]].
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  • ...is sponsored by the [[United States of America|United States]] [[National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute]] (NHLBI).
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  • ...disease management in a large, randomized, community-based population with heart failure. | journal=Circulation | year= 2004 | volume= 110 | issue= 23 | pag
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  • ...ting in a fall in diastolic and systolic blood pressure and a reduction in heart rate. It also acts peripherally, and this peripheral activity may be respon
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  • #'Heart of Rome' (Geoff Stephens, Alan Blaikley, Ken Howard) - 2:51
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  • * Mandelson, Peter: ''The Third Man: Life at the Heart of New Labour'', HarperPress 2010
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  • ...8/> An obese patient is likely to already have elevated blood pressure and heart rate, and as a result, if an obese patient is taking sibutramine, it is imp
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  • ...rtions of San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties. It contains the heart of [[Silicon Valley]].
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  • [[Hypercholesterolemia]] may contribute to [[coronary heart disease]], [[stroke]], and other complications.
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  • The following Sourcecode is the Heart of all calculating fermat pseudoprime-, euler pseudoprime- and strong pseud
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  • ...you the Bronze Star, generally one-step higher of a medal than the Purple Heart. Since that last, great war, most Medal of Honor (MOH) recipients have been
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  • ...s the fight-or-flight response. Furthermore it accelerates activity of the heart and is involvoled in the secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine from t ...rate, blood flow velocity, systolic and diastolic [[blood pressures]] and heart rate. It is worth mentioning that these effects appeared to depend on the s
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  • ...and sole member of the Society for Cutting Up Men (S.C.U.M.). He died of a heart attack following gallbladder surgery in February 1987.
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  • ...vels ([[hypercholesterolemia]]), the prevention of [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to diminish [[atherosclerosis|arterial plaqu
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  • ...osterone antagonist]] used to treat [[edema]] associated with congestive [[heart failure]], [[nephrotic syndrome]] or [[ascites]] from hepatic [[cirrhosis]] ===Heart failure===
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  • {{r|Don't Be Cruel (to a Heart That's True)}}
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  • ...], [[renal artery stenosis]], and [[carotid stenosis]]. Angioplasty of the heart is called [[percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty]]. ...effective than surgery for [[myocardial revascularization]] of [[coronary heart disease]]<ref name="pmid-17938385">{{cite journal |author=Bravata DM, Gieng
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  • ...st liver or muscle containing the drug, they may experience an increase in heart rate, nervousness, headache, muscular tremor, dizziness, nausea, vomiting,
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  • ...ieb) weighed against an ostrich feather (Feather of Ma'at). If his or her heart is too heavy with sin, it is fed to [[Ammit]], a monster/Goddess, and the p
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  • ...nce, more than half of the 22q11.2DS patients are affected by [[congenital heart disease]] ([[CZ:Ref:McDonald-McGinn 1999 The Philadelphia story: the 22q11.
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  • {{r|Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love)}}
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  • ...ntreated cases may continue to [[rheumatic fever]], which can do permanent heart damage.
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  • #'One Broken Heart for Sale' (Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott) - 1:45
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  • ...While there had been earlier measurements of the electric activity of the heart, the Dutch physician [[Willem Einthoven]] developed the first medically use ...ion of the heart can be measured by the shape of the ECG waveform. Typical heart problems are leaking valves and blocked coronary arteries.<ref name="isbn0-
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  • ...tions that may not involve a complete stoppage of mechanical or electrical heart activity. ...In this situation, the problem involves the contractile efficiency of the heart.
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  • ...or]]s are [[medication]]s used for the treatment of [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]]. ...type 1 receptor]] and are used for the treatment of [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]].
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  • {{:Vitamin E/Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study}}
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  • ...ost important component is the Spiritual. It is the art of purifying one's heart and mind. This is called "Butoku" in Japanese. ...rtial arts by its realization that the refinement and purification of your heart and character is a prerequisite for the proper opening of your energy chann
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  • ...r the [[Roman Empire]] with the Latin name ''Rotomagus'', Rouen became the heart of the [[Viking]] conquest under [[Rollon]] in the year [[911]]. At the tim
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  • ...16 December 1989. He died at his home in [[Oxnard, California]] after a [[heart attack]].
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  • #'Wooden Heart' (Fred Wise, Ben Weisman, Kathleen Twomey, Bert Kaempfert) – 2:03
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  • ..., Eiriksdottir G, Gudnason V, Danesh J |title=Serum uric acid and coronary heart disease in 9,458 incident cases and 155,084 controls: prospective study and
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  • ...basic sciences in the history of cardiovascular pharmacology |journal=Tex Heart Inst J |volume=24 |issue=4 |pages=336–42 |year=1997 |pmid=9456487 |pmc=32
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  • ...cted patients within hours after onset, can stop and reverse damage to the heart muscle. * [[Heart rate]] greater than 100 bpm?:
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  • ...n SK, Stampfer MJ, Rimm E, ''et al'' |title=Vitamin C and risk of coronary heart disease in women |journal=J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. |volume=42 |issue=2 |pages= {{:Vitamin E/Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study}}
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  • ...ercholesterolemia]] (high cholesterol) and prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and stroke and diminish [[athlerosclosis]]. It is similar in str
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  • ...y treatment when the [[heart]] or [[lungs]] are in fluid overload, as in [[heart failure]] or [[pulmonary edema]]. The goal is to limit the workload on the
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  • *Keene, Donald. ''Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century.'' N
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  • ...live action pictures ''[[Song of the South]]'', 1946 and ''[[So Dear to My Heart]]'', 1948, both at the side of child partner and Academy Juvenile Award win
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  • #'One Track Heart' (Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye) - 2:15
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  • Open-heart surgery, in which the heart is stopped and [[cardiopulmonary bypass|bypassed]] so surgeons can work on
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  • ...is a [[homeopathy|homeopathic]] medicine, prepared from an extract of duck heart and liver, which is recommended for [[influenza]]-like symptoms.<ref name=> Roy believed that duck heart and liver were reservoirs of the bacterium, so used those as the starting p
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  • ...or cardiometabolic dysregulation and cardiovascular mortality''', European Heart Journal, Vol. 31; 737-746: ...October 2011 (UTC)'Obesity is a well-established risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD), but whether regional fat distribution contributes independen
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  • ...ypass]] grafting(CABG) which is a "surgical therapy of ischemic [[Coronary heart disease|coronary artery disease]] achieved by grafting a section of [[saphe ...ention: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines and the Society for Cardiovas
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  • ...ol. He had severe arthritis, and active heart disease; he suffered a fatal heart attack on July 12. Sadly, he died without learning he had been selected to
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  • #'Your Cheatin' Heart' (Hank Williams) - 2:24
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  • ...n index for reflecting intrapulmonary shunting in patients undergoing open-heart surgery |journal=Chest |volume=125 |issue=2 |pages=592–6 |year=2004 |pmid ...n index for reflecting intrapulmonary shunting in patients undergoing open-heart surgery |journal=Chest |volume=125 |issue=2 |pages=592–6 |year=2004 |pmid
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  • ...ercholesterolemia]] (high cholesterol) and prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and strokes by diminishing coronary [[atherosclerosis]]. It func
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  • ...ref> However, as Dublin has grown over the centuries it is now in the very heart of the city, just minutes away from the major commercial centres of [[Dubli
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  • ...or secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women. Heart and Estrogen/progestin Replacement Study (HERS) Research Group. | journal=J
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  • ...esterol levels ([[hypercholesterolemia]]), prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to diminish the formation of [[atheroscleros
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  • ...visualizing things in his mind, or as the Ancient Egyptians believed - his heart.
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  • ...|| 30-day in-hospital mortality for patients admitted for [[pneumonia]], [[heart failure]], or acute [[myocardial infarction]]|| Baseline: 20.9%<br/>Follow- ...vention|| 30-day mortality after 6 years for admitted for [[pneumonia]], [[heart failure]], acute [[myocardial infarction]] or [[coronary artery bypass]]||
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  • ...pe, Denny was visiting his sister, in Des Moines, when he suffered a fatal heart attack, on July 3, 1945.<ref name=nytimes1945-07-04/> ...RNALIST, DEAD; War Correspondent of Times, Ex-Prisoner of Nazis, Victim of Heart Attack in Des Moines WORLD BATTLES HIS BEAT Wrote From Nicaragua, Africa, F
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  • The Lion as a symbol and image is found at the very heart of Buddhism. The Lion was of central importance to all [https://en.wikipedi
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  • #'Cross My Heart and Hope to Die' (Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman) - 1:55
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  • ...(1979), before landing in a role in Francis Ford Coppola's ''One From the Heart'' in 1982, her first American film. Since then, she has appeared in over 5
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  • ...nd tragedy can merge paths at any time. Joining the rumpled J.D. at Sacred Heart Hospital are fellow residents Chris Turk (Donald Faison, "Remember the Tita }}</ref> The fictional teaching hospital of ''Sacred Heart'' is "crammed full of unpredictable staffers and patients."<ref name=twsMAR
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  • ...ents that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features generally include [[eosinophilia]], [[myalgia]] severe
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  • ...t studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes, so its use is now declining. The steroids [[estrone]] ...or secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women. Heart and Estrogen/progestin Replacement Study (HERS) Research Group |journal=JAM
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  • | quote = Through the heart of this vast area, the 981 mile-long Ohio River carries the largest volume
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  • ...index for reflecting intrapulmonary shunting in patients undergoing open-heart surgery |journal=Chest |volume=125 |issue=2 |pages=592–6 |year=2004
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  • ...ness and coronary atherosclerosis: weak or strong relations? |journal=Eur. Heart J. |volume=28 |issue=4 |pages=398–406 |year=2007 |month=February |pmid=17
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  • ...esterol levels ([[hypercholesterolemia]]), prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to diminish the formation of [[atheroscleros
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  • ...e bacterial infections involving the lungs, bones, joints, stomach, blood, heart valves or the urinary tract. It is effective against [[staphylococci]] and
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  • :''To some who are near my heart,''
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  • ...he endocardium or in the endocardium itself, and most commonly involving a heart valve, but sometimes affecting the inner lining of the cardiac chambers or ...73–5 |year=2003 |month=March |pmid=12591829 |pmc=1767572 |doi= |url=http://heart.bmj.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=12591829 |issn=}}</ref>
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  • ...]] used treat [[hypercholesterolemia]], to prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and strokes, and to diminish [[athlerosclorosis]]. It is struct
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  • *1990 - ''Look Me in the Heart''
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  • ...on of importance of central effects of atenolol and metoprolol measured by heart rate variability during mental performance tasks, physical exercise, and da ...f beta-blockers administered once daily: 24-hour measurements |journal=Am. Heart J. |volume=120 |issue=1 |pages=166–71 |year=1990 |month=July |pmid=236050
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  • ===Coronary heart disease=== ...r=2008 |month=July |pmid=18669550 |doi=10.1136/hrt.2008.145292 |url=http://heart.bmj.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18669550 |issn=}}</ref><ref name="pmi
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  • * Hydrostatic edema due to [[heart failure]] or [[venous insufficiency]]. ...ass of drugs. When the edema builds from ineffective heart pumping as in [[heart failure]], positive inotropic agents help.
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  • ...structure, frequently with a [[military]] focus, castles were often at the heart of [[Middle Ages|medieval]] communities. A castle might well have served as
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  • ...t and the new wireless protocol [[Thread (network protocol)|Thread]]. The heart of Matter is a ''Matter controller'', a networked software device that onbo
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  • ...eline): A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines | journal = J Am Coll Cardiol ...line): A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines | journal = J Am Coll Cardio
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  • ...ardial infarction: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Writing Committee to Revise ...]]. Note that chest trauma can still have major physiologic effects on the heart and lungs
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  • ...characterized by the '[[zero-sum game|zero-sum]] mentality that is at the heart of populism.' ''Washington Post'' columnist [[George Will]], who opposes ma
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  • ...are widespread, with clinically important concentrations in the liver, the heart, vascular, intestinal, and genitourinary smooth muscle, and the central and ...nd the antagonist [[metoprolol]] with high affinity. They are found in the heart, juxtaglomerular cells, and in the central and peripheral nervous systems."
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  • ...f Poland.'' Oxford University Press, 1984. 511 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Europe-Past-Polands-Present/dp/0192801260/ref=pd_bbs_5/103-4827826-5463040?
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  • ...t MR, Hughes J, Whelton PK |title=Passive smoking and the risk of coronary heart disease--a meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies |journal=N. Engl. J. Med.
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  • ...ed from chronic endocarditis, an inflammation of the inner membrane of the heart, on 19 August 1918.
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  • While the area was the agricultural heart of Vietnam, and the key rice-growing area, it was generally not a site of m
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  • ...t and Soul: A Psychological and Spiritual Guide to Preventing  and Healing Heart Disease,'' as by Bruno Cortis,  M.D., (ghostwritten).  Villard, 1995; Poc
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  • :Shakespeare unlocked his heart; the melody
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  • * In 2000 The team moved to a brand new stadium, built in the heart of downtown Detroit, known as [[Comerica Park]].
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  • * Irish Heart Foundation booklet ''[http://www.irishheart.ie/iopen24/catalog/pub/Literatu
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  • ...v103n4/pdf/n1030593.pdf |issn=}}</ref> The strongest predictor of coronary heart disease was the presence of [[diabetes mellitus]]. The presence of bilatera
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  • ...pectoris, [[hypertension]], or cardiac arrhythmias." It is also used for [[heart failure]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...nses during titration of metoprolol controlled release/extended release in heart failure. | journal=Clin Pharmacol Ther | year= 2005 | volume= 77 | issue= 3
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  • ..., including most of [[San Jose, California]] in Santa Clara County, at the heart of [[Silicon Valley]]. She received a 0% "true liberal" rating from the [[A
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  • ...Vascular Surgery (MaVS) study, a randomized controlled trial |journal=Am. Heart J. |volume=152 |issue=5 |pages=983–90 |year=2006 |month=November |pmid=17 ...ing non-cardiac surgery: rationale and design of the DECREASE-IV study. Am Heart J. 2004 Dec;148(6):1047-52. {{doi|10.1016/j.ahj.2004.05.046}} PMID 15632892
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  • ...5165">{{cite journal |author=Lago RM, Singh PP, Nesto RW |title=Congestive heart failure and cardiovascular death in patients with prediabetes and type 2 di
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  • ...iuresis and reduction in total body weight in patients hospitalized with [[heart failure|ADHF]]". <ref name="pmid22125127">{{cite journal| author=Amer M, Ad ...vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT). | journal=JAMA | year= 2002 | volume= 288 | issue=
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  • ...of unknown cause and associated organ system dysfunction, including the [[heart]], [[central nervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lung]]s, [[gastrointestinal t
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  • ...sufficiency''' ('''AI'''), is the leaking of the [[aortic valve]] of the [[heart]] that causes blood to flow in the reverse direction during ventricular dia
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  • ...n' race'). Originally, it was prepared by boiling the the liver, lungs and heart of a sheep, mincing the result and mixing with chopped onions, toasted oatm
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  • # Physics, the heart, the soul of man and animals === Physics, the heart, the soul of man and animals ===
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  • ...the left hand (from whence a [[vein]] was believed to run straight to the heart).
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  • *LaRue, Cleophus J. (1999). ''The Heart Of Black Preaching'', John Knox Press, ISBN 0-6642-5847-6
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  • ...-based finite element meshing scheme for modelling current flow within the heart
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  • | 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' by Cilla Black | 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' by Cilla Black
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  • ...r contracted Alzheimer's disease. He died in St. Louis in 2006 following a heart attack <ref> Washington Post Obituary, op.cit.</ref>
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  • #'Heart Full of Soul'
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  • * Mitchell, Stephen A. The Enlightened Heart (1993) p.72. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-092053-X
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  • ...systemic vasoconstriction and gastrointestinal relaxation, stimulates the heart, and dilates bronchi and cerebral vessels. It is used in [[asthma]] and car
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  • ...chnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=5278189.PN.&OS=PN/5278189&RS=PN/5278189 Cure for heart disease (United States Patent 5,278,189)] ''Prevention and treatment of occ
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  • | work = [[I heart radio]]
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  • ...ncy of [[cystathionine beta-synthase]] and is a risk factor for [[coronary heart disease|coronary vascular disease]]."<ref>{{MeSH|Hyperhomocysteinemia}}</re ...0% increase in serum homocysteine levels and may have increased [[coronary heart disease]].<ref name="pmid17124224"/><ref name="pmid12446535"/><ref name="OM
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  • The other one is ''Encephalomyocarditis Virus'' type '''B''', which causes heart failure in pigs. The elephants were examined for clinical signs heart function was monitored by using an electrocardiogram.
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  • ...gh cholesterol ([[hypercholesterolemia]]), prevent [[myocardial infarction|heart attacks]] and [[stroke]]s, and to lessen the formation of [[atherosclerosis
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  • ...title=Safety of Anacetrapib in Patients with or at High Risk for Coronary Heart Disease. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2010 | volume= | issue= | pages=
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  • {{Image|Anatomy heart.jpg|right|300px|Anatomy of the Human Heart. For enlarged version of this image showing more detail, click [http://en.c ...p://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1628harvey-blood.html On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals''.] Translation: Robert Willis. The Internet Modern Hi
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  • ::But [[Proetus]], in his heart, plotted against him, ::for he possessed an honourable heart.
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  • * "[[The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World]]" (1969)
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  • ...hich further weakened his condition; although the fever passed, he died of heart failure a week later, on June 4th.
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  • * Scholl, Hans and Scholl, Sophie. ''At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl.'' Harper
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  • | title = Verirrtes Herz (Transl.:"Stray heart"; no English version)
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  • ...with nitrendipine, nifedipine, and clonidine: effect on blood pressure and heart rate. | journal=J Cardiovasc Pharmacol | year= 1988 | volume= 12 Suppl 4 |
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  • ...tmlhttp://www.macses.ucsf.edu/Research/Allostatic/notebook/heart.rate.html Heart Rate Variability]
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  • ...in people with underlying immune problems or who have abnormalities of the heart valves.
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  • ...ly home to shops and government buildings. Diverse communities inhabit the heart of Paris: there is a [[Chinatown]] in the 13th arrondissement and a popular
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  • ..., undivided (uncommon for ferns) and tongue-shaped, while the basal end is heart-shaped and usually slightly broader. Young fronds are light green while old
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  • ...nt/abstract/302/1/37 }}</ref>, its presence may help prediction [[coronary heart disease]]. ...at the ability of the CRP to add to other methods of predicting [[coronary heart disease]] such as the [http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/atpiii/calculator.asp Fra
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  • ...ded strong electronic and [[hip-hop]] influences. In 2004, he suffered a [[heart attack]], but later returned to performing. His final album, ''[[Blackstar]
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  • The following Sourcecode is the Heart of all calculating fermat pseudoprime-, euler pseudoprime- and strong pseud
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  • ...aled anesthetics. Inhaled and other general anesthetics depress the brain, heart, and other systems, and, while total relaxation is indeed necessary for som
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  • ...pmid18314425">{{cite journal |author=Mitka M |title=Controversies surround heart drug study: questions about Vytorin and trial sponsors' conduct |journal=JA
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  • ...KPDS) Group| title=The UKPDS risk engine: a model for the risk of coronary heart disease in Type II diabetes (UKPDS 56). | journal=Clin Sci (Lond) | year= 2
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  • ...appeared at the [[American Folk Blues Festival]]. He began to suffer from heart problems, but continued making albums for Chess Records, and in 1970 return
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  • ...on of ''Vipera ammodytes'' venom and its fractionation on the isolated rat heart. Toxicon, Great Britain, 17:639-44.
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  • ...sible for such things as the constriction of the pupil, the slowing of the heart, the dilation of the blood vessels, and the stimulation of the digestive an
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  • #'I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)' (Thomas Dilbeck, Vaughan Horton, Eddy Arn
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  • ...itique-hpr/index.htm] "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium
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  • ...n'/Mr. Blue/In The Wee Small Hours/Moon River/ Little White Cloud/Young At Heart
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  • * 1980: Heart (''Greatest Hits Live'')
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  • ...| title=Treatment of white coat hypertension with metformin. | journal=Int Heart J | year= 2008 | volume= 49 | issue= 6 | pages= 671-9 | pmid=19075483 | doi ...| title=Treatment of white coat hypertension with metformin. | journal=Int Heart J | year= 2008 | volume= 49 | issue= 6 | pages= 671-9 | pmid=19075483 | doi
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  • ...t 3 risk factors for coronary artery disease (family history or [[coronary heart disease]], [[hypertension]], [[hypercholesterolemia]], [[diabetes]], curren ...ardial infarction: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Writing Committee to Revise
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  • *prosthetic heart valves
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  • ...n diet appeared to quickly develop degenerative diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and other common problems. When he began to realize that the tradi ...ndians of northern Mexico, suffer very little from modern maladies such as heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. He does recommend vitamin B12
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  • Eckhart participated in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], but died from a heart attack in the same year, exacerbated by morphine addiction. Hitler dedicate
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  • ...ch 1926, the first Friday of Lent, a wound had appeared slightly above her heart, but that she had kept this secret. However, she did report a vision of Jes ...ong with the crowning of thorns. She also claimed that the wound above her heart reappeared on this day, and she spoke to her sister about it. She claimed t
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  • {{r|Heart of Mine (Bob Dylan song)}}
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  • ...tute, part of the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH). At the National Heart Institute, he worked on the mechanisms and effects of [[caffeine]], which l
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  • **The Tell-Tale Heart, January 1843
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  • *Congressional Heart and Stroke Coalition
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  • ...rly known as Huntly House, occupies 16th and 17th century buildings in the heart of the Old Town. Exhibits include:the feeding bowl and collar belonging to
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  • ...st be done cautiously. Patients with a history of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmen
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  • ;Pink Floyd, Atom Heart Mother
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  • * Day 2: "[[Star Trek: Enterprise#Theme song|Where My Heart Will Take Me]]" by [[Russell Watson]]: played for Mission Specialist Rick M
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  • ...ce footpath. It starts in the outskirts of Glasgow, and passes through the heart of the National Park, passing into [[Rannoch Moor]] and finishing at the to :Heaven gave Rob Roy a dauntless heart,
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  • ...ublican]] through 1929 when he retired from public life. Suffering from [[heart disease]], he died on [[October 6]] [[1933]].
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  • ...g a period. And, along with [[Yogi Berra]] and [[Whitey Ford]], he was the heart of an unparalleled baseball dynasty that won 12 pennants and seven [[World
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  • ...]. It is used in the [[secondary prevention]] of [[stroke]] and [[coronary heart disease]]. Inadequate effect in patients with [[coronary heart disease]] can be due to CYP2C19 loss-of-function alleles which are associat
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  • *[[Purple Heart]], three awards
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  • * Hogan, E. 2008. ''Of the human heart. A biography of Benjamin Peirce'', Bethlehem: Lehigh University press.
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  • ...of care of [[diabetes mellitus type 2]]<ref name="pmid-17725834"/> and [[heart failure]]<ref name="pmid20735859"/> suggests that interventions based on co
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  • #'Heart of Stone' (Keith Richards, Mick Jagger) - 2:50
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  • ...Z, p.14</ref> Obese dogs and cats have a higher incidence of arthritis and heart disease. In fact, fatness to the point of health impairment is enough of a
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  • ::The Heart of Midlothian. 1818
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  • ...f treatment with [[statin]]s, the [[relative risk reduction]] of coronary heart disease events is decreased by approximately 30%<ref name="pmid11306236">{{
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  • ...st be done cautiously. Patients with a history of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmen
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  • ...amaging buildings. There would be five deaths due to traffic accidents and heart attacks during what became known as the Battle of Los Angeles, though no bo
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  • ====Coronary heart disease and mortality==== The benefit of fish oil on [[coronary heart disease]] and mortality is controversial with conflicting conclusions reach
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  • ...nti-HIV medications. Symptoms of overdose include [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] and [[angina pectoris|chest pain]].
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  • ...[coronary artery|coronary arteries]] are the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle. The area of damage in the heart that results from decreased blood supply is usually ''larger'' than the inf
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  • |Lamb [[heart]] (roast) || 11
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  • *Heart disease
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  • ...his. Then I began to reason if two diseases, so dissimilar as deafness and heart trouble, came from impingement, a pressure on nerves, were not other diseas
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  • <blockquote>"My mistress and friend: I and my heart put ourselves in your hands, begging you to have them suitors for your good
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  • ...] to his beloved devotees within the "Hall of Consciousness", which is the heart of man. Under his feet, Shiva crushes the [[demon]] of [[ignorance]] called
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  • ...e of vascular and [[cardiac muscle]] [[hypertrophy]] (enlargement of the [[heart]]). ...sin system is often manipulated clinically to treat [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]]. [[Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor]]s (ACE inhibitors) ar
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  • * 1994: Marc Jöcis (''State of the Heart'')
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